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Lorde Cancels 2018 Israel Concert Amid Pro-BDS Boycott
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Heather Menzies-Urich, Who Played Louisa von Trapp In ‘The Sound Of Music,’ Has Died
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Associated Press' Entertainers Of The Year Are The Hollywood Accusers
AP’s Entertainers of the Year were the brave and strong actresses who called out Hollywood artists for sexual misconducts. This #MeToo movement created worldwide impact. -
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Tupac Murder Weapon Allegedly Found In 1998, But No One Knows Where It Is Today
The gun used to kill Tupac was found 19 years ago in a Compton backyard, according to a police report just recently unearthed. Tupac’s murder is the subject of a new documentary series on A&E called ‘Who Killed Tupac?’
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