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Savannah Guthrie to return to 'Today' show on April 6 after mother's disappearance

Savannah Guthrie soon will return to NBC's “Today” show Read More

 

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Fetty Wap has a lot to say on 'Zavier.’ It’s his first album since being released from prison

Melodic rapper Fetty Wap was released from federal prison to home confinement in January after serving just over half a six-year sentence for his role in a drug trafficking scheme More »

 

Musician who canceled Kennedy Center holiday performance asks for suit to be dismissed

Musician Chuck Redd is asking a judge to throw out the Kennedy Center’s lawsuit over his canceled Christmas Eve show, saying he never had to perform More »

 

‘Stand by Me’ stars reflect on the movie, Rob Reiner and its return to theaters 40 years later

Rob Reiner's beloved coming-of-age film “Stand by Me” is coming back to theaters for one week More »

 

The Oscars are leaving Hollywood

The Oscars are leaving Hollywood More »

 

Bill Maher will win the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain humor prize following White House denial

The Kennedy Center says Bill Maher will win the prestigious Mark Twain humor prize More »

 

Lobsters and red carpet gowns: A new show celebrates Schiaparelli's surrealist fashion

The Victoria and Albert Museum is opening a new exhibition celebrating how the fashion house Schiaparelli turns fashion into surreal art More »

 

US book critics honor Nobel laureate and South Korean novelist Han Kang

The National Book Critics Circle honored a novel by Nobel laureate Han Kang and Karen Hao’s examination of artificial intelligence and OpenAI at its annual awards on Thursday More »

 

Italy traces stolen Bond girl fortune to Tuscan vineyards and villas

Italian police say they have seized about 20 million euros in property and assets linked to money stolen from Swiss actor and original Bond girl Ursula Andress More »

 

Verdicts against social media companies carry consequences. But questions linger

Two landmark jury verdicts against social media companies have arrived in a long line of lawsuits alleging harm to children who use platforms including Instagram and YouTube More »

 

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