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Alan Osmond, Oldest Member of The Osmonds, Dies at 76
Alan Osmond, the founding leader of the 1970s pop group The Osmonds, died Monday evening at the age of 76.
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The Onion Launches New Bid to Take Over Alex Jones' Infowars
The satirical outlet The Onion is back with a new plan to take over the Infowars platforms of Alex Jones as his company faces liquidation over more than $1 billion in defamation judgments owed to relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
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Rebel Wilson Appears in Court to Defend Defamation Lawsuit
Rebel Wilson appeared in a Sydney court on Monday to defend a defamation lawsuit brought by actor Charlotte MacInnes, the lead star of Wilson's directorial debut, "The Deb." MacInnes was also present for the commencement of the hearing.
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Amy Winehouse's Father Loses Bid Over Friends' Memorabilia Sales
A London judge ruled Monday against the father of Amy Winehouse who sued his daughter's friends for profiting off the late singer's memorabilia. Mitch Winehouse, who was administrator of this daughter's estate, sued Naomi Parry and Catriona Gourlay in the High Court over the...
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Singer D4vd Arrested 7 Months After Teen Was Found Dead
Police have arrested 21-year-old singer D4vd in connection with the death of a 14-year-old girl whose body was discovered in his vehicle seven months ago.
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'Facts of Life' Actor Mindy Cohn Reveals Cancer Diagnosis
Mindy Cohn, the veteran actress known for her role on the long-running sitcom "The Facts of Life," announced via social media Sunday that she is recovering from a recurrence of cancer.
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Charlize Theron Criticizes Timothée Chalamet Over Ballet Remarks
Charlize Theron criticized Timothée Chalamet over remarks he made about ballet and opera in which he implied that "no one cares about this anymore." Theron said that his recent assessment of classical performing arts was "very reckless."...
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Patrick Muldoon, 'Days of Our Lives', 'Melrose Place' Actor, Dies at 57
Patrick Muldoon, a versatile performer known for his work in daytime drama and big-screen sci-fi, died Sunday at age 57.
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Alec Baldwin Ordered to Face Civil Trial in 'Rust' 'Shooting
A judge has ruled that actor Alec Baldwin will face a civil trial in October over the fatal 2021 shooting on the set of the film "Rust," keeping the high-profile case in the spotlight despite the earlier dismissal of criminal charges.
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Depardieu Drops Suit Over Report That Sped Up Downfall
French actor Gerard Depardieu on Friday dropped a lawsuit against broadcaster France Televisions over a 2023 television report that portrayed him as making sexual comments about a young girl.
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YouTube Suspends Pro-Iran Channel Posting Lego-Style Trump Mockery
YouTube has terminated a channel belonging to a pro-Iran group producing viral Lego-themed AI videos that ridicule President Donald Trump, the Google-owned platform said Wednesday, sparking online criticism.Explosive Media, a group of pro-Tehran creators that describes...
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New Sydney Sweeney Ads Lift American Eagle 6%
American Eagle Outfitters shares jumped Wednesday after the denim retailer unveiled a second campaign with "Euphoria" star Sydney Sweeney, a year after the first campaign featuring the actress fueled a stock rally.
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FBI Seeks Suspects in Offset Casino Shooting
Federal authorities are seeking public assistance in identifying multiple people linked to a shooting involving rapper Offset outside a South Florida casino.
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Harvey Weinstein Rape Retrial Underway With Jury Selection
After years of #MeToo infamy, legal peril and prison, Harvey Weinstein is again going on trial on a rape charge in New York City. Jury selection started Tuesday in the onetime movie mogul's latest retrial, where jurors will weigh - for the third time - whether he raped ...
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Lena Dunham Claims 'Girls' Co-Star Adam Driver Threw Chair, Punched Wall
Lena Dunham alleged that her former "Girls" co-star Adam Driver showed volatile behavior on set, including throwing a chair and punching a wall. The claims surfaced as Dunham promotes her new memoir "Famesick," and were discussed...
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No Doubt Guitarist Tom Dumont Reveals He Has Parkinson's
No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont has revealed he has been living with Parkinson's disease for several years, sharing the news publicly while confirming he will still take part in the band's upcoming Las Vegas shows.
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'Land of the Lost' Creator Sid Krofft Dies at 96
Sid Krofft, the inventive puppeteer and producer behind a string of offbeat children's television hits, died at age 96 in his sleep Friday at the Los Angeles home of friend and business partner Kelly Killian, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Ruby Rose Accuses Katy Perry of Sexual Assault, Singer Denies Claim
Australian actor and model Ruby Rose has accused Katy Perry of sexual assault, alleging the incident took place nearly two decades ago, a claim Perry's representative has firmly denied.
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Phil Collins, Billy Idol Among Rock Hall of Fame Picks
Phil Collins, Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, Queen Latifah, Oasis, Sade, and Joy Division/New Order will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, along with first-time nominees Wu-Tang Clan and the late Luther Vandross.
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Beloved Bollywood Singer Asha Bhosle Dies At 92
Asha Bhosle, one of India's most prolific and influential playback singers, has died in Mumbai at age 92. She died on Sunday after being admitted to a hospital for extreme exhaustion and a chest infection, The Guardian reported.
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Sabrina Carpenter Apologizes for Mocking Arabic Chant
Sabrina Carpenter apologized after comments she made during her Coachella set were criticized as dismissive of a fan's cultural expression, drawing backlash. "My apologies, I didn't see this person with my eyes and couldn't hear clearly," Carpenter wrote...
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John Nolan, 'Batman' Actor, Dead at 87
British actor John Nolan, whose career spanned decades across stage, television, and film, has died at age 87. The Hollywood Reporter reported that he died Saturday.
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Springsteen's Former Drummer Urges Respect for Trump
A founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band is pushing back on the rock star's recent political rhetoric, saying respect for the presidency should come first, even as he defends Springsteen's right to speak out.
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Britney Spears Enters Rehab After DUI Arrest
Britney Spears has checked into a treatment facility following her recent arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. A representative for the singer confirmed to People on Sunday that the 44-year-old entered the facility voluntarily.
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Coachella Kicks Off With Headliners Sabrina Carpenter, Bieber, Karol G
Thousands of fans have gathered in the California desert for the hotly anticipated Coachella Festival, which kicks off Friday with pop princess Sabrina Carpenter in the headliner spotlight.