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The latest gadgets: Smartphone, smartwatch, smart ... tail?
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The latest developments surrounding the consumer-electronics show in Las Vegas known as CES (all times local):
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North Korea warns of war over South's propaganda broadcasts
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea warned of war as South Korea on Saturday continued blasting anti-Pyongyang propaganda across the rivals' tense border in retaliation for the North's purported fourth nuclear test.
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How Anthony Hopkins views his relationship with Shakespeare
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — A roundup of news Friday from the Television Critics Association winter meeting, at which TV networks and streaming services are presenting details on upcoming programs:
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Singer Troy Shondell, singer of 'This Time,' dies at age 76
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Rock n' roll singer Troy Shondell, who had a hit song in 1961 with "This Time (We're Really Breaking Up)," has died. He was 76.
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Singer Justin Bieber asked to leave Mexico's Tulum ruin site
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Mexican official said Friday that Canadian pop star Justin Bieber and his entourage were asked to leave the Mayan archaeological site of Tulum after he apparently tried to climb onto or among the ruins.
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Correction: Obit-Caldwell story
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — In a story Jan. 6 about the death of Nicholas Caldwell, co-founder and singer of the R&B group The Whispers, The Associated Press reported erroneously where the band formed. The Whispers were formed in Los Angeles, not the San Francisco Bay area.
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Kanye West, Beck, Strokes to perform at Governors Ball fest
NEW YORK (AP) — Kanye West, Beck, the Strokes and the Killers are set to perform at the three-day 2016 Governors Ball Music Festival in June.
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Prisoners score Malawi's first Grammy nomination
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The gentle chorus of maximum security prisoners sung over simple guitar chords has earned Malawians their first Grammy nomination, but it took nearly 10 days for them to find out.
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A look at decades of propaganda battles between the Koreas
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea's resumption of anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts from mammoth speakers in retaliation for the North's fourth nuclear test is a return to old-fashioned, Cold War-era psychological warfare — something the two Koreas, locked in a standoff over the world's most heavily armed border, specialize in.
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Late Motorhead frontman features in Finnish milk ad
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — A Finnish dairy company has released a commercial featuring Motorhead frontman Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister that was filmed just weeks before his death in December.
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