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Luke Bryan didn't slip on a cellphone onstage: 'I was kind of hamming that up'
Luke Bryan clarified that a cellphone wasn't to blame for him falling at a weekend show, explaining that he in fact slid on a slick spot on the stage.
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Klopp keeps the drama going to the end as Liverpool beats Spurs 4-2 in his penultimate Anfield match
The smile is back on Jurgen Klopp’s face even if his Liverpool players seem intent on testing his nerves right to the endABC News - Sports -
Kindness 101: A look at leadership
Now to the series "Kindness 101," where Steve Hartman and his children share stories built around kindness and character, and the people who've mastered those qualities. Today's lesson is leadership. To find out what that means, Steve went to a ...CBS News - Top stories -
Apple Says iPhone Sales Slip, but Businesses Are Loving the Vision Pro
When Apple's finances look unsettling, the tech world trembles. But maybe it shouldn't, says CEO Tim Cook.Inc. - Business - Apple -
Edwards, and his Wolves, didn't steal Game 1 from Nuggets. They owned it
It's hard to say that Saturday's 43-point game from Anthony Edwards in a win over Denver was the Minnesota star's arrival, because there's still another level for him.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Maui suing cellphone carriers over wildfire alerts it says people never got
A lawsuit says if emergency responders had known about widespread cellphone outages during the deadly Maui wildfires, they would've used other methods to warn about the disaster.CBS News - Top stories -
Bryan Ramos notches first career RBI for White Sox, before first career at-bat
New White Sox third baseman Bryan Ramos managed a nifty feat in his first career start on Sunday. He notched his first career RBI before his first career at-bat. The interesting anomaly happened because Ramos lifted a sacrifice fly to center field ...Yahoo Sports - Sports
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Actor Bernard Hill, who starred in 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Titanic,' dies at 79
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Dua Lipa, as 'SNL' host and musical guest, tries to give us everything
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UCLA faculty protest at Hammer Museum gala, decrying treatment of pro-Palestinian students
Professors crash the Hammer Museum's starry gala, calling for UCLA's chancellor to resign and for pro-Palestinian student activists to be given amnesty.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Mick Jagger sounds off at New Orleans Jazz Fest, starting a feud with Gov. Jeff Landry
After Mick Jagger jabs at Lousiana Gov. Jeff Landry during the Rolling Stones' Jazz Fest set in New Orleans, the conservative Republican claps back.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment