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As-it-happens update March 18, 2020
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Rolling Stone
As a pandemic besieges the globe, hip-hop fans are the only group asking the important questions: Did Jay-Z wash Jay Electronica on the latter's debut album? Last Friday, Jay Electronica finally released his debut album — it came after a decade of rap ...
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The New York Times
BERLIN — It has spread to every continent except Antarctica, brought the global economy to its knees and turned life upside down for millions of people. But, until Tuesday night, there was one lucky group of attractive, young people who knew nothing about ...
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EW.com
When Idris Elba was diagnosed with coronavirus, he thought, "This is it. This is how we kick it." But the 47-year-old turned those fears into optimism. On Tuesday, the actor offered an update on his condition after self-isolating himself, a move he made as he ...
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Billboard
It took much longer than expected but seven months after the conclusion of a copyright trial that stunned the music world, a California federal judge on Tuesday delivered a win to Katy Perry, Capitol Records, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald and others who worked ...
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Bleacher Report
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin headlined the March 16 edition of Monday Night Raw, which drew 2.33 million viewers, per Showbuzz Daily, as WWE continues to broadcast its weekly shows from the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, because of the ...
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Forbes
After just one day of sales all around the world, it became clear that no Korean album was going to beat BTS's new release Map of the Soul: 7 by the end of the year, even though it was only released in February. The set performed so well upon arrival that by ...
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NOLA.com
In a break with 50 years of springtime tradition, the 2020 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has been rescheduled for the fall because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The new dates for Jazz Fest weren't specified in an announcement posted on ...
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Today.com
"Um, yeah, till July sounds like a bunch of bull----, I'm sorry," Hudgens said of the shutdowns to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. Get the latest from TODAY. Sign up for our newsletter. SUBSCRIBE. March 17, 2020, 2:58 PM PDT / Source: TODAY.
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Daily Beast
Millions across the U.S. have been growing more and more fearful in the face of coronavirus. Anxious shoppers across the country have flooded grocery stores, pharmacies, and every other possible source for toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and non-perishable ...
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KPRC Click2Houston
Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley are sharing some positive news! Just days after the couple opened their free Nashville grocery store, The Store, earlier than expected, the 47-year-old country star and his wife are offering aid to those affected by the ...
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