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J.K. Rowling and other celebrities mourn Brexit vote: 'I don't think I've ever wanted magic more'

Britain's bestselling novelist and two of its rock idols have mourned the country's "disastrous" vote to leave the EU, claiming it will lead to the break up of the country.

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Iconic New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham dies at 87

Bill Cunningham, the New York Times fashion photographer known for his shots of emerging trends on the streets of New York City, died on Saturday at age of 87 after being hospitalized for a stroke, the newspaper said.

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Pundit George Will bolts Republican Party over Trump and leaves final warning: 'Make sure he loses'

Faced with the prospect of Donald Trump as the GOP's presidential nominee in November, conservative stalwart George Will has left the Republican Party -- but not before leaving them with some sound advice.

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Chicago loses 'Star Wars' museum to California

Filmmaker George Lucas is pulling his "Star Wars" museum project out of Chicago in favor of a California location after he ran into legal challenges from an open-spaces group in Chicago, he said on Friday.

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How the dance marathons of the 1930s paved the way for reality TV

It’s possible that no one was particularly alarmed when Homer Morehouse stumbled off a dance floor and collapsed in North Tonawanda, New York on April 14, 1923. Morehouse, 27, had been dancing with his partner for 87 consecutive hours without a break. Men and women of weaker constitutions had been broken in only a fraction of that time; others were held up by their companions as they slept on their shoulder, their feet continuing to move in an automatic, semiconscious shuffling motion. When they finally fell to their knees, rest and hydration usually restored them.

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Jury still deliberating in Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven plagiarism trial

A US jury will deliberate for a second day Thursday on whether Led Zeppelin poached the opening to "Stairway To Heaven" from an obscure Los Angeles rock band.

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D-Lister Tila Tequila threatens to 'seek vengeance' on Sarah Silverman in unhinged anti-Semitic rant

Former reality TV star and Nazi devotee Tila Tequila's Twitter tirades took on a more sinister turn on Monday when she appeared to launch threats against comedian Sarah Silverman, Some entertainment reported.

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Disney alligator tragedy could have been avoided if company put people before profits

Some questions still bother me about the alligator-snatches-little-boy tragedy that took place last Tuesday, June 14, at Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Orlando, Florida.

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'Orange Is the New Black' can teach us a lot about religion

Orange Is The New Black, Netflix’s incredibly successful drama set in a women’s prison, returns this week for a fourth season, with at least three more to follow.

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If you miss Jon Stewart's war on bullsh*t — turn on Seth Meyers

One of the greatest legacies Jon Stewart's "Daily Show" left us was the almost daily segments calling out, what Stewart labeled, bullsh*t.

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Media joins forces and asks court to unseal Trump's video depositions in university fraud case

The most powerful media companies in the U.S. have joined forces in a lawsuit asking a California court to release videotaped depositions given by Donald Trump taken as part of a fraud lawsuit related to his failed Trump University.

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'The Voice' singer Christina Grimmie dies after Orlando shooting, suspect dead

Singer Christina Grimmie, who gained fame as a contestant on television singing contest "The Voice," died after being shot at a concert in Orlando on Friday, police said on social media.

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