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Stormy Daniels’ attorney reveals what was left out of ’60 Minutes’ interview
The lawyer for the adult film actress says his client wants to share "many more details and facts" left out of "60 Minutes" interview.
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Jimmy Fallon, Demi Lovato and other celebs joined March For Our Lives
Whether standing in the crowd or performing on stage, a number of celebrities showed their support for student activists rallying against gun violence.
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Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon match their twins at Kids' Choice Awards
The proud parents decided to play dress up with their 6-year-old twins for Nickelodeon's orange carpet event.
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Michael Buble and wife expecting baby No. 3! See the big announcement
Michael Buble hosted the Juno Awards to honor the best and brightest in Canadian music Sunday, but the accolades weren't the only good news he shared onstage.
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Fallout over Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal continues
After revelations that a third party accessed millions of Facebook users’ data without their knowledge, embattled CEO Mark Zuckerberg is apologizing. In newspapers in the U.S. to Europe, the company purchased ads expressing their regret. This comes as Facebook confirms that it has the ability to track your phone calls and text messages if you have an Android device, and more lawmakers call for Zuckerberg to testify before Congress.
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Parkland students return to school after historic March for Our Lives rally
Students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school are returning home Monday morning after flooding the nation's capital over the weekend, leading hundreds of thousands in demanding gun reform in the March for Our Lives. Now, they are now turning their attention towards November, hoping to influence midterm elections. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports from Parkland, Florida.
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Watch Chloe x Halle perform ‘The Kids Are Alright’ live on TODAY
R&B musicians and sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey, known as Chloe x Halle, were live in the TODAY studio to perform “The Kids Are Alright,” the new single off their debut album of the same name.
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