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Super Bowl halftime: Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyoncé among iconic shows

Michael Jackson, Prince, Janet and the "wardrobe malfunction," are but a few of the most talked-about Super Bowl halftime shows of all time. → Read More

These states have issued stay-at-home orders. What does that mean?

As the number of coronavirus cases around the world grows, more states are ordering residents to stay home to combat the spread. → Read More

'No Time to Die' release delayed amid coronavirus outbreak

The new James Bond film was scheduled to hit theaters April 2020. The release date was moved to November 2020. → Read More

WHO: Coronavirus containment is 'feasible'

The director-general of the World Health Organization said containment 'must remain the top priority for all countries.' → Read More

Flavor Flav dropped by Public Enemy following dispute over Bernie Sanders rally

Leader Chuck D and Flavor Flav were in a public spat during the weekend over the pioneering rap group's plan to perform at a Bernie Sanders campaign event. → Read More

Lady Gaga releases colorful new 'Stupid Love' music video

The single marks a return to the pop music she is known for. → Read More

Kenan Thompson, Hasan Minhaj featured for White House correspondents' dinner

Thompson is set to host, with Minhaj as a featured entertainer. → Read More

Jane Fonda wears recycled dress to Oscars after swearing off shopping

Fonda vowed never to buy new clothes during a climate change protest in D.C. → Read More

The Oscars went hostless without a hitch last year. It wasn't always that successful

In 1989, the Academy Awards were hostless. The show started with an 11 minute opening number by Rob Lowe and an actress playing Snow White. → Read More

Shannen Doherty reveals stage 4 breast cancer diagnosis

The 'Beverly Hills, 90210' had been in remission after announcing her first cancer diagnosis in 2015. → Read More

Planters pauses promotion of Super Bowl ad campaign after Kobe Bryant's death

Planters says online paid advertising on channels such as Twitter and YouTube have been suspended, but no changes have been made to its Super Bowl Sunday plans. → Read More

Unique sex-abuse suit filed against Boy Scouts in US capital

The lawsuit seeks allow men across the U.S. to sue the Scouts in Washington, even though they live in states where the statute of limitations has passed. → Read More

United Methodist church to split over gay marriage, LGBTQ clergy rights

The third largest religious denomination in the U.S. announced that a 'traditionalist' Methodist denomination would split off from the original church. → Read More

Biden says he's open to nominating Obama for supreme court

He made the comment in response to a question during a rally in Iowa. → Read More

Smart-device maker Wyze confirms data breach affecting 2.4 million users

A database was left unprotected from Dec. 4 to Dec 26. → Read More

Suspect arrested in killing of Barnard College freshman

Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison told the Associated Press that as many as three attackers may have been involved in the attack. → Read More

5 Thanksgiving flavored foods you didn't know existed

Over the years, many Thanksgiving products have been created to give consumers all the flavors of the holidays without having to turn on the oven. → Read More

Fanged mouse-deer once thought to be extinct rediscovered in Vietnam

The silver-backed chevrotain is the size of a large rabbit and hasn't been seen in almost 30 years. → Read More

Tim Ryan ends 2020 presidential campaign

Ryan said he would be running for re-election for his House seat. → Read More

Spider-Man to stay in MCU after Disney, Sony reach deal

A third film will release on July 16, 2021 starring Tom Holland as everyone's favorite friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. → Read More