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As-it-happens update July 24, 2018
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, the 26-year-old Miami native explained how the prank went down: She thought she'd won a reality star of the year award from a British company, and once on set, producers took away her cell phone and asked her ...
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Dan Harmon, creator of the cult series Rick and Morty and Community, issued an apology on Monday after a graphic video in which he sexually violates a doll was resurfaced online.
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In "Straight White Men," Young Jean Lee's cutting but deeply humane satire about straight white male privilege and pain, Armie Hammer, Josh Charles and, in an especially heart-wrenching performance, Paul Schneider play three brothers with mid-life ...
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Nicholas "Duffy" Fudge, a cast member on National Geographic Channel's Wicked Tuna, has died. He was 28. The series announced the sad news alongside a photo of Fudge in a tweet on its official Twitter account Sunday.
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Welcome to our WrestlingINC.com Live WWE Monday Night RAW Viewing Party. Tonight's show comes from the US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Tekashi69 says he blacked out after getting pistol whipped, but says he remembers enough to believe the whole alleged caper was a setup.
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Jesse Camp, who won MTV's first Wanna Be a VJ contest in the 1990s, is missing, PEOPLE confirms. Camp, 38, was reported missing by his sister Marisha Camp on July 19, Officer Ryan Railsback of the Riverside Police Department tells PEOPLE.
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We may be a year away from the San Diego Comic Con's 50th anniversary, which is likely to see a massive blowout for the annual gathering of geek/pop culture I.P's, creators and fans.
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When R. Kelly posted a song called "I Admit" Monday, social media leaned in to hear whether the singer was ready to talk frankly about the multiple sexual abuse allegations that had been lodged against him.
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