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Movies Tom Cruise went off on his crew members on the set of his next "Mission: Impossible" film in London, berating them for violating COVID-19 social distancing rules.
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Politics The Minneapolis City Council unanimously voted early Thursday, December 10, to move funds from the $179 million policing budget towards violence prevention and other programs including mental health, but they will not decrease the police force staff.
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TV An appeals court handed a win to Michael Jackson's estate that will allow it to pursue arbitration in the lawsuit over the 2019 HBO documentary.
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Politics Since the loss of the 2020 presidential election, President Trump immediately went to work in order to get the results overturned in his favor. More than a month later, he is still claiming election fraud.
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Politics President Trump isn't concerned about the 25th Amendment but suggests that President-elect Biden should be.
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Music Grammy-winning recording artist, Kid Cudi, will soon star and produce in a film adaptation of "Real Life," the partly autobiographical, coming-of-age debut novel written by Brandon Taylor.
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Tech Megan Thee Stallion is partnering with Tinder to encourage users to be vulnerable and authentic for a chance to win $10,000 apiece.
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Antics "SoHo Karen" is still clinging to the claim that the 14-year-old son of jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold stole her iPhone at a Manhattan hotel.
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Politics The First Lady of the United States issued a statement surrounding the invasion of the Capitol.
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Politics Congress, and virtually every social media platform, doesn't agree.
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Pop Culture Bring your vaccination card and get yourself a free Krispy Kreme donut.
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Pop Culture "SoHo Karen" may be a trespasser.
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