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From today's featured article  Meghan Trainor performing "Lips Are Movin" "Lips Are Movin" is a song by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor (pictured) from her debut major-label studio album Title (2015). She wrote the song with its producer Kevin Kadish. Epic Records released it as Title &#39;s second single on October 21, 2014. A doo-wop and pop song, it was inspired by Trainor's conflict with her label, but critics interpreted it as a song about leaving a cheating significant other. Some compared it to "All About That Bass" (2014); some found it catchy while others criticized its lyrics. Peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, it was certified 4× Platinum in the United States. It reached the top ten in countries including Australia and Canada, where it received multi-platinum certifications. Philip Andelman directed its music video, said to be the first created entirely by social media influencers, portraying behind-the-scenes events of a video shoot. Trainor performed the song on television shows and her concert tours. (This article is part of a featured topic: Title (album).)

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 * In NCAA Division I basketball, the LSU Tigers win the women's championship (Most Outstanding Player Angel Reese pictured) and the UConn Huskies win the men's championship.
 * Finland joins NATO as its 31st member.
 * In the Finnish parliamentary election, the National Coalition Party, led by Petteri Orpo, wins the most seats in Parliament.
 * A series of tornado outbreaks in the Mississippi River Valley as well as the Midwestern, Southern and Eastern United States leave at least 56 people dead.
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 * 1905 – An earthquake hit the Kangra Valley in India, killing at least 20,000 people and destroying 100,000 buildings.
 * 1975 – Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800.
 * 2013 – A building collapsed on tribal land in Mumbra, a suburb of Thane in Maharashtra, India, causing 74 deaths.
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