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Usher and Girlfriend Jenn Goicoechea Welcome Baby No. 2
Usher and Jenn Goicoechea are parents again.
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T-Pain Says He Battled Depression After Usher Criticized His Use of Auto-Tune
In an interview with Netflix’s “This Is Pop,” T-Pain revealed he fell into a four-year depression after Usher made a comment about the singer’s use of Auto-Tune
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Usher: ‘Confessions' Sequel Album Coming Out This Year
Fans of Usher will not have to wait any longer for the sequel to his career-propelling 2004 album “Confessions.”
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John Legend, H.E.R. to Perform at Prince Tribute Concert
John Legend, Foo Fighters, Alicia Keys, Chris Martin, H.E.R. and Earth, Wind & Fire are set to perform at a Prince tribute concert this month.
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Runs in the Family: Blue Ivy Now an Award-Winning Songwriter
At just 7, Blue Ivy Carter is an award-winning songwriter. Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s daughter won the Ashford & Simpson Songwriter’s Award at Sunday’s Soul Train Awards for co-writing her mom’s hit “Brown Skin Girl,” a song celebrating dark- and brown-skinned women.
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‘Late Night': Sam Rockwell Is Done Playing Racists
Sam Rockwell talks about “Jojo Rabbit,” hitting his own personal cap on playing racists in movies and taking a SoulCycle class with Usher.
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R. Kelly Posts Bail After Being Sent Back for Unpaid Child Support
R. Kelly was bailed out of jail Saturday, the Cook County sheriff’s office said, after he was taken into custody Wednesday just after he appeared at a child support hearing at Chicago’s Daley Center.
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R. Kelly Says Ex-Wife Destroyed His Name, Others Stole Money
Embattled R&B star R. Kelly angrily blamed his ex-wife for “destroying” his name and claimed other people stole from his bank accounts in an interview that aired Thursday, a day after he was sent to jail for not paying child support.
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Woman Says She is ‘Happy' With R. Kelly
A 23-year-old woman described by R. Kelly as one of his girlfriends has told her family that she is “happy” with the embattled R&B artist.
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R. Kelly Taken Into Custody After Appearing at Child Support Hearing in Chicago
R. Kelly was taken back into custody in Cook County Wednesday just after he appeared at a child support hearing at Chicago’s Daley Center.
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R. Kelly Says Allegations of Sex Abuse are ‘Stupid' in First TV Interview Since Charges
In his first interview since being charged with sexually abusing four people, including three underage girls, R. Kelly said he “didn’t do this stuff” and he’s fighting for his life.
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R. Kelly Says ‘I Didn't Do This Stuff' in First TV Interview Since Being Charged With Sex Abuse
In his first interview since being charged with sexually abusing four people, including three underage girls, R. Kelly says he “didn’t do this stuff” and he’s fighting for his life.
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Who Bailed R. Kelly Out of Jail? Woman Says She Wants Singer's Case Heard in Court, Not the Media
The woman who bailed R. Kelly out of jail Monday told NBC 5 she has known the R&B singer for years, considers him a good friend and posted his bond because “he needed help.”
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R. Kelly Pleads Not Guilty in Sex Abuse Case, Posts Bond
After spending the weekend in jail, R&B star R. Kelly walked into a Chicago courtroom Monday wearing an orange jail jumpsuit for a hearing in his sexual abuse case.
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UF President Apologizes After Viral Video of Students Forced From Stage During Graduation Ceremony
Some of those outraged are saying the incident was racially motivated as the many of the students removed by an usher after they began to dance and celebrate were African-American.
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‘A Past We Have to Confront': New National Lynching Memorial Draws Crowds, Tears
Visitors to the new National Memorial for Peace and Justice first glimpse them, eerily, in the distance: Brown rectangular slabs, 800 in all, inscribed with the names of more than 4,000 souls who lost their lives in lynchings between 1877 and 1950. Each pillar is 6 feet (2 meters) tall, the height of a person, and made of steel that...
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New National Lynching Memorial Evokes Terror of Victims
Visitors to the new National Memorial for Peace and Justice first glimpse them, eerily, in the distance: Brown rectangular slabs, 800 in all, inscribed with the names of more than 4,000 souls who lost their lives in lynchings between 1877 and 1950. Each pillar is 6 feet (2 meters) tall, the height of a person, and made of steel that...