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Former Eagle Don Felder mourns death of Glenn Frey
NEW YORK (AP) — Don Felder had still not given up on speaking again to Glenn Frey.
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DiCaprio rips Big Oil at Davos confab of business leaders
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Fresh off his Golden Globe win, Leonardo DiCaprio drew ooohs, ahhs and smiles from a crowd as he was honored for his work against the climate crisis at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Then he ripped into Big Oil.
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Astronaut nurses zinnia to full bloom after mold invasion
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The International Space Station now has a bright pop of orange, thanks to commander Scott Kelly's green thumb.
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Woman charged with nursing without license in Brown case
ATLANTA (AP) — A woman accused of posing as a nurse at the hospice where Bobbi Kristina Brown spent her final days has been charged with practicing nursing without a license.
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Mexico probes possible money tie between actress, drug boss
MEXICO CITY (AP) — There are indications that drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman had business dealings with actress Kate del Castillo, who arranged a meeting between the drug boss and actor Sean Penn, Mexico's attorney general said in an interview published Tuesday.
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Berklee, Boston Conservatory agree to unite as single school
BOSTON (AP) — The Berklee College of Music and the Boston Conservatory have agreed to merge into one school focusing on music, dance and theater.
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Sting, Peter Gabriel announce 'Rock Paper Scissors' tour
LONDON (AP) — Sting and Peter Gabriel had so much fun the last time they toured together they thought they'd do it again.
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High court rejects appeal over Picasso painting
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from descendants of famed composer Felix Mendelssohn who want German officials to return a Pablo Picasso painting that was subject to forced transfer under the Nazi regime.
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Bette Midler to return to Broadway in 'Hello, Dolly!'
NEW YORK (AP) — It's a match made in musical theater heaven — Bette Midler will star in a Broadway revival of "Hello, Dolly!"
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Eagles co-founder Glenn Frey, who sang 'Take It Easy,' dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Glenn Frey, a rock 'n' roll rebel from Detroit who journeyed West, co-founded the Eagles and with Don Henley formed one of history's most successful songwriting teams with such hits as "Hotel California" and "Life in the Fast Lane," has died.
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