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14 Love Songs to Listen to on Valentine's Day
These love songs span across multiple generations and are sure to remind you of the one you love
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Queen Guitarist Brian May Reveals Recent Heart Attack, Says He's Good Now
Queen guitarist Brian May says he recently had three stents put in after experiencing “a small heart attack.”
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‘Tonight': What Are You Doing Wednesday Queen Concert
Jimmy Fallon shares some videos from around the internet of people having fun in quarantine, including one of a living room Queen concert.
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Queen and Adam Lambert Honor Global COVID-19 ‘Champions'
The remaining members of Queen and singer Adam Lambert have a message for workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 fight: “You Are the Champions.”
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‘Frozen 2' Ices Competition Again With Record Thanksgiving
“Frozen 2” kept a wintry wind at its back in its second week, setting a Thanksgiving record with a whopping box office bounty, while newcomer “Knives Out” found its own broad audience. Disney’s new set of adventures for Anna, Elsa and Olaf brought in $85.3 million in the U.S. and Canada over the weekend and earned an unprecedented $132.7 million...
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Chrissy Teigen Claps Back at Troll Who Commented on Her ‘Chefs and Nannies'
Chrissy Teigen was not going to remain silent after being mocked for having hired help for her and John Legend’s two children, Luna and Miles. The “Lip Sync Battle” star and model, a celebrity clapback queen, had posted on her Instagram page on Black Friday a photo of the kids with three employees, writing, “Grateful for people that make our...
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Winfrey, Coates Among Speakers at Tribute to Toni Morrison
In offering tribute to Toni Morrison, speakers from Oprah Winfrey to Fran Lebowitz on Thursday each shared a very different, but equally special portrait of the late Nobel laureate, who died in August at 88.
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Andrew's Journey Took Him From ‘Party Prince' to Pariah
Known for dating models and actresses, Prince Andrew earned a nickname as the “party prince.” But as charities and businesses sought distance from the scandal-tainted royal, some tabloids recently dubbed him the “pariah prince.” Queen Elizabeth II’s second son announced Wednesday that he would step back from public duties because of his ties to American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying...
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Prince Andrew to Step Back From Public Duties
Following days of turmoil that have damaged the British royal family’s reputation, Prince Andrew has decided to step back from public duties with the queen’s permission because of his association with a notorious sex offender. The second son of Queen Elizabeth II said in a statement Wednesday that it has become clear to him in recent days that his association...
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Hawaii Man Proposes to Girlfriend While Surfing
A Hawaii man was surfing with his girlfriend when — instead of hanging 10 — he knelt down on one knee on his board and proposed.
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Macron Marks Armistice Day, 101 Years After End of WWI
French President Emmanuel Macron marked Armistice Day on Monday by visiting the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under Paris’ Arc de Triomphe, as a giant tricolor flag flew overhead. Greeted by Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, Macron laid a wreath and inspected troops during the ceremony celebrating 101 years since the Armistice that ended the slaughter of World War I. He...
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Buckingham Palace: Queen's New Outfits Won't Use Real Fur
The palace said Wednesday the decision does not mean the queen will dispose of all the fur outfits she already has. The palace statement says “the queen will continue to re-wear existing outfits in her wardrobe.”
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‘This Is Us' Takes on Race, Class and Teenage Love in Philly
Two high schoolers are testing their fledgling relationship with a day on the town, a classic start to a screen romance. But on Tuesday’s “This Is Us,” the carefree date in Philadelphia belongs to a boy who’s a teenage dad from a blue-collar household and a girl who’s been adopted from foster care into relative affluence.
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In Apple TV's ‘Morning Show,' Women Rebel, Men Misbehave
“The Morning Show” started life as a behind-the-scenes peek at a slice of network TV as familiar and routine as a wake-up cup of coffee. Then shocking revelations of sexual misconduct engulfed NBC’s “Today” and beyond, and the story changed. The 10-part drama series, part of the first wave of shows launching the Apple TV Plus streaming service Nov. 1,...
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Queen Elizabeth Honors ‘Handmaid's Tale' Author Margaret Atwood
Shortly after winning her second Booker Prize, Margaret Atwood has received a rare honor from Queen Elizabeth II for her services to literature. The Canadian novelist and poet was presented with an Order of the Companions of Honor in a ceremony at Windsor Castle Friday. She said the experience made her “a bit emotional.”
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Adam Lambert: Happy More LGBTQ Artists Finding Success
Adam Lambert, who rose on the music scene as the runner-up on “America Idol” in 2009, says he’s happy to see more mainstream LGBTQ artists find major success.
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Wham! Andrew Ridgeley Looks Back on Time With George Michael
Long before he was a music icon in skintight jeans, leather jacket and designer stubble, George Michael was something else — awkward, chubby and insecure. He even went by the very unhip nickname Yog. A loving portrait of a young, striving Michael is offered in a new book by his closest friend and former bandmate, Andrew Ridgeley. His “Wham! George...
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‘A Little Late': ‘Downton' Stars Teach Lilly Queen's Accent
“Downton Abbey” stars Allen Leech, Elizabeth McGovern and Hugh Bonneville chat about Allen’s celebrity doppelgänger and school Lilly on how to speak like the Queen.
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Violence Flares After Hong Kong Protesters Defy Police Ban
Police fired chemical-laced blue water and tear gas at protesters who lobbed Molotov cocktails outside the Hong Kong government office complex Sunday, as violence flared anew after thousands of pro-democracy supporters marched through downtown in defiance of a police ban. A mixed crowd of hardcore protesters in black and wearing masks, along with families with children, spilled into the roads...
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Johnson, Juncker to Meet in a Bid for a Brexit Breakthrough
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will hold talks next week to try to break the Brexit impasse as both sides seek to avert what could be a disastrous “no-deal” departure. “There is the rough shape of the deal to be done,” Johnson said Friday. “I would say I’m cautiously optimistic” that a new agreement...