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Rapper 2 Chainz arrested following a nine-hour tour bus standoff

2 Chainz was among 11 men arrested following a nine-hour standoff over access to his tour bus. After police stopped the rapper's vehicle in an Oklahoma traffic stop, its occupants refused to let officers climb on board and search for drugs.

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Ben Affleck succeeds Christian Bale as Batman

US actor Ben Affleck will replace Christian Bale in the next Batman film, Warner Bros. Pictures said.

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The Daily Beast publishes column that alleges 'true rape' doesn't occur in prison

Chelsea Manning, formerly Bradley Manning, will likely fare well in prison because "true rape" is mostly a myth, according to a column published by The Daily Beast on Thursday.

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Kentucky theater bans 'The Butler' because Jane Fonda is 'the enemy'

A Kentucky theater owner has banned the number one movie in America, The Butler, from his theater because he says that actress Jane Fonda is "an enemy of the United States of America."

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Huffington Post ends commenter anonymity because 'trolls are getting more aggressive'

The Huffington Post is to end anonymity for commenters by requiring them to use their real identities. The change was announced by the site's founder, Arianna Huffington, after speaking at a conference yesterday (21 August) in Boston.

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Jazz legend Marian McPartland dead at 95

Marian McPartland, a jazz pianist who was a glittering fixture in her musical genre over a career spanning six decades, has died at the age of 95, her record label said.

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New York Times prints retraction after Maureen Dowd caught doctoring quotes from NYC mayoral race

New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd was forced to publish a retraction on Wednesday after falsely attributing anti-gay remarks to the wife of New York City mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio. According to New York magazine, Dowd decontextualized a quote by de Blasio's wife Chirlane McCray to read like an indictment of mayoral candidate Christine Quinn's lesbianism. Dowd, for her part, blamed the misunderstanding on the fact that she interviewed McCray in a noisy coffee shop, but a recording of the interview tape now being circulated makes it clear that what McCray was saying was actually quite intelligible.

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Roger Ailes 'right-hand man' at Fox News fired over 'financial irregularities'

A high-ranking executive at the Fox News Channel was "fired and escorted from his office" last month for "financial irregularities" and breaches of his employment contract. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Executive Vice President of Corporate Communications Brian Lewis was considered to be Fox CEO Roger Ailes' right-hand man before being terminated from the company on July 25.

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Al-Jazeera America goes live, woos viewers

Al-Jazeera America went live Tuesday, accompanied by a campaign of traditional and social media for its cable channel launch, as it pledged to outdo its rivals with serious, in-depth journalism.

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Lily Tomlin contemplating marriage with partner after 42 years together

Actress Lily Tomlin confided to E! Online writer Marc Malkin that she and her partner of 42 years are contemplating getting married. The "9 to 5" star said that she and Jane Wagner, who met in 1971, never thought that they would see legal same sex marriages in the U.S. in their lifetime.

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Egypt's media line up behind state against Muslim Brotherhood

Egypt's media, both public and private, have lined up behind the government in portraying its fight against the Muslim Brotherhood as a "war on terror" and vilifying foreign journalists.

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How much do musicians really receive from streaming music services like Spotify and iTunes Match?

Stats from Zoë Keating show how musician's 0.4 cents per Spotify stream compare to payments from iTunes Match, Amazon Cloud Drive and Xbox Music

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'Breaking Bad' Creator Vince Gilligan on the series' end: 'There will be blood'

Why viewers still identify with Walter White, his plans for a Saul Goodman spin-off – and why it's time to end the hit series now. By John Plunkett

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