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Julian Assange’s dramatic transformation inside embassy

When Julian Assange was dragged out of the Ecuadorean embassy to finally face court, it was his dramatic transformation that shocked the most.
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City of Chicago Sues Jussie Smollett for Investigative Costs

The civil lawsuit, filed in Cook County court, is the latest volley in a legal battle that shows no signs of abating since Smollett reported that masked men beat him up on Jan. 29 in Chicago, shouting slurs and wrapping a rope around his neck.

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DOJ to Indict Michael Avenatti on Tax Charges

Last month, prosecutors in the Southern District of New York alleged that Avenatti tried to extract more than $20 million from Nike

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South L.A. Intersection to Be Renamed After Nipsey Hussle

he released his first mixtape in 2005

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Jackson accuser Wade Robson blasted in new doco by King of Pop’s family

The family of Michael Jackson has hit back at child molestation claims in the powerful Leaving Neverland with a new doco of their own.

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Netflix releases trailer for Beyonce ‘Homecoming’ documentary

Beyonce has given a glimpse into her very private life (including a look at her twins) in a new documentary about her 2018 Coachella performance, just as sister Solange dumps the festival.

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Rihanna’s Dad Hit With Another Lawsuit for Allegedly Pretending to Work With Singer

Rihanna's dad is facing more legal blowback for allegedly pretending to rep her ... but this time, it's a social media star threatening to sue.

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What Britney Spears has said about her mental health

Britney Spears is seeking treatment for her mental health — and that's a really good thing.

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Beyoncé Reportedly Walked Out of a Reebok Meeting for Its Lack of Diversity

Reebok has denied the claims that Beyoncé walking out of its meeting are truthful.

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Jussie Smollett, Chicago officials face off in nasty legal battle over civil fine

'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett, who was accused of staging a hate-crime attack, was dropped of all charges by prosecutors. How does the FBI define a hate-crime attack? We explain. USA TODA

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Amal Clooney appointed Foreign Office special envoy

Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney has been appointed as the government's special envoy on media freedom, the Foreign Office has announced.

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Jussie Smollett fallout: Suburban Chicago police chiefs call on prosecutor Kim Foxx to resign

All three organizations voted for Foxx, who as Cook County State’s Attorney oversees prosecutions in the city of Chicago and inner ring suburbs, to resign.

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Chicago to Sue Jussie Smollett After He Refuses to Pay Investigation Costs

The city of Chicago is preparing to sue “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett for $130,000 to recoup the costs of its hate crime investigation.

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Kendall Jenner flies into Australia for 24 hours and then jets back out

Everywhere she goes, Kendall Jenner turns heads. And it was no exception when she swooped into Sydney as a special guest of Tiffany & Co.

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Most expensive divorce in history settled

The world’s richest man Jeff Bezos has finalised his split from wife, but she only got a fraction of what she was entitled to.

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