Britney Spears wants her freedom back. The L.A. Times has the story of the star’s much-anticipated court appearance, which confirmed what fans have long suspected: She’s unhappy with and angry at the legal conservatorship that governs her life. Legislation to overhaul how the U.S. military handles serious crimes like murder and sexual assault is gaining momentum, NPR reports. As children return to pre-pandemic activities, some parents are experiencing temporary separation anxiety. NBC News got tips from psychologists on how to handle it. Three hundred years ago, Rembrandt’s painting “The Night Watch” was trimmed to fit between two doors at Amsterdam’s city hall. Now artificial intelligence has re-created its missing parts. The Guardian explains how.
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