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Nelly Faces Lawsuit From St. Lunatics Over 'Country Grammar' Credits
Members of rapper's St. Louis crew claim he did not properly credit them on 2000 debut album, depriving them of royalties
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Stevie Wonder Sets Pre-Election Day Tour to 'Fix Our Nation's Broken Heart'
10-date trek will visit arenas in battleground states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and more
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Zach Bryan Deactivates X/Twitter, Apologizes to Taylor Swift After 'Drunkenly Comparing' Her to Kanye West
"I love Taylor’s music and pray you guys know I’m human and tweet stupid things often," singer says
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Billie Jean King to Become First Female Athlete to Receive Congressional Gold Medal
Bipartisan bill honoring tennis legend and advocate awaits President Joe Biden's signature
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Eagles Pay Tribute to J.D. Souther: 'A Brother, a Friend and a Brilliant Collaborator'
Band remembers "crucial co-writer" of their hits like "Heartache Tonight" and "New Kid in Town"
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Federal Judge Dismisses Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Against James Dolan and Harvey Weinstein
"We will be appealing this decision and are confident that the Court of Appeals will correct this injustice," plaintiffs' lawyers say in statement
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Billie Eilish Lends 'When the Party's Over' to Harris-Walz Campaign Ad
"Monster" ad, airing now in battleground states, warns of Donald Trump's record against reproduction rights
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‘Shogun’ Wins Outstanding Drama Series and Sets New Emmy Record With 18 Awards in One Season
Shōgun proved its staying power on Sunday night with a record-breaking 18 Emmy Award wins, including one for Outstanding Drama Series. A year after the category featured frequently nominated, multi-season stalwarts like Succession, The Crown, Better Call Saul, and Yellowjackets, only one of this year’s nominees — The Crown — had been up for Outstanding […]
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See Billy Joel and Rod Stewart Perform 'Stay With Me' Together at Cleveland Concert
Two legends team up for the Faces classic at co-headlining show
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See Bruce Springsteen, Noah Kahan Play All-Star Sea.Hear.Now Afterparty
E Street Band rocker returns to Asbury Park's Stone Pony for covers-filled set including renditions of songs by Johnny Cash, John Lee Hooker, Little Richard and more
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