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As-it-happens update March 31, 2018
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After The Weeknd dropped new music that shaded his relationship with Selena Gomez, fans are coming out with mind-blowing memes about how he dragged her.
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In a series of bizarre new tweets, the actress continued to showcase her support for the president, saying she gives him the "benefit of the doubt.
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Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is in stable condition Friday after undergoing heart surgery in Los Angeles, his spokesman Daniel Ketchell told The Washington Post.
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Standing on the dystopian set of Ready Player One, the filmmaker has an unlit cigar in his mouth and a spark in his eye. "You're here for stunt day!
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Word has it The Weeknd has no plans to apologize for writing about his split from Selena Gomez on his new EP! EXCLUSIVE details! Are you loving The Weeknd's new EP, My Dear Melancholy, as much as us?
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'Girls Trip' star Tiffany Haddish fueled the search for the biter when she relayed the story to GQ in an interview published this week.
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BuzzFeed News reported Thursday "Ren and Stimpy Show" creator John Kricfalusi "preyed upon" two fans when they were teenagers, making him the latest Hollywood leader to be accused of sexual misconduct in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein allegations ...
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Less than five weeks after declaring her candidacy for Congress, the actress Stacey Dash announced Friday that she was withdrawing from the race to represent a heavily Democratic House district in California.
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The Telegraph reported that Pippa Middleton's father-in-law David Matthews is being investigated over allegations that he raped a minor.
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Max Mutchnick, co-creator of iconic sitcom Will & Grace, likes John Oliver's children's book about two male bunnies who fall in love so much he's donating a copy to every grammar school in Indiana.
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