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Stephen King to receive National Medal of Arts from Barack Obama

The US president will present the novelist with the highest award for artists given by the US government

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Australia court adjourns Johnny Depp dog case

The court case against actor Johnny Depp's wife Amber Heard for allegedly smuggling two dogs into Australia -- dubbed the 'war on terrier' -- was adjourned Monday without the star couple appearing.

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Tom Brokaw: If I had to cover Donald Trump every night as a newscaster, 'I'd call in sick'

Retired NBC anchorman Tom Brokaw expressed great relief that he is out of the news business while appearing at the National Book Festival on Saturday to promote his latest book A Lucky Life Interrupted, telling the crowd he's glad he doesn't have to talk about Donald Trump on television every night.

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Disney leading man Dean Jones dies at 84

US actor Dean Jones, star of "The Love Bug" and other offbeat Disney hits, died in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to his publicist. He was 84.

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Turkey transfers British Vice News reporters to new jail

Turkey has transferred two British journalists and their Iraqi translator who were arrested this week on terror charges to a new jail in the southern city of Adana, legal sources said Wednesday.

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'#BackToHogwarts': Fans rejoice as author J.K. Rowling reveals fate of Harry Potter's sons

Fans of the Harry Potter book and film series took notice on Tuesday when J.K. Rowling, who penned the original books, tied up some loose ends regarding the title character's two sons, For The Win reported.

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James Bond author says Idris Elba is too 'street' to play 007

The latest author who has taken up the James Bond franchise after the death of Agent 007's creator Ian Fleming said that black British actor Idris Elba would be too "street" to play the legendary secret agent.

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Bernie Sanders set to appear during Week 2 of Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show'

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) will be a guest during the second week of Stephen Colbert's run helming the Late Show, The Wrap reported on Monday.

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Legendary horror director Wes Craven dead at 76

Wes Craven, a master of cinematic horror whose legendary directorial credits include "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Scream", died Sunday, his family said. He was 76.

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VMAs 2015: Nicki Minaj calls Miley Cyrus 'b*tch' on stage at MTV awards

Minaj apparently angered by interview that Cyrus gave in which she called Anaconda star ‘not too kind ... not very polite’

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Legendary horror director Wes Craven dead at 76 of brain cancer

Film director and Hollywood legend Wes Craven died on Sunday of brain cancer at the age of 76.

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Investors attempting to sell Ashley Madison and are finding no takers

The owner of adultery website Ashley Madison had already been struggling to sell itself or raise funds for at least three years before the publication of details about its members, according to internal documents and emails also released by hackers as part of their assault on the company in recent weeks.

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CNN's Don Lemon scolds his own network's obsession with Virginia shooter's gay adult-themed websites

CNN can't stop talking about the online porn sites registered by a former TV reporter who gunned down two former colleagues on live television.

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