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‘The Kardashians’ Season 3 trailer teases questions about legacy but leaves much unanswered

By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN Hulu’s “The Kardashians” released a new teaser trailer on Monday for the upcoming third season of their reality show, and it seems the family is trying to manage their legacy. The relatively tame trailer shows the famous family questioning where loyalties lie and what they’re doing with their “power” and “influence,”

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US air travel is ‘overwhelmed’ and that’s putting off some flyers, industry group says

By Gregory Wallace and Pete Muntean, CNN Travel is so busy this spring break season at Miami International Airport that officials are advising flyers to give themselves an extra hour — arriving three hours, rather than two — before a domestic flight. Miami International is the fastest-growing airport in the United States, setting monthly passenger

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Emma Heming Willis speaks out about finding community as a caregiver: ‘This journey can feel very dark’

By Marianne Garvey, CNN Emma Heming Willis is trying to raise awareness about her husband Bruce Willis’ diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia, known as FTD. Heming Willis chatted live on Instagram with Susan Dickinson, the CEO of The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration, on Monday, where she talked about looking for support following the actor’s diagnosis. “I

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Nick Cannon opens up about past antisemitic comments and his ‘growth moment’

By Toyin Owoseje, CNN TV personality Nick Cannon has addressed his past antisemitic remarks, describing the subsequent fallout as “a growth moment.” In 2020, the “Masked Singer” host was briefly fired by media giant ViacomCBS for “hateful speech” following a controversial discussion on his “Cannon’s Class” podcast with former Public Enemy member Professor Griff. During

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Agatha Christie’s classic detective novels edited to remove potentially offensive language

Toyin Owoseje, CNN Novels by “Queen of Crime” Agatha Christie are the latest classic works to be revised to remove racist references and other language considered offensive to modern audiences. According to the UK’s The Telegraph newspaper, publisher HarperCollins has edited some passages and entirely removed others from its new digital editions of some of

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Italian mayor invites ousted US principal to Florence following Michelangelo ‘David’ statue controversy

Oscar Holland, CNN | Jamiel Lynch, CNN and Rachel Burnstein, CNN and Barbie Nadeau, CNN The mayor of Florence has invited Hope Carrasquilla, the former principal of a Florida school embroiled in controversy over a sixth-grade lesson on Michelangelo’s “David,” to visit Italy after she was forced out of her job last week. Writing to

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