Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Michelle Obama, daughters and mom promote girls' education in Morocco

MARRAKESH, Morocco (Reuters) - U.S. first lady Michelle Obama, her mother and daughters Sasha and Malia were joined by Meryl Streep in Morocco's Marrakesh on Tuesday on a six-day tour to try to promote girls' education.

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Lady Gaga caught in bad romance with China after meeting Dalai Lama

BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday U.S. pop star Lady Gaga's meeting with exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama had unleashed "anger" in the country, as internet users criticized her for meeting a man China condemns as a separatist.

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Monday, June 27, 2016

Suge Knight sues Chris Brown over 2014 Los Angeles club shooting

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former rap music producer Marion "Suge" Knight sued singer Chris Brown on Monday in connection with a shooting at a West Hollywood nightclub in 2014 that left him with seven gunshot wounds.

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Kanye West stirs up controversy with nude celebrities in 'Famous'

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rapper Kanye West set tongues wagging on Monday with his latest music video that features nude portrayals of high profile celebrities including pop singer Taylor Swift, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump and comedian Bill Cosby.

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New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham dies at 87

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bill Cunningham, the celebrated New York Times fashion photographer known for his shots of emerging trends on the streets of New York City, died on Saturday at age of 87 after being hospitalized for a stroke.

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Italian Actor Bud Spencer dies at age 86

MILAN (Reuters) - Italian actor and filmmaker Bud Spencer died on Monday at age 86, national media reported.

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Saturday, June 25, 2016

Colombian designer makes fashion business bulletproof

BOGOTA (Reuters) - Miguel Caballero's designs are not just chic, they could save your life.

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Woman who accused Cosby of sex assault withdraws defamation case

BOSTON (Reuters) - A woman who contends Bill Cosby sexually assaulted her in 1965 withdrew a lawsuit against the comedian on Friday, a day after a federal judge in Massachusetts had blocked an effort by the entertainer's attorneys have the suit dismissed.

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Bernie Worrell, P-Funk keyboardist known as 'Wizard of Woo,' dies at 72

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bernie Worrell, the keyboardist and founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic known as the "Wizard of Woo," died on Friday at the age of 72, according to his website.

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Friday, June 24, 2016

Former wrestler Hulk Hogan to serve on Gawker creditor committee

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, whose lawsuit against Gawker Media LLC precipitated its bankruptcy, will serve on the committee of unsecured creditors, according to a court filing.

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Ralph Stanley, U.S. bluegrass music pioneer, dies at 89

(Reuters) - U.S. bluegrass pioneer Ralph Stanley, who with his brother Carter helped popularize the Appalachian music and gained late career fame through the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," died on Thursday, the family said. He was 89.

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Fiat Chrysler to investigate crash that killed 'Star Trek' actor

WASHINGTON/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said on Monday it would investigate a crash that killed "Star Trek" actor Anton Yelchin in his recalled 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Former contestant from Mexico's 'The Voice' dies of gunshot wounds

(Reuters) - A one-time finalist on the Mexican version of the TV singing competition "The Voice" died on Saturday two days after being shot in Chicago.

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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Leonardo DiCaprio is ordered deposed over 'Wolf of Wall Street'

(Reuters) - A federal judge has ordered actor Leonardo DiCaprio to be deposed in a defamation lawsuit brought by a former Stratton Oakmont executive over his alleged depiction in the 2013 Martin Scorsese film "The Wolf of Wall Street."

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Slain singer Christina Grimmie to be remembered in New Jersey

(Reuters) - A memorial was planned on Friday for rising singing star Christina Grimmie near her New Jersey hometown after she was fatally shot by a deranged fan last week while signing autographs in Orlando, Florida.

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Hearing in Amber Heard restraining order against Johnny Depp called off

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A hearing on the restraining order obtained by Amber Heard against Johnny Depp, in a divorce between the celebrity couple in which Heard has accused Depp of abuse, was called off on Thursday, a day before it was set to occur, court officials said.

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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Led Zeppelin's Page testifies to 'Stairway' and 'Mary Poppins' song similarity

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page said on Thursday that the riff he is accused of stealing for the band's 1971 hit "Stairway to Heaven" is in fact a commonly used chord progression similar to a melody from the 1964 movie musical "Mary Poppins."

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France's Sinclair mines family art history for comeback

PARIS (Reuters) - Delving into the history of a family art business she once shunned, French celebrity journalist Anne Sinclair is returning to public life by reconnecting with her roots.

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Britain's Prince William appears on gay magazine cover

LONDON (Reuters) - Prince William will appear on the July cover of Attitude speaking out against homophobia, the first time a British royal has been photographed for the front of a gay publication, the magazine said on Wednesday.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Jimmy Page testifies in 'Stairway to Heaven' copyright trial

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page testified in a copyright infringement trial on Wednesday that he did not recall hearing until recently the song containing the musical riff his band is accused of stealing for its 1971 hit "Stairway to Heaven."

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Bill Murray to be awarded Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Actor and comedian Bill Murray has been chosen to receive the 19th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

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Monday, June 13, 2016

Creator of popular 'Beehive' hairdo dies at age 98

(Reuters) - The Illinois woman who created the Beehive hairstyle, the cone-shaped coif popularized in the 1960s by first lady Jacqueline Kennedy and actress Audrey Hepburn, has died at age 98, the funeral home organizing her burial said on Monday.

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'Voice' singer Christina Grimmie fatally shot after Florida show

(Reuters) - A man thought to be a deranged fan fatally shot Christina Grimmie, a rising singing star who gained fame on YouTube and as a contestant on television's "The Voice," while she was signing autographs after a concert in Orlando, Florida, police said on Saturday.

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Saturday, June 11, 2016

Muhammad Ali feted by the famous and fans in final farewell

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Reuters) - Muhammad Ali was extolled on Friday as a boxer of incomparable grace, a magnetic entertainer and a man of conviction who gave a voice to the oppressed, as a two-day celebration of "The Greatest" came to a rousing end in his Kentucky hometown.

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Friday, June 10, 2016

Hockey legend Gordie Howe dies at age 88: report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. hockey legend Gordie Howe, whose long career in the National Hockey League extended over five decades, has died at age 88, MSNBC reported on Friday, citing NBC Detroit affiliate WDIV.

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Thursday, June 9, 2016

Obama to take his family to Carlsbad Caverns, Yosemite next week

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will have the chance to see the stalactites and bats of Carlsbad Caverns and the giant sequoias in Yosemite next weekend when he takes his family to two famous U.S. national parks.

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Cathedral service starts celebrations for British Queen's 90th birthday

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain holds a National Service of Thanksgiving in honor of Queen Elizabeth on Friday, kicking off a weekend of events to mark the official 90th birthday of the country's longest-reigning monarch.

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Bill Gates to donate chickens to Africa's poor

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Bill Gates is launching his latest scheme to help sub-Saharan Africans living in extreme poverty: he's giving them chickens.

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Thousands gather to honor Muhammad Ali at Muslim funeral

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Reuters) - Thousands of people of all races and creeds gathered on Thursday for a Muslim funeral service in Muhammad Ali's hometown in Kentucky to pay their respects to a man who fought in the ring and sought peace outside it.

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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Bristol Palin marries Medal of Honor winner

(Reuters) - Bristol Palin, a daughter of 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, has married former U.S. Marine Dakota Meyer, a winner of the Medal of Honor, more than a year after their initial wedding plans were called off.

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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Minnesota governor declares 'Prince Day' to honor late singer

(Reuters) - Purple reigned on Tuesday as Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton declared June 7 "Prince Day," marking what would have been the late singer and Minnesota native's 58th birthday.

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MMA Fighter Kimbo Slice passes away at 42

(The Sports Xchange) - Mixed martial arts fighter Kimbo Slice, who rose to fame in the early 2000s through videos of his unsanctioned street fights and backyard brawls, died on Monday at the age of 42.

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Monday, June 6, 2016

Soviet defector Korchnoi, challenger for world chess title, dies at 85

(Reuters) - Chess grandmaster Viktor Korchnoi, who defected from the Soviet Union in 1976 and then came within one game of beating arch-rival Anatoly Karpov for the world championship, has died at the age of 85, the Russian Chess Federation said on Monday.

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Surprise Kanye West concert canceled, fans jam Manhattan street

(Reuters) - A concert by rapper Kanye West was called off early on Monday, leaving thousands of fans massed outside the Manhattan venue where the surprise gig was meant to have taken place.

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American Muslims remember Ali as hero for their faith

NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The death of boxing great Muhammad Ali cost American Muslims perhaps their greatest hero, a goodwill ambassador for Islam in a country where their minority faith is widely misunderstand and mistrusted.

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Saturday, June 4, 2016

Muhammad Ali: 'Greatest' boxer, showman, ambassador

(Reuters) - More than 60 years ago, a bicycle thief in Louisville, Kentucky, unknowingly set in motion one of the most amazing sports careers in history.

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Friday, June 3, 2016

Amber Heard sues comedian Stanhope for defamation over Johnny Depp

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Lawyers for actress Amber Heard filed a defamation lawsuit against comedian Doug Stanhope on Friday after he wrote an article accusing her of blackmailing and manipulating her estranged husband, actor Johnny Depp.

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Life of rock superstar Prince celebrated in new comic book

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prince, the innovative, Grammy-winning musician who died of an accidental, self-inflicted overdose of a powerful painkiller in April, is being honored with a comic book about his life.

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Boxing great Muhammad Ali close to death in hospital: source

(Reuters) - Former world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali was close to death in a Phoenix-area hospital on Friday, a source close to the family said.

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Whitney Houston's awards, costumes, memorabilia to be sold at auction

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Awards, costumes and memorabilia from the estate of the late Grammy-winning singer and actress Whitney Houston will be sold during a two-day auction in California later this month.

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Singer Prince died of accidental painkiller overdose: medical examiner

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Music superstar Prince, who was found dead in his home in a Minneapolis suburb in late April, died of an accidental, self-administered overdose of an opioid painkiller, the county medical examiner said in a death report on Thursday.

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Madonna prevails in copyright lawsuit over 'Vogue' song

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pop singer Madonna prevailed on Thursday in a copyright lawsuit over her song "Vogue" that alleged a producer copied a fraction-of-a-second segment of horns from an earlier song.

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Eisenberg makes 'nerve-racking' UK stage debut with 'The Spoils'

LONDON (Reuters) - Oscar-nominated actor Jesse Eisenberg brings his self-penned play "The Spoils" to London audiences, making "a nerve-racking" stage debut in Britain which he regards as a theater mecca.

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Actor Michael Jace of TV's 'The Shield' convicted of murdering wife

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Michael Jace, best known for his role as a policeman on the TV drama "The Shield," was convicted by a jury on Tuesday of second-degree murder for fatally shooting his wife in 2014 in front of the couple's two children at their Los Angeles home.

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Art, furniture and more from the Reagans' home to be auctioned

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Furniture, artwork, jewelry and collectible objects that once graced the Los Angeles home of President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, are headed for the auction block, Christie's said on Thursday.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Wrestler ruled incompetent to stand trial in Pennsylvania murder

HARRISBURG, Pa (Reuters) - A Pennsylvania judge ruled on Wednesday that former professional wrestler Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka was mentally incompetent to stand trial for murder in the 1983 death of his girlfriend in Allentown, his lawyer said.

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Elton John tells Russians he still wants to meet Putin to talk gay rights

MOSCOW (Reuters) - British singer Elton John told a concert in Moscow he still wanted to meet President Vladimir Putin to discuss his concerns about gay rights and AIDS in Russia despite the Kremlin leader not having time to meet him this time round.

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Polish justice minister says aims to extradite Polanski to U.S.

WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's justice ministry, which makes the final decision on extraditions of Polish citizens, intends to extradite Roman Polanski to the United States if the court approves it, Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro said on Wednesday.

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Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, 68, is a dad to twins

(Reuters) - Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is a father once again at age 68, his publicist announced on Tuesday.

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