Senin, 31 Januari 2022

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Daily update February 1, 2022
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The New York Times
NASHVILLE — Hargus "Pig" Robbins, one of country music's most prolific session piano players and a key contributor to Bob Dylan's landmark 1966 album, "Blonde on Blonde," died on Sunday in Franklin, Tenn. He was 84. His death, at the Williamson Medical ...
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PEOPLE.com
Cheslie Kryst was born on April 28, 1991 in Jackson, Michigan. She graduated from the University of South Carolina and earned a law degree and master's of business administration from Wake Forest University.
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NPR
Spotify has become the latest battleground regarding misinformation about COVID-19. Sunday evening, the streaming service's most popular podcast host, Joe Rogan, addressed criticisms of his episodes that have discussed the pandemic.
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PEOPLE.com
Born in Jackson, Michigan, on April 28, 1991, Kryst graduated from the Honors College and the University of South Carolina. She went on to graduate from ...
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PEOPLE.com
"Cheslie embodied love and served others, whether through her work as an attorney fighting for social justice, as Miss USA and as a host on Extra. But most importantly, as a daughter, sister, ...
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The New York Times
The art form known as the "celebrity pregnancy photo shoot" has a new winning entry. Rihanna and ASAP Rocky have announced their first child with the release of a street shot by Miles Diggs, a.k.a., Diggzy, a.k.a., the 20-something photographer named ...
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The New York Times
Cheslie Kryst, a correspondent for the celebrity news program "Extra" who won the Miss USA title in 2019 while working as a lawyer, was found dead on Sunday in New York. She was 30. Ms. Kryst's body was found in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday morning, ...
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NPR
Following protests of Spotify kicked off by Neil Young over the spread of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, the music streaming service said that it will add content advisories before podcasts discussing the virus. In a post Sunday, Spotify chief ...
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Vanity Fair
That may surprise those who remember the wardrobe malfunction in which Timberlake exposed Jackson's breast for 9/16 of a second. After the show, Jackson's music was pulled from airwaves and she was uninvited from the Grammys.
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The Washington Post
Howard Hesseman, who played the hippie disc jockey Dr. Johnny Fever on the sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati" and the actor-turned-history teacher Charlie Moore on "Head of the Class," died Jan. 29 in Los Angeles. He was 81. Get the full experience.
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