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Bar worker sues Backstreet Boy Carter over altercation
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — An employee of a Key West, Florida, bar is suing Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter over an altercation that resulted in Carter's arrest.
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Alt rock band Guster performs live in Pittsburgh alleyway
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Alternative rock band Guster is getting attention on social media after members performed an impromptu alleyway performance in Pittsburgh.
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No charges in battery complaint against Chris Brown in Vegas
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Authorities in Las Vegas say R&B singer Chris Brown won't be charged with a crime based on a woman's complaint about a New Year's weekend altercation in a casino resort hotel room.
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Thurman, Ora at Paris couture as Dior shows without designer
PARIS (AP) — Spring-summer couture shows blossomed into focus Monday — parading their silken, and often sexy, savoir faire to front rows spilling with celebrities from Uma Thurman, Kate Bosworth to Rita Ora.
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'60 Minutes' Bowie interview 15 years of missed connections
NEW YORK (AP) — A brief "60 Minutes" piece on the late David Bowie that aired Sunday was the result of a 15-year journey of missed connections involving three of the newsmagazine's correspondents and a rock star gone underground.
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Rock has made no decisions on Oscar monologue, says his rep
NEW YORK (AP) — A representative for Chris Rock says the Oscar host has made no decisions about his opening monologue.
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Clinton courts youth with celebs, but many prefer Sanders
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Hillary Clinton has a lot of celebrity pals on her side, like actress Lena Dunham and singers Katy Perry or Demi Lovato, the latter of whom belted out hits at a campaign concert at the University of Iowa.
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Stewart says Sundance for 'film nerds,' Remembering Bowie
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — The Associated Press is all over the Sundance Film Festival, which runs through Jan. 31, from its premieres to the Hollywood glitz. Here's what they've seen and heard:
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Stewart says Sundance for 'film nerds,' Remembering Bowie
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — The Associated Press is all over the Sundance Film Festival, which runs through Jan. 31, from its premieres to the Hollywood glitz. Here's what they've seen and heard:
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The Latest: 26.8 inches of snow fails to set new NYC record
WASHINGTON (AP) — The latest on the blizzard slamming a large swath of the United States (all times local):
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