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Mike Richards Resigns As Host Of Jeopardy!

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| Richards has been scrutinized over earlier allegations of a hostile work environment, as well as inappropriate comments he allegedly made about women on a podcast that he once hosted.

One Of The Biggest Live Music Companies Will Require Vaccines Or Negative COVID Tests

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AEG Presents is behind such iconic venues as Webster Hall and The Roxy, as well as the Coachella Music and Arts Festival. The policy starts Oct. 1.

R. Kelly Is Going To Trial For Alleged Sex Crimes. Here's What To Know

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It's been two years since the R&B singer and songwriter was arrested. His first federal trial is about to begin in New York, but a lot has happened in the interim. Here's what you've missed.

Everything You'd Want To Know About The Unusual Masks Worn By Team USA Athletes

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It's a bold look that has been compared to the masked Batman villain Bane – even by the Japanese organizers of the Tokyo Games. The mask is voluminous and is a nod to the host country, Japan.

They Were Laughed At For Their #FreeBritney Activism. Not Anymore

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The #FreeBritney movement has spent years trying to draw attention to Britney Spears' fight against her conservatorship. Now, it's beginning to have a serious impact on guardianship law.

Olympics Opening Ceremony Composer Steps Down And Apologizes For Bullying

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Keigo Oyamada, who performs under the stage name Cornelius, resigned from the Tokyo Olympics after critics uncovered interviews in which he boasted of bullying classmates with disabilities.

Bill Cosby Urges Howard University To Support Phylicia Rashad's Freedom Of Speech

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The comedian defended Rashad's freedom of speech after the actress came under criticism for defending Cosby after his sexual assault conviction was overturned.

Judge Denies Britney Spears' Request To Have Her Father Removed From Conservatorship

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Judge Brenda Penny signed an order denying Spears' request to have her father, Jamie Spears, removed from control of her conservatorship.

Britney Spears Is Headed To Court To Address Her Conservatorship. Here's What To Know

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Pop icon Britney Spears is scheduled to speak in court on Wednesday as part of her ongoing conservatorship case. Here's a guide to help understand why she's there and what's going on.

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