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Adam Sandler accepts Mark Twain prize on March 19. Scott Suchman/Kennedy Center hide caption

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Big names including Steve Buscemi, Conan O'Brien come out to honor Adam Sandler

Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston and Chris Rock were also among those in Washington, D.C. this weekend to celebrate Sandler, who worked on Saturday Night Live in the 1990s and moved on to films.

Adam Sandler accepts Mark Twain prize on March 19. Scott Suchman/Kennedy Center hide caption

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Big names including Steve Buscemi, Conan O'Brien come out to honor Adam Sandler

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From left: Ali Adeeb Alnaemi, Carlos Gomez-Perez, Kayla Williams. Courtesy of Ali Adeeb Alnaemi, Carolos Gomez-Perez and Kayla Williams. hide caption

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4 people recall the invasion of Iraq and say the consequences live on

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Homa Dashtaki is the founder of The White Moustache yogurt company. (Her father's moustache inspired the name.) Her new book is called Yogurt & Whey: Recipes of an Iranian Immigrant Life. Mobolaji Adeolu /The White Moustache hide caption

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If you want to up your yogurt game, this Iranian cookbook will show you the whey

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Residents in southern Malawi repair a home destroyed by heavy rain from Cyclone Freddy. Climate change is causing cyclones and hurricanes to get more intense and dangerous. Thoko Chikondi/AP hide caption

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Cut emissions quickly to save lives, scientists warn in a new U.N. report

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