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As-it-happens update November 22, 2018
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NEW YORK - Diana Ross might be singing "Stop! In The Name of Gloves" by the time she's done performing at New York City's super chilly Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which forecasters say could be the coldest ever.
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Piers Morgan is the latest to be on the receiving end of Ariana Grande's now famous line, "Thank u, next." After the outspoken columnist criticized Ellen DeGeneres and Little Mix on Twitter this week, the singer stepped in on Wednesday to show her ...
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Actor Brad Pitt unveils the next phase of Make It Right project in 2007 (Photo by Michael DeMocker, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune).
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'Creed II' looks to be another big holiday winner with as much as $59 million, while 'Robin Hood' misses the bullseye.
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ABC has passed on a spinoff of The Middle that would have seen Eden Sher continue playing Sue Heck as a young adult. The network put the offshoot, Sue Sue in the City (with two "Sues" in the title) in development shortly after The Middle ended its ...
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In lead-up to the release of her forthcoming album Thank u, Next, Ariana Grande has been offering exciting tidbits about the project which have paid homage to some of the most iconic films on the early-2000s including, Mean Girls, 13 Going On 30, and ...
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This month has seen devastation for many California residents due to the state's raging wildfires. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's residence, however, is safe and sound, thanks to a decision she made for her family that sparked a bit of backlash.
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The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at what the stars have been up to in the decade since the movie first hit theaters Nov. 21, 2008.
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Sabrina has officially made a deal with The Satanic Temple. Weeks after The Satanic Temple announced their plans to sue Netflix's The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina for using a statue in a recent episode, the lawsuit between the religious group ...
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Ryan Coogler leaves big shoes to fill, but so did George Lucas ('Star Wars'), Ridley Scott ('Alien') and many more.
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