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Two women has accused Jonathan Majors of physical and emotional abuse, according to 'The New York Times.' The actor was recently convicted of assault and harassment, with a potential one-year prison sentence delayed to April 8. -
Ex-IRS Contractor Receives 5 Year Prison Sentence For Leaking Donald Trump's Tax Records
Charles Littlejohn leaked the tax records of Donald Trump, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, and was sentenced to five years in prison after prosecutors say he "abused his position" and "weaponized" taxpayer data. -
James Corden Denies 'Abusive Customer' Allegations Following Brief Ban From NYC Restaurant
James Corden tries to justify his alleged behavior after "apologizing profusely" to an NYC restaurateur.#JamesCorden -
'Framing Britney' Trailer: Britney Spears' Sad Journey With Fame Revealed
Fans can now witness the true story behind the rise of Britney Spears and her struggles with fam through the documentary "Framing Britney." -
Fake News! Daniel Radcliffe Being Tested Positive for Coronavirus Is a Hoax!
The internet went bonkers when it was reported that Daniel Radcliffe was tested positive for the coronavirus. However, it turned out that it was fake news all along. -
New York Times Cancels 'TimesTalk' With James Franco After Sexual Misconduct Allegations Surface
The New York Times canceled its 'TimesTalk' event with Golden Globe-winning actor James Franco. The event was axed after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced against him. -
Matt Lauer NBC News: Veteran Co-Host Fired From 'Today Show' After Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Matt Lauer has officially been fired from the 'Today Show' after 20 years. His legacy has ended after a colleague accused him of sexual misconduct that dates back to 2014. -
Uber replies to New York Times' claim that it manipulates drivers
Uber refutres The New York Times' claims about drivers' supply and demand; offers data and explanation for ETAs and Idle times -
Kanye West News: Rapper Declares Himself the Steve Jobs of Internet, Fashion and Culture [VIDEO]
Kanye West compared himself to Apple Founder Steve Jobs and also declared himself to be the nucleus of pop culture in a wide ranging profile that was published by The New York Times Wednesday. The rapper granted the newspaper in which he made no apology for how he is perceived. He said he would not pander for sales of his June 18 album, Yeezus.
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