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Marjane Satrapi, Iconic 'Persepolis' Creator, Dies at 56, Leaving Legacy of Cultural Revolution
Marjane Satrapi, noted French-Iranian author of 'Persepolis,' dies at 56, prompting global tributes. Her legacy spans graphic novels to films, advocating for women's rights and freedom of expression.

App Store Hits $1.4 Trillion in 2025 Sales as Apple's Developer Ecosystem Expands
Apple's App Store achieved $1.4 trillion in developer billings and sales in 2025, reflecting a robust growth from $1.3 trillion the previous year. The increase highlights the App Store's expansive ecosystem beyond commissions, amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny and Apple's global educational efforts for developers.
Netflix has greenlit a third and final season of Devil May Cry, tentatively titled Paradiso, to conclude the Force Edge Saga. Despite mixed fan reactions and creative deviations, the series has garnered substantial viewership and engagement, highlighting its unique take on the iconic game franchise.
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China has barred four New Zealand MPs who visited Taiwan, indicating its readiness to penalize foreign legislators engaging with the island. Despite this diplomatic tension, New Zealand maintains its trade and cultural exchanges with Taiwan, asserting these are consistent with its One China policy.
The administration is shifting from campus-specific investigations to a nationwide regulatory approach to higher education policy, focusing on race-conscious admissions and civil rights enforcement. This strategy aims to implement lasting changes through regulation instead of new legislation, with mixed reactions from educational institutions and civil rights advocates.
Nicolas Maduro's high-profile narcoterrorism trial intensifies as he adds Anna Estevao, known for defending Sean 'Diddy' Combs, to his legal team. The defense claims his capture was an unlawful U.S. operation, raising questions about the case's legality and Maduro's potential conviction.
The president announced plans for a Trump-promoted promenade linking the Lincoln Memorial to the Potomac, amid an ambitious public works initiative in Washington. Renovations include a controversial Reflecting Pool project and a privately-funded White House ballroom, sparking legal challenges over historic preservation.
Thames Valley Police continue investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein, urging witnesses to step forward. Recent events, including a bruise spotted on Andrew's face and ongoing security concerns, add to the scrutiny surrounding the former Duke of York.
An arson incident near the Museum of African American History in Beacon Hill has sparked a joint investigation by the National Park Service and Boston Police, focusing on potential bias motives. The attack involved burning Juneteenth-themed items, and museum leaders suspect it could be a hate crime aimed at the African Meeting House, with law enforcement seeking public help to identify the suspect.













