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Ariana Grande Just Demanded the White House Stop Using Her Music and Released a Statement Explaining Why

Ariana Grande publicly rebuked the White House after one of her songs appeared in an immigration enforcement video, calling the use of her music “barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense.” Her statement has reignited a long-running debate over artists, politics, and the limits of music licensing.

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Ariana Grande Just Demanded the White House Stop Using Her Music and Released a Statement Explaining Why

Ariana Grande publicly rebuked the White House after one of her songs appeared in an immigration enforcement video, calling the use of her music “barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense.” Her statement has reignited a long-running debate over artists, politics, and the limits of music licensing.

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A New Study Called “Is the iPhone Birth Control?” Just Linked Smartphone Access to a 52% Drop in US Birth Rates

A provocative new study argues that the spread of smartphones may have played a major role in America’s falling birth rate. Its findings do not prove phones alone changed family size, but they sharpen a growing debate about how technology is reshaping intimacy, time, and parenthood.

Ariana Grande Just Demanded the White House Stop Using Her Music and Released a Statement Explaining Why

Ariana Grande publicly rebuked the White House after one of her songs appeared in an immigration enforcement video, calling the use of her music “barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense.” Her statement has reignited a long-running debate over artists, politics, and the limits of music licensing.

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The 2022 World Cup in Qatar delivered unforgettable football, but it also became a global flashpoint over labor rights, political expression, LGBTQ+ safety, and FIFA’s credibility. Long before the first match, the tournament had already become a referendum on what modern sport should stand for.

The Washington National Opera Sued the Kennedy Center for $17 Million in Gifts It Says Were Never Returned

The Washington National Opera has sued the Kennedy Center, alleging that more than $17 million in donor gifts and endowment-related funds were never returned after their split. The case has opened a wider debate over arts governance, donor trust, and the financial obligations behind major cultural partnerships.

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A New Study Called “Is the iPhone Birth Control?” Just Linked Smartphone Access to a 52% Drop in US Birth Rates

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Ariana Grande Just Demanded the White House Stop Using Her Music and Released a Statement Explaining Why

Ariana Grande publicly rebuked the White House after one of her songs appeared in an immigration enforcement video, calling the use of her music “barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense.” Her statement has reignited a long-running debate over artists, politics, and the limits of music licensing.

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The 2022 World Cup in Qatar delivered unforgettable football, but it also became a global flashpoint over labor rights, political expression, LGBTQ+ safety, and FIFA’s credibility. Long before the first match, the tournament had already become a referendum on what modern sport should stand for.