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Rolling Stone asks Columbia Journalism School to examine UVA rape story

US magazine Rolling Stone said Monday it has asked the highly regarded Columbia Journalism School to look into its discredited story about a gang rape at a major American university.

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British blues legend Joe Cocker dead at 70

Joe Cocker, the legendary British singer of blues and rock behind hits such as "You Are So Beautiful," has died at age 70, his agent said Monday.

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Dish Network dumps Fox News, setting off social media war on Facebook

Satellite-TV provider Dish Network dropped the Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network on Saturday night after the companies couldn’t come to terms on a new distribution contract, reports TVNewser.

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Anonymous threatens to release sex tape pics of rapper Iggy Azalea over remarks

Members of the hacktivist group Anonymous have threatened to release still photos from a reported sex tape made by white rapper Iggy Azalea unless the performer apologizes for recent remarks.

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What the books you receive this Christmas say about you

Christmas is a time to give generously and receive graciously. And yet… And yet. Many of us have opened Christmas presents and thought: what does it say about me that you thought this – this! – was the gift for me? Do you know me at all? The Christmas presents we receive can yield all sorts of insights into how our nearest and dearest see us, many of them quite unexpected.

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Sony trying to find alternative distribution methods for 'The Interview'

Sony Pictures said on Friday it is looking for alternatives to release The Interview after it scrapped the Christmas Day theatrical opening of the screwball comedy at the center of a cyber attack on the studio blamed on North Korea.

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Obama: Sony made a mistake by canceling the release of 'The Interview'

President Barack Obama vowed that the United States will respond to the devastating cyber attack on Sony Pictures blamed on the North Korean government.

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Will musicians answer Questlove's call to fight police violence with music?

"I urge and challenge musicians and artists alike to push themselves to be a voice of the times that we live in," implored The Roots frontman Questlove in a passionate Instagram post earlier this month. It was December 4, one day after a Staten Island grand jury ruled not to indict the police officer whose chokehold ended Eric Garner's life. He continued:

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WATCH: The 10 best moments from The Colbert Report

From ‘truthiness’ to the rally to restore sanity and/or fear, Stephen Colbert, whose show ends tonight, created some of the sharpest political satire TV has seen

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Brad Pitt 'too distracting' to serve on Los Angeles jury

Brad Pitt has been turned down for jury duty in Los Angeles after being deemed too much of a distraction.

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Sony cancels release of Seth Rogen's 'The Interview' after threats from hackers

Sony Pictures on Wednesday canceled the December 25 release date of The Interview, a parody film which has angered North Korea and triggered chilling threats from hackers.

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'7th Heaven' actor Stephen Collins admits to sexual contact with three underage girls

Actor Stephen Collins, who played the family pastor in the television series "7th Heaven," has admitted to having inappropriate sexual contact with three underage girls decades ago, People magazine reported on Wednesday.

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Los Angeles prosecutors refuse to pursue new allegation against Bill Cosby

Los Angeles prosecutors have refused to take up the case of a woman who alleges she was sexually molested by the TV comic Bill Cosby 40 years ago when she was 15 years old.

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