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Richard Tandy, Keyboardist for Electric Light Orchestra, Dies at 76

He helped shape the band’s futuristic sound, which blended Beatles-esque pop with orchestral arrangements.

Stowaway Cat Gets 500 Miles from Home in Amazon Returns Box

Galena, a 6-year-old shorthair, was found in an Amazon warehouse a week after she climbed into a 3-by-3-foot cardboard box at her owner’s home.

Space One Rocket Explodes Seconds After Launch in Japan

The Japanese company hoped to become the country’s first private business to put a satellite into orbit. The failed launch was its inaugural flight.

Eye Ointments at CVS and Walmart Pulled Because of Infection Risk

Investigators raised concerns about the sterility of the products, which are sold at CVS and Walmart.

Grover Is Now a Reporter. Journalists Aren’t Optimistic.

Some human reporters predicted that the furry Muppet’s new gig would be short given the dire state of the news industry.

Mojo Nixon, Who Mixed Roots and Punk Rock, Dies at 66

His satirical songs included “Elvis is Everywhere” and “Destroy All Lawyers.” He called himself “a rabble-rouser who does humorous social commentary within a rock-and-roll setting.”

Ana Ofelia Murguía, Mexican Actress and Voice in Disney’s ‘Coco,’ Dies, 90

Her 60-year career in film, television and theater “marked an entire era” and made her one of Mexico’s most acclaimed actresses.

Writers’ Strike Ends With Tentative Deal: What Happens Next

Before Hollywood gets fully back to work, writers need to vote on the tentative agreement, and talks between companies and striking actors must restart.

Australian Workers at Three Energy Plants Halt Work

The labor action at liquefied natural gas plants, responsible for about 6 percent of the world’s supply of the fuel, came as talks over pay...

Twitter Reinstates Suspended Accounts of Several Journalists

The brief bans, which came after Elon Musk had suggested the journalists were violating Twitter’s rules on personal privacy, had alarmed free-speech advocates.