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As-it-happens update July 9, 2018
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Camille Preaker can't separate the present from the past. She may have left her tiny Missouri hometown years ago, but the place still haunts her dreams.
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Celebrity engagement rings are always impressive, but the latest one to break the entertainment pages (and fans' hearts) is pretty stunning.
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Two tiny heroes are making a sizable impression on the box office this weekend. Disney and Marvel's stature-shifting superhero sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp is on track to debut with about $76 million in ticket sales from 4,206 theaters in the U.S.
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Robin Wright is speaking out about former House of Cards costar Kevin Spacey, months after sexual assault allegations were brought against him.
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Wonder Woman, indeed! Gal Gadot - dressed as her iconic superhero character - visited young fans at Inova Children's Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia, over the weekend.
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A new revelation is coming out just weeks after XXXTentacion was murdered in South Florida. According to the New York Times, the rapper signed a $10 million album deal with Empire.
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Kylie Jenner has shocked fans by revealing she has had all of her lip filler removed. The 20-year-old revealed she had done so after countless followers remarked that a photo she posted of herself on Sunday looked like 'the old Kylie.
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The Avett Brothers canceled their sold-out concert at Troutdale, Oregon's Edgefield Saturday after a man in possession of the gun made his way into the venue.
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And that's a wrap! Brie Larson took to Instagram on Sunday to reveal that filming on Captain Marvel has come to an end. Larson shared the news with snapshot of the film's clapperboard.
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After much speculation, Sacha Baron Cohen's new project has been revealed as "Who Is America?" Slated to premiere on Showtime next week, it's been teased by the network in a brief video as "perhaps the most dangerous show in the history of television.
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