The NHL has rescinded its ban on players using stick tape to support social causes, including rainbow Pride Tape.
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Frances Bean Cobain marries Tony Hawk's son in '90s dream union: report
The daughter of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and singer Courtney Love revealed she was dating the son of pro-skateboarder Tony Hawk in 2022.
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Dwayne Johnson says his wax figure needs fixing, starting with skin colour
The Musée Grévin in Paris has been accused of ‘whitewashing’ Dwayne Johnson by making his wax figure’s skin far lighter than the actor’s true complexion.
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I thought we'd reached peak Taylor Swift — I was wrong
Not just wrong, but very, very wrong. But how much more Taylor Swift can the world absorb?
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Horror master John Carpenter is taking on TV with 'Suburban Screams'
In ‘John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams,’ the series explores the horrors that exist in our own backyards, the mundane things that we may not think of as scary but actually are.
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What not to wear: Striking actors given strict rules for Halloween costumes
Strike rules dictate that actors cannot promote content from major studios, who are currently on the other side of the bargaining table.
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Maternal injuries happening at 'absurdly high' rate in Canada during labour. Why?
The use of forceps and vacuum delivery tools during labour has resulted in an alarmingly high number of maternal traumas in Canada, such as severe perineal and cervical tears.
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Ex-NFLer Rashad Jennings fumbles hard on easy 'Wheel of Fortune' puzzle
Let’s just assume that Rashad Jennings isn’t much of a Quentin Tarantino fan.
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Dick’s video debut with Drake happened by chance
In his first ever NBA pre-season, forward Gradey Dick promised himself to put in long hours at the Toronto Raptors’ training facilities and do whatever his coaches asked of him.
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MTV Europe Music Awards cancelled amid Israel-Hamas conflict
The awards show was scheduled to take place in Paris in early November.
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Why have Hollywood's actors not reached a deal as strike nears 100 days?
Studios abruptly ended talks a little more than a week after they began, saying the actors’ demands were exorbitantly expensive and the two sides were too far apart to continue.
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