
No. 1 hits that were accused of plagiarism

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![]() Prigozhin’s dead, but is Putin’s authority strengthened? NBC News · Patrick Smith The Wagner leader’s mutiny was the most serious challenge to President Vladimir Putin’s rule. What happens next could shape the future of Russia. ![]() ‘ARE YOU SAFE? WHERE ARE YOU?’ NPR · Vanessa Romo One day after a faculty member was shot and killed, the front page of UNC’s student newspaper encapsulated the trauma of a campus lockdown. |
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![]() Is true equality achievable — or even desirable? bigthink.com · Peter Cave It’s time to own up to the fact that few of us really want it. ![]() A new approach for human, animal and environmental health insideclimatenews.org · Emma Peterson The University of Arizona is getting millions in state funding to develop its “One Health” program. The first task is communicating what it is. ![]() 70 years in an iron lung The Messenger · Elizabeth Urban “Polio Paul” went from being a young boy who doctors thought would die to an accomplished grown man. Today, he holds a world record. ![]() Songs accused of plagiarism that rose to No. 1 on the chart billboard.com · Joe Lynch The line between inspiration and infringement can get blurred. ![]() Coach who lost job for praying kneels once again Associated Press · Ed Komenda Joe Kennedy was back on the field for the first time since 2015 after the Supreme Court held his practice was protected by the Constitution. ![]() Antonio Brown’s short, chaotic ownership of the Albany Empire ESPN · Anthony Olivieri, Michael A. Fletcher How the mercurial former NFL star’s erratic tenure doomed a hopeful arena football team. |