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Simmone Shah
Shah is a reporter at TIME.
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By Simmone Shah
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Florida has opened an investigation into a teacher who showed her students a Disney film featuring a gay character during class.
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A video from the FBI’s “Run. Hide. Fight.” campaign has resurfaced following the mass shooting in Allen, Texas.
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The legislation would require influencers to disclose filters and advertisements, and would ban promotion of certain products and services.
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Artificial intelligence could drastically change Hollywood. Here's how the writers strike is pushing back.
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The Queen kept the Commonwealth intact. But with King Charles III, calls to drop the monarchy resurface in Caribbean countries.
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A third of Sudan's population relies on humanitarian aid—but organizations have had no choice other than to flee.
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By Simmone Shah
April 12, 2023
Whole Foods Shutters SF Store, Citing Crime
A flagship Whole Foods shuttered abruptly, citing the city’s struggles with homelessness, drugs and crime.
By Simmone Shah
April 11, 2023
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