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‘Everybody’s Everything’ examines short life of Lil Peep, his infectious emo trap rap and fatal drug use

By Gregory Crofton Lil Peep, a once-a-generation superstar in the making, who had “Exit Life” tattooed across his back, died unexpectedly in late 2017 right as he was gaining a broader recognition in pop music and American culture. His fans,…

How Ruiz Upset Joshua in Historic Boxing Match

‘One Night: Joshua vs. Ruiz’ is a comprehensive look at the night Andy Ruiz pulled off the biggest boxing upset in decades. A DAZN Originals documentary, executive produced by Sylvester Stallone, get ready for the highly anticipated rematch (12/7)by reliving…

In the Heat of the Moment: How Intense Emotions Transform Us

In a fit of anger or in the grip of fear, many of us make decisions that we never would have anticipated. This week, we look at situations that make us strangers to ourselves — and why it’s so difficult…

Jimmy Hoffa on Prison Life

After serving five years in prison, union boss Jimmy Hoffa is interviewed around 1971 or so as part of a Cleveland television show “The Morning Exchange.”

Hockey Fight: Wives Reveal Cost of Concussions

Behind the facade of glamour and wealth, the wives of some retired hockey enforcers are in their own fierce fight. They want the NHL to acknowledge that there’s a link between fights, and head injuries on the ice and long-term…

New York City Cab Drivers: ‘Days of Black and Yellow’

New York cab and black car drivers are facing economic and emotional hardship in a city dominated by ride-share apps. As these long standing industries are decimated by economic and political forces, drivers are forced to cope or fight back.…

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