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Jay-Z 'confesses' to Beyonce in 'Family Feud' music video FILE PHOTO: Beyonce arrives with husband Jay-Z at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala 2015 celebrating the opening of "China: Through the Looking Glass," in Manhattan, New York May 4, 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson. The rapper's soul-baring "4:44" album on love, life and ...
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Iranians take to streets in biggest protest since crushed 2009 demonstrations Iranians took to the streets for a third day of anti-government protests in what appeared to be the biggest domestic political challenge to Tehran's leaders since the 2009 Green movement was crushed by security forces. US president Donald Trump used Twitter to warn the Iranian government against a ...
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Trump is "definitely still involved" in his hotel business, a new report says President Donald Trump's isn't so separate from his businesses as he would like the public to think. Throughout his campaign and through his first few months as president, Trump has said he would distance himself from his Trump Organization and hand it over to his sons in lieu of divesting entirely, ...
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Biggest Space Movies to Watch in 2018 Samantha Mathewson joined Space.com as an intern in the summer of 2016. She received a B.A. in Journalism and Environmental Science at the University of New Haven, in Connecticut. Previously, her work has been published in Nature World News. When not writing or reading about science, ...
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Macron had a good year. In 2018, he could even stop Brexit Emmanuel Macron emerged to transform a sclerotic political scene, dazzling the world and many in his country with a youthful energy that made French rejuvenation a buzzword. Theresa May stumbled from one hiccup to the next, rushing to Washington for an awkward meeting with Donald Trump, ...
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Tech's biggest winners and losers in 2017 2017 was a crazy year of dramatic wins and terrible losses for tech. It included the largest investment ever and one of the worst IPOs in a decade; the expansion of giant empires and the unraveling of a Silicon Valley poster child; the aggressive rise of Chinese tech giants and the reckoning of American ...
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Ghost Concert in Legal Purgatory: The Dispute Over the Late Roy Orbison's Planned Hologram ... The late Roy Orbison's ghost, the famous singer of "Pretty Woman," is in a not-so-pretty, unusual legal dispute currently playing out in New York. The dispute concerns a conceived hologram of Mr. Orbison, scheduled to give concerts in 2018. The Plaintiff is actually Roy's Boys LLC ("Roy's Boys").
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German inflation beats forecasts in December As the 19-nation eurozone's biggest economy, Germany is closely watched as a bellwether for the currency bloc, where the ECB has intervened massively in the economy to push inflation towards its goal of just below 2.0 percent. Although German inflation has flirted with the target in recent months, ...
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UK children's TV in £60m boost to ease concerns over imports Although UK-made children's television programmes such as Horrible Histories on CBBC and Bear Grylls Survival School on ITV are popular, there has been a sharp rise in young people watching foreign content such as Trollhunters, a US show on Netflix, and Masha and the Bear, which is Russian and ...
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