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Roberto Novo, left, styles the hair of Madelon Spier while his two French bulldogs keep them company in an apartment Wednesday, May 5, 2021 in New York. Novo started offering older clients free haircuts during the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Emily Leshner)
Celebrity stylist gives free haircuts to isolated clients

By Emily Leshner And Luis Andres Henao May. 18, 2021 10:04 AM EDT

This image released by Netflix shows Zendaya, left, and John David Washington in a scene from "Malcolm & Marie." (Netflix via AP)
New this week: Foo Fighters, 'Malcolm & Marie' and Snoopy

By The Associated Press Feb. 01, 2021 11:15 AM EST

FILE - In this Thursday, April 12, 2018, file photo, Britney Spears accepts the Vanguard award at the 29th annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Spears wants to be freed from her father. In a recent series of court maneuvers, Spears has sought greater say over her life and affairs, which for years have been under the control of a court conservatorship run mostly by her father, James Spears. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Lawyer: Britney Spears fears father, wants him out of career

By Andrew Dalton Nov. 10, 2020 07:56 PM EST

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Jun. 03, 2020 03:05 AM EDT
BLACK OUT TUESDAY NEW YORK (AP) — Though Black Out Tuesday was originally organized by the music community, the social media world also...

FILE - This April 21, 2010 file photo shows recording artist Katy Perry, left, on stage with Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald as he accepts the Songwriter of the Year award at the 27th Annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards in Los Angeles. Luke is marking a comeback with the funky Doja Cat hit “Say So,” which topped this week’s Billboard Hot 100 chart thanks to its remix featuring rap queen Nicki Minaj. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)
With No. 1 hit, once-ousted producer Dr. Luke marks comeback

By Mesfin Fekadu May. 13, 2020 11:35 AM EDT

In this April 2, 2020, frame from a Zoom video, the Rev. Laura Everett in Boston delivers a sermon for Boston’s First Baptist Church. As Everett delivered a previous sermon, a user who had seen the church service advertised entered the video conferencing session and shouted homophobic and racist slurs. Everett said she had tweeted the link to the sermon because she wanted “the doors of the church to be open to every weary soul who is looking for a word of comfort.” (The Rev. Laura E. Everett via AP)
Hackers' new target during pandemic: video conference calls

By Regina Garcia Cano And Aaron Morrison Apr. 07, 2020 01:15 AM EDT

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