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Chelsea Handler Extends Las Vegas Residency to 2026, First Female Headliner at The Cosmopolitan
Chelsea Handler extends her Las Vegas residency at The Cosmopolitan into 2026, becoming the venue’s first female headlining comedian. Four new 2026 shows are planned, with a portion of every ticket supporting The Animal Foundation.
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Sting, Summers and Copeland in Royalty Clash Over The Police Hit
Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland have dragged Sting into London’s High Court over royalties linked to the Police’s hit “Every Breath You Take,” a case that hints at long‑standing questions about credit and earnings from enduring classics. Details remain private, but the dispute underscores how song ownership and revenue splits can linger for decades. Meanwhile,…
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Kuminga Standoff Sparks RFA Market as Camps Open: Rockets, Nuggets, Magic on Watch
Here are three quick teaser options you can choose from or adapt: – Kuminga’s stalled free agency and a clutch of RFAs are testing the league’s rising cap as training camps approach. With Houston, Denver, and Orlando reshaping rosters, the edge-of-season storylines promise a season defined by development, dollars, and chemistry. – Two months into…
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Halsey Announces 2025-2026 Back to Badlands World Tour
Halsey marks the 10th anniversary of Badlands with a global Back to Badlands tour—a cinematic, globe-spanning celebration that ranges from intimate venues to grand arenas. Expect fresh visuals tied to the era as the show revisits a pivotal chapter in her artistry.
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Jan Ravnik Joins Dancing With the Stars Season 34
Jan Ravnik, a longtime dancer with Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, is stepping onto the Dancing With the Stars ballroom as a pro for season 34. Expect high-energy, globe-spanning choreography and a fresh spark on the dance floor.
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Tiny New Hampshire quake raises questions about New England’s seismic history
Residents in southern New Hampshire felt a brief tremor early this morning as a tiny earthquake rattled near Boscawen. The magnitude-1.5 quake was shallow and did not cause damage. A reminder that small quakes are a routine, though rarely noticed part of New England’s seismic history.
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Route 1 Completion in Searsport Triggers Celebrations and Protests During Collins Visit
Route 1 in Searsport marks a major milestone with two-way traffic, improved sidewalks, and upgraded utilities after years of planning and construction. The celebration, however, sits alongside protests that echo broader national debates. As residents weigh long‑term benefits against ongoing political tensions, the moment captures a town balancing infrastructure progress with civic discourse.
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Sotheby’s Bets on a Middle East Art Boom with Abu Dhabi and Saudi Push
Art markets are quietly reorienting toward the Middle East, propelled by ambitious cultural infrastructure and state-backed investment. Sotheby’s bold moves in Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia hint at a broader reshaping of luxury, heritage, and opportunity in a region poised for rapid growth.
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Flag Burn Near White House Sparks Free-Speech Debate
Protesters clash with policy and precedent near the White House as a flag-burning act tests the limits of free speech and a bold new order on desecration. With longstanding court rulings in play, the debate over symbolism, punishment, and protest rights rises again in Washington.
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Windsor’s 88.7 Teases Rock Return at 8:08 AM
Could Windsor 88.7 be returning to rock this week? A social teaser points to a format flip at 8:08 a.m. on Thursday, sparking curiosity about a shake-up for local listeners and the station’s lineup.
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Jan Ravnik Joins DWTS Season 34: What’s Next?
Jan Ravnik joins Dancing With the Stars for Season 34, bringing high-energy stage prowess from Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour to the ballroom. His global performance pedigree hints at a fresh, dynamic season and a new take on DWTS’ signature routines. Fans are buzzing to see how his showmanship translates to the competition.
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Week 0 Drama Sparks Week 1 Betting Preview: Key Line Movements in College Football
Week 0 served up drama, sharp line moves, and a glimpse of college football’s shifting landscape. With marquee Week 1 games on the horizon and coaching changes in play, this preview spotlights where the value and suspense may lie as the season kicks off.
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Texas at Ohio State: Will The Shoe’s Crowd Decide the Noon Showdown?
Arch Manning’s big road moment unfolds at a legendary noon showdown, where a sea of fans could sway the game before the first snap. The atmosphere is the real story—powerful enough to lift a team or quiet the roar. In a clash of talent and tempo, the crowd may prove as defining as the plays…
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ITV2 Teases New Reality Drama: JoJo Siwa–Chris Hughes Romance Rumors and Olivia & Alex: Parenthood
Reality TV fans could be getting two fresh storylines as ITV2 widens its non-scripted slate. Whispered follow-ups about JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes mix romance with behind-the-scenes access, while Olivia and Alex Bowen step into a six-part series about growing a family and navigating a painful moment from their past. Expect a blend of humor,…
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Wizard of Oz Immersive Experience Lands at Las Vegas Sphere
Las Vegas’ Sphere unveils a bold Wizard of Oz residency that drags Dorothy’s journey into a fully immersive, multisensory experience. A colossal screen, pulsating sound, and physical sensations pull you into Oz in a way the classic never could—reimagined for the here and now.
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Horry County Sets Sights on 95% Reading by 2030
Rise with Reading marks a bold new chapter for Horry County Schools, setting an ambitious 2030 target to boost reading across all grades. The district blends teacher development, student progress monitoring, and expanded family engagement in a cohesive literacy push. Discover what this could mean for classrooms, homes, and the path to stronger readers.
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Backstreet Boys Spark Millennium Nostalgia at Las Vegas Sphere Residency
Las Vegas gets a nostalgia jolt as the Backstreet Boys bring Millennium-era magic to the Sphere. Fans dressed in white turn the night into a living memory lane, where friendship, fashion, and timeless harmonies collide for a weekend of shared bliss and big-hearted spectacle.
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Southeast Michigan Weather: Showers Today, Cooler Temps, Weekend Rebound
Today brings showers and a cooling front across Southeast Michigan, followed by noticeably cooler air. The weekend eases into pleasant, sunny conditions just in time for Labor Day outdoor plans. Breezy pockets, especially in the Thumb, add a wind-kick to the forecast.
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Sunny, Mild Week Ahead: Cool Mornings, Warm Afternoons, and a Small Shower Chance
Get ready for a pleasant spell of sunny, mild weather with cool mornings and warm afternoons. A small chance of showers sneaks in later in the week—and again over the weekend—adding a touch of unpredictability to your outdoor plans.
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Auburn-Baylor Week 1 Kickoff: Damari Alston Takes the Reins
Auburn’s season opener puts Damari Alston in the featured back role and marks Jackson Arnold’s first start at quarterback in a high-stakes, prime-time showdown with Baylor. Freeze’s “Run your race” mindset faces its first real test as the Tigers aim to set the tone for 2025.
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NIL-Driven Cincinnati-Nebraska Clash Lands at Arrowhead, Redefining College Football Venues
NIL-driven economics are reshaping where big college games are played. Cincinnati–Nebraska heads to Arrowhead, turning a neutral-site showdown into a marquee Kansas City event with branding and revenue-sharing implications for both programs and the venue. The plan hints at a future where pro stadiums host repeatable college platforms, broadening fan experiences and redefining the economics…