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Kamala Harris to Honor 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop With Event at Her D.C. Residence. Hip-hop receives recognition at the Emmys.
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Kamala Harris to Honor 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop With Event at Her D.C. Residence. Hip-hop receives recognition at the Emmys.
"It's all Country" is a new docuseries hosted by Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning that explores impactful artists and performances in country music.
Clint Eastwood's love for western films is evident in his admiration for Howard Hawks' Red River, among other favorites.
"Starfield" is Bethesda's highly anticipated open-world space adventure game that promises expansive exploration and engaging gameplay. Fans are eagerly awaiting its release on September 6.
The article ranks all five Indiana Jones movies, with "Raiders of the Lost Ark" being the best and "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" as the worst.
Taylor Swift melts hearts with a sweet embrace of Kobe Bryant's daughter Bianka during a concert performance.
Bill Geddie, esteemed TV news producer of "The View," passes away.
Tim McGraw's hit song "My Next Thirty Years" celebrates the future.
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"The Out-Laws" is a forgettable but necessary popcorn comedy on Netflix.
Kevin Hart's new standup special "Reality Check" showcases his comedic genius, tackling modern culture and family with laughter and incredulity.
Wham! documentary on Netflix leaves George Michael fans deeply moved.