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As-it-happens update December 11, 2018
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Dolly Parton's younger brother Floyd died this week. Floyd Estel Parton, 61, of Sevierville, Tennessee, died Dec. 6, his family reported.
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Fans are not impressed with Nicki Minaj's new beau. The "Barbie Dreams" rapper appeared to make her reported romance with Kenneth "Zoo" Petty - who is a registered sex offender in New York - Instagram official over the weekend after posting photos of ...
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Someone wants you to believe that something strange is going on in the office of the Duchess of Sussex. It's been nearly seven months since, in front of the entire world, Meghan Markle wed Prince Harry in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, joined ...
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A crewmember on the Starz series Power was killed early Monday after being struck by a car in New York. Pedro Jimenez, 63, died after being hit by an SUV about 4:20 a.m.
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A reeling WWE Raw coming off historically low viewership responded with a rare TLC match for the Intercontinental Championship as Seth Rollins defeated Baron Corbin.
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LOS ANGELES - A journal entry penned when Shameik Moore was a teenager laid out one of his dreams - to play Spider-Man on the big screen.
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Though Queen Elizabeth prefers a neutral pinkish beige manicure, Meghan Markle did not exactly follow suit on Monday. During her unannounced appearance at the British Fashion Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London, the mom-to-be, 37, was noticeably ...
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"Baby It's Cold Outside" is getting a revamp for the #MeToo era. Radio stations around the U.S. and Canada have dropped the 1944 Christmas tune from their lineups over lyrics including, "I ought to say no, no, no, sir / Mind if I move in closer.
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It appears that Warner Bros. and Legendary took Dr. Ishiro Serizawa's line "let them fight" from Godzilla (2014) to heart.
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