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The national census in Britain will, for the very first time, ask questions on the public’s sexual orientation and gender identity. With the last census taken in 2011, the sprawling procedure has long provided pollsters and policy-makers a baseline portrait to use when crafting surveys or analysing results. The Office for National Statistics, the agency
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An update more jaw-dropping than any episode from Emily Maynard‘s season of The Bachelorette. Just one day after announcing she was pregnant and expecting baby number five, the reality TV personality revealed that she already gave birth. The 34-year-old star and her husband, Tyler Johnson, welcomed a baby girl. The couple shares three kids, Gatlin Avery, 2, Gibson Kyle, 4 and
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Bob Biggs, who helped put Los Angeles punk on the map with his independent label Slash Records, has died, according to Deadline. He was 74. Biggs launched Slash Records in 1978, coming on to the Los Angeles punk zine Slash and developing the label out of the publication after its original founding. Along with Slash,
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Earlier this month, Chrishell opened up about her ex-husband seemingly moving on from their divorce.  “I feel like anybody would be heartbroken to see how quickly or easily you are replaced; of course that’s going to sting,” she told People on Oct. 1, adding that it’s ″painful” to see. She also expressed her desire to start seeing
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Last night the Grammys honored nearly a dozen artists with Lifetime Achievement Awards during the “Great Performances: GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends” tribute special. Two John Prine songs were performed: “Storm Windows” (Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires) and “I Remember Everything” (Brandi Carlile). Yola covered Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s “Up Above My Head, I Hear Music
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Even in despair and betrayal, singer/songwriter Tanille exudes grace. Her new song “Not This Time” plays out like a soap opera, but Tanille’s fierce voice and harmonizing leaves the listener to dream up only scenario – she took the high road. “Not This Time” is a love gone wrong story, but it doesn’t mean things
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Robert Brissette, an ardent Trump support, coughed at Black Lives Matter protesters while hurling homophobic insults. (Screen captures via YouTube) A Donald Trump supporter once again proved that the president’s fans are the pinnacle of grace and decorum by… taunting Black Lives Matter supporters with homophobic slurs before violently coughing on them. While pumping gas
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Gorillaz have announced a new Apple Music radio show, Song Machine Radio. Each of the band’s characters—2D, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle, and Russel—will host an hour-long episode of the series, with music selections, special guests, and “segments with Gorillaz co-founders Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett.” The first episode with 2D airs Monday, October 19 at 5
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Lesley Murphey is happy to announce, “the future is female.”  The Bachelor Nation star revealed that she and fiancé Alex Kavanagh are going to welcome a baby girl in months time. She shared a video of the reveal to Instagram, writing, “Excited to announce… We’re having a BABY GIRL!!!! This is how I surprised Alex that the future is
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Former Angels employee Eric Prescott Kay was charged with conspiracy to distribute fentanyl in connection to the death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs. In a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas, district attorney Erin Nealy Cox confirmed the 45-year-old was indicted in court on Friday, Aug. 7. According to a criminal complaint written by Drug Enforcement
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Beyoncé’s HOMECOMING: THE LIVE ALBUM, which captured her iconic 2018 Coachella set, is coming to vinyl for the first time. The 4xLP set—out December 4—comes with a 52-page booklet. Preview the record below. Beyoncé released her HOMECOMING documentary on Netflix in April 2019. Earlier this year, she shared the song “BLACK PARADE” and then the
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If you thought you’d seen it all, think again.  The 2020 presidential election has been filled with more viral moments than any of the past elections combined—and that’s no exaggeration. This month, a fly became famous after landing on Vice President Mike Pence‘s head. And not famous in the sense that it was briefly mentioned in passing.
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