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The wattage in The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” wasn’t strong enough to compete at the Grammys — but the song isn’t the only electrifying No. 1 hit that the Recording Academy snubbed
Greece’s prime minister has promised sweeping changes to the country’s laws and labor regulations to combat sexual abuse and misconduct in the wake of an assault allegation made by Olympic sailing champion Sofia Bekatorou
Caster Semenya is going to the European Court of Human Rights to challenge rules that prohibit her from running in certain track events because of her high levels of natural testosterone
British television presenter and writer David Walliams and “Doc Martin” star Martin Clunes are among several actors who formally settled damages with a newspaper publisher over phone hacking claims
Long Beach State pays visit to Hawaii in a Big West matchup
Cal State Northridge pays visit to Cal State Bakersfield in a Big West matchup
Saint Louis plays host to Richmond in an A10 matchup
On Feb. 25, 1950, the variety series “Your Show of Shows” made its debut on NBC. In 1957, Buddy Holly and the Crickets recorded “That’ll Be The Day,” their first and only number one hit.…
When “WandaVision” wraps its nine-episode run next month on the Disney+ streaming service, Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda will make her next appearance in the “Doctor Strange” movie sequel
Emilio Estevez said “The Mighty Ducks” TV series wooed him out of the director’s chair and back into acting, but only because it was a worthy successor to the 1990s movie franchise
“Better Call Saul,” the prequel spinoff to the hugely successful series “Breaking Bad,” will begin production in New Mexico on its sixth and final season beginning in March
The largest fictional keeper of law and order in Detroit may not stand watch at one Motor City museum as planned
Paramount Pictures is joining other major Hollywood studios in slashing the traditional 90-day theatrical window
The government dropped drunken driving and reckless driving charges against Bruce Springsteen on Wednesday stemming from an incident in November, admitting that the rocker’s blood-alcohol level was so low that it didn’t warrant the charges