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'Jeopardy!' to Announce New Host 'Very Soon'
'Jeopardy!' will announce its new host "very soon," and fans can expect more than one presenter to stand at the lectern.
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Machine Gun Kelly Says He Attempted Suicide While on the Phone With Megan Fox
Machine Gun Kelly has revealed that he attempted suicide while on the phone with his fiancée Megan Fox.
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'ER' Star Mary Mara, 61, Dead After Apparent Drowning
Mary Mara, best known for her roles in "ER" and "Criminal Minds," died at 61.
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Johnny Depp's Rep Denies Reports of 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Return
Johnny Depp's representative has dismissed reports that the actor will be reprising his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean."
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Alex Wagner to Succeed Rachel Maddow at MSNBC
MSNBC announced Monday that it is giving the network's coveted 9 p.m. daily slot, formerly held by Rachel Maddow, to Showtime's docu-series "The Circus" co-host Alex Wagner.
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Kanye West Emerges From 'Hiatus' With Surprise Appearance at BET Awards
Kanye West stunned fans with a rare public appearance Sunday at the BET Awards.
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Astroworld Victim's Family Slams Travis Scott for $5.5M Car
Travis Scott is facing criticism from the family of an Astroworld tragedy victim after he was spotted driving a $5.5 million luxury car.
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Alec Baldwin to Interview Woody Allen: 'I Have Zero Interest in Anyone's Judgment'
Alec Baldwin will interview director Woody Allen, who has been embroiled in controversy since his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, alleged that he sexually abused her as a child.
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Johnny Depp, Disney in Talks to Resume 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Relationship
Johnny Depp will be returning to the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise and is in talks with Disney about a $300 million deal, according to reports.
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Ben Affleck's 10-Year-Old Son Reverses Lamborghini Into Parked BMW at Car Dealership
Ben Affleck's 10-year-old son, Samuel, got behind the wheel of a Lamborghini SUV and reversed it into a BMW on Sunday.
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Drunk Employee Loses Flash Drive With Personal Data of Japanese City's Residents
Drinks after work may have been a bad idea for one worker in Japan who lost a USB flash drive containing the personal details of every resident of the city of Amagasaki, Japan, which lies northwest of Osaka, the city's government announced Thursday.
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Sharon Stone Reveals She Lost 9 Children by Miscarriage
Sharon Stone has revealed that she suffered nine miscarriages. The actor made the announcement on social media earlier this week while speaking out about the psychological impact of pregnancy loss.
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Johnny Depp to Tour With Hollywood Vampires
Johnny Depp is gearing up for a European tour with his band Hollywood Vampires, which includes iconic rockers Joe Perry, Alice Cooper, and Tommy Henriksen.
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'Back To The Future' Musical Set for Broadway
A musical adaption of the iconic '80s film "Back to the Future" is headed to Broadway in 2023. The news was announced Wednesday on Twitter by the "Back to the Future" franchise.
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Colorado Hockey Fan Banned After Scattering Friend's Ashes on Ice
An NHL fan was banned from attending Colorado Avalanche games for the remainder of the season after he scattered the ashes of his late friend onto the rink during a game.
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Elon Musk's Daughter Officially Granted Name and Gender Change
Elon Musk's 18-year-old daughter has legally changed her name and gender in an effort to dissociate herself from her billionaire father, People reported, citing court documents.
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Marble Head of Hercules Recovered From Ancient Roman Shipwreck
The marble head of an ancient Hercules statue has been recovered from the world-famous Antikythera shipwreck.
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Bill Nye 'The Science Guy' Marries Journalist Liza Mundy: Report
Bill Nye "The Science Guy" is married. The Emmy-winning television host exchanged vows with former Washington Post reporter Liza Mundy in late May at the Castle Building's Haupt Garden at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., according to People.
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Michael J. Fox to Be Awarded Honorary Oscar for Parkinson's Advocacy
Michael J Fox will receive an honorary Oscar at this year's Governors Awards for his contributions to film and his efforts to help cure Parkinson's disease.
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Former NBA Star Vince Carter's House Burglarized, Nearly $100k Stolen
Retired NBA player Vince Carter's Atlanta home was the target of armed burglars who broke in over the weekend and ransacked the house, stealing nearly $100,000 before fleeing while Carter's wife and kids hid inside a closet.
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Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall Are Reportedly Divorcing
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and actress Jerry Hall are getting a divorce, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing two people familiar with the matter.
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Disney's Animated Feature 'Strange World' Will Include Openly Gay Teenage Romance
As Disney apparently continues to advance what some critics deride as its "not-at-all-secret gay agenda," the company's next animated feature film, "Strange World," will reportedly include its first openly gay teenage romance.
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Former Colts, Ravens DL Tony Siragusa Dies at 55
Super Bowl-winning defensive lineman Tony Siragusa, who played 12 seasons for the Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens, has died at age 55.Colts owner Jim Irsay confirmed Siragusa's death over social media. Pro Football Network reported that Siragusa, who was...
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Rupert Murdoch, Actor Jerry Hall Getting a Divorce
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and actress Jerry Hall are getting a divorce, The New York Times reported Wednesday, citing two people familiar with the matter.
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Before Dying, Wounded Bear Kills Hunter Who Shot It
A bear that sustained a gunshot wound attacked and killed the hunter who shot it by crushing his skull before dying nearby.