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Judge Dismisses Suit Filed by Alec Baldwin for Malicious Prosecution in 'Rust' Set Shooting
A New Mexico judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by actor Alec Baldwin for malicious prosecution and civil rights violations in the 2021 fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the Western movie "Rust."
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Original Iron Maiden Vocalist Paul Mario Day Dead at 69
Paul Mario Day, the original vocalist of metal icons Iron Maiden, has died at age 69. Recruited by bassist Steve Harris in late 1975, he performed with the band for only ten months before departing, according to Billboard.
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'The Dark Knight Rises' Actor Alon Aboutboul Dead at 60
Prolific Israeli actor Alon Aboutboul, known for roles in movies such as "The Dark Knight Rises" and "London Has Fallen," has died at the age of 60.
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Hulk Hogan's Daughter 'Felt a Disconnect' Leading Up to His Death
Hulk Hogan's daughter, Brooke Hogan, has opened up about her complicated relationship with her father amid reports that they were estranged in the weeks leading up to the wrestling legend's death.
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Singer Regina Spektor Claps Back at Pro-Palestinian Heckler: You're Yelling at a Jew
Singer-songwriter Regina Spektor candidly addressed pro-Palestinian protesters over the weekend who interrupted her show by shouting "free Palestine."
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Birmingham Honors Ozzy Osbourne as Hearse Passes Through
The "home of metal" is honoring one of its most cherished sons. Thousands of Black Sabbath fans were paying their respects Wednesday to frontman Ozzy Osbourne as his hearse made its way through the streets of Birmingham.
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The Grateful Dead Toasts Its 60th With Concerts at Golden Gate Park
Fans of the Grateful Dead are pouring into San Francisco for three days of concerts and festivities marking the 60th anniversary of the scruffy jam band that came to embody a city where people wore flowers in their hair and made love, not war.
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Some Slam American Eagle Ad With Sydney Sweeney as 'Racist'
Clothing brand American Eagle has sparked outrage over its latest ad featuring Sydney Sweeney, with many slamming it for having racist undertones.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs Seeks Release on $50M Bond
Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyers on Tuesday urged the judge who oversaw his sex crimes trial to release him from jail on a $50-million bond ahead of his Oct. 3 sentencing, after the hip-hop mogul was found not guilty of the most serious charges he faced.
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NYC Protest Over TV's Colbert Cancellation Draws 20
A rally in New York on Sunday to protest the cancellation of late-night host Stephen Colbert's show on CBS drew 20 people, according to the New York Post. That's 0.000236% of the city's population of over 8.4 million.
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Tom Lehrer, Song Satirist and Mathematician, Dies at 97
Tom Lehrer, the popular song satirist who lampooned marriage, politics, racism and the Cold War, then largely abandoned his music career to return to teaching math at Harvard and other universities, has died. He was 97. Longtime friend David Herder said Lehrer died Saturday...
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Jamie Lee Curtis Slams Plastic Surgery Industry
Jamie Lee Curtis has been outspoken in her criticism of cosmetic surgery and did not hold back in a new interview, likening it to genocide. "I've been very vocal about the genocide of a generation of women...
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Billy Joel Was 'Devastated' by His Split From Christie Brinkley
Billy Joel reflected on his romance with Christie Brinkley and how "devastated" he was when it came to an end. The music icon opened up about their relationship in part two of his HBO documentary "Billy Joel: And So It Goes." The pair met in 1983.
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Hulk Hogan's Son Nick Breaks Silence on Dad's Death
Hulk Hogan's son, Nick Hogan, broke his silence on his father's death with an emotional tribute, calling the late pro wrestling legend his "best friend."
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Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson Flex Comedy Muscles in 'The Pickup'
Actor-comedians Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson team up for "The Pickup," a heist movie that sees them sparring as a pair of incompatible armored truck drivers. Starring opposite Murphy, 64, was "a bucket list thing" for Davidson, 31.
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'Lilo & Stitch' Stars Reflect on Film's Success, Eager for Sequel
A few things have changed for the stars of "Lilo & Stitch" since the movie became the breakout hit of 2025. For 8-year-old star Maia Kealoha, it's meant no more Doritos - she's learned she has to keep her teeth clean, especially when doing interviews.
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Leno: Comics Paying for 'Alienating' Half of America
One of late night's former TV icon, Jay Leno, rebuked the late-night TV echo chamber saying, no one "wants to hear a lecture."
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Roseanne Barr to Newsmax: Cancel Culture 'Harder' Under Trump
Roseanne Barr told Newsmax that even years after her namesake show "Roseanne" was canceled in 2018 over remarks she made on social media, cancel culture still exists in the United States, but now it's "harder for them" with President Donald Trump in office.
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Caitlin Clark Rookie Card Sells for Record $660K
Even in an injury-plagued season, Caitlin Clark's impact off the court remains large after her rookie trading card sold for $660,000 at a Fanatics Collect auction this week.
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Winona Ryder Kept Chicken Bone From Christopher Walken
Winona Ryder has explained why she kept the carcass of a rotisserie chicken that was given to her by Christopher Walken.
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Jamie Lee Curtis Confirms 'Murder, She Wrote' Reboot
Jamie Lee Curtis has confirmed a "Murder, She Wrote" reboot.
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Kelly Osbourne Breaks Silence, Pays Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
Kelly Osbourne has broken her silence on the death of her father Ozzy Osbourne. The iconic rocker died Tuesday aged 76, just weeks after performing a farewell show with his Black Sabbath bandmates in Birmingham.
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Food Network Star Burrell's Death Ruled Suicide
Celebrity chef Anne Burrell's cause of death has been revealed.The Food Network star died in June at age 55. People has now confirmed that she died by suicide.
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Dwayne Johnson Pays Tribute to 'Childhood Hero' Hulk Hogan
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is remembering his "childhood hero" Hulk Hogan, whom he met at age 12 before they went face to face in the WrestleMania ring years later.
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'The View' on Hiatus After WH Calls for Cancellation
Joy Behar revealed that "The View" will be going on hiatus a day after the White House suggested the show be "pulled off air" because its ratings "hit an all-time low," according to the Independent.