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'Godfather' Director Coppola Bags Lifetime Achievement Award
Multiple Oscar-winner Francis Ford Coppola picked up a lifetime achievement award on Saturday at a star-studded ceremony which praised his "fearless" attitude to filmmaking.The 86-year-old director of classics including "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now" received a trophy...
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Martha Stewart Gushes Over Glen Powell's 'Nice Body'
Martha Stewart could not contain her admiration for Glen Powell, whom she gushed over after hosting him on a recent episode of her eponymous podcast. "He's very handsome in a very natural way, and he has a really nice body," she said...
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Def Leppard's Rick Allen: Life's 'Been Difficult' Since 'Traumatic' 2023 Attack
Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen spoke candidly about the "traumatic" attack he was the victim of in the streets of Florida two years ago.
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'Brady Bunch' Star Susan Olsen 'Almost Died' on Set
Susan Olsen, who played Cindy Brady on "The Brady Bunch," revealed that she "almost died" on the set of the sitcom.
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Rap Group Doubles Down on Anti-Israel Concert Remarks
Irish rap group Kneecap rebuffed critics of comments it made about Israel during a Coachella performance, arguing that the statements were "not aggressive" when compared to Israel's actions in Gaza.
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Jay Leno: Becoming Wife's Caretaker 'What Love Is'
Jay Leno is reflecting on how his life has changed a year after being granted conservatorship of his wife of over 40 years, Mavis Leno, who is battling dementia.
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Former Child Star Sophie Nyweide Was Pregnant When She Died at 24
Former child star Sophie Nyweide was pregnant when she died at age 24, it has emerged.
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'Conclave' Viewership Soars After Pope Francis' Death
"Conclave" viewership has soared by nearly 300% following Pope Francis' death, reports Axios.
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Sharon Osbourne Urges US to Revoke Rap Group's Visas After Israel Criticism
Sharon Osbourne has spoken out against the Irish-language rap group Kneecap, urging U.S. authorities to revoke their work visas after they used their Coachella set to voice opposition to Israel's actions in Gaza...
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Robert Irwin, Steve Irwin's Son, Joins 'Dancing With the Stars'
"Dancing With the Stars" is set to return this fall for its 34th season, and the first celebrity contestant has been announced. Robert Irwin, son of the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, will be joining the competition in the race for the Mirrorball Trophy.
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Sophie Nyweide, 'Mammoth' and 'An Invisible Sign' Child Star, Dies at 24
Former child star Sophie Nyweide, best known for her roles in "Mammoth" and "Noah," has died at age 24, with police suspecting "foul play."
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Carlos Santana Postpones Texas Concert After Suffering Dehydration
Carlos Santana was forced to postpone a concert after he was rushed to the hospital. The iconic musician's manager, Michael Vrionis, confirmed that Santana suffered a health scare during rehearsals Tuesday before a concert...
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George Clooney: Democrats Will Win Back House Next Year
George Clooney said he thinks Democrats will regain control of the House.
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Kristen Stewart, Dylan Meyer Get Married
Kristen Stewart and fiancée Dylan Meyer have officially tied the knot. The "Twilight" star and the screenwriter exchanged vows in a private ceremony at their Los Angeles home on April 20...
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'Tiger King' Star Joe Exotic Marries Inmate Doing Time
"Tiger King" star Joe Exotic has remarried while serving time in prison, this time to an inmate convicted of immigration-related offenses.
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Billy Ray Cyrus, Elizabeth Hurley Share Kissing Photo, Spark Rumors
Singer Billy Ray Cyrus and actor Elizabeth Hurley appear to have made their relationship "Instagram official."
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Academy Confirms Films Using AI Can Be Nominated for an Oscar
Films using artificial intelligence (AI) will still be eligible for top awards at the Oscars, it has been ruled. On Monday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced new guidelines...
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Larry David Mocks Bill Maher's White House Visit in Satirical Essay
Larry David took aim at Bill Maher for his praise of a recent dinner with President Donald Trump by writing a satirical essay for The New York Times, mockingly titled "My Dinner With Adolf."
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Beyoncé's Mother Reveals Secret Cancer Battle
Beyoncé Knowles' mother, Tina Knowles, has revealed her recent breast cancer diagnosis.
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Former OneRepublic Bassist to Take on Veteran California GOP House Member
In the fight for the U.S. House, Democrats are hoping pop rock star power will help oust a long-serving Republican east of Los Angeles as the party looks to regain control of the chamber and slow President Donald Trump's agenda...
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Exam: Actor Trachtenberg Died of Complications of Diabetes
Actor Michelle Trachtenberg died as a result of complications from diabetes, the New York City medical examiner said Wednesday.
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Clooney: 'Civic Duty' to Write Biden Ouster Piece
Actor George Clooney told CNN's Jake Tapper on Tuesday that it was his "civic duty" to call on former President Joe Biden to resign.
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JK Rowling Hails UK Court's Definition of 'Woman'
The author J.K. Rowling praised the British high court's decision on Wednesday with a series of sharp-tongued responses after the body unanimously ruled that a woman is someone who is born biologically female.
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Weinstein Asks to Sleep in Hospital, Cites Prison 'Mistreatment'
Harvey Weinstein's lawyers asked Wednesday he be allowed to spend the night in the hospital during his retrial on rape charges, saying the movie mogul's health was deteriorating rapidly because of "mistreatment" in New York's notorious Rikers prison...
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Game-Show Host Wink Martindale Dies at 91
Wink Martindale, the genial host of such hit game shows as "Gambit" and "Tic-Tac-Dough" who also did one of the first recorded television interviews with a young Elvis Presley, has died. He was 91.