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Neil Young and Crazy Horse cancel tour, Hollywood Bowl show: 'A couple of us got sick'
Neil Young and Crazy Horse 'are still not fully recovered' from illness as they announce cancellation of the Love Earth tour, which included the Hollywood Bowl.
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Tour de France 2024: How to watch the cycling Super Bowl, full schedule, livestream info and more
Everything you need to know to watch this year's Tour de France. -
BBC News - Top stories
Lost photos show young Manics before star's disappearance
Previously lost photos of disappeared Manic Street Preachers star Richey Edwards have resurfaced. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'Not as Fast as I Used to Be.' The Defiant Speed Demon Trying to Set a Tour de France Record at Age 39.
Mark Cavendish is a single victory away from setting an all-time mark for stage wins. That’s why he’s back, and trying to lug himself over the mountains in scorching heat. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
George Stubbs's Harmonious Horse Painting
Newly acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, the 18th-century artist’s ‘Mares and Foals Belonging to the Second Viscount Bolingbroke’ is a tender equine family portrait enriched by a lush palette. -
The Guardian - World
North Korea says drills by South Korea, US and Japan show nations have developed ‘Asian Nato’
Pyongyang calls large-scale ‘Freedom Edge’ drills involving fighter jets and nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier ‘provocative’. North Korea has criticised a joint military exercise by South Korea, Japan and the US held this month, state media has ...North Korea -
The New York Times - Business
Along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a Struggle to Make a Living
Los Angeles lifted restrictions that had forced street vendors, mostly immigrants, on Hollywood Boulevard to dodge citations. Other challenges remain. -
BBC News - Top stories
England beware - are Switzerland dark horses of Euros?
How Switzerland's win over Italy in the last 16 of Euro 2024 showed that England's side of the draw is far from easy. -
BBC News - Top stories
Military horses run loose again in central London
It is the second time since April that Household Cavalry horses have bolted through the capital. -
MarketWatch - Business
Engaged couples spend a fortune on weddings. They’d be happier investing in their marriage.
“We don’t need to learn anything about money for our marriage,” one bride says. Actually, they do.
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Holocaust Museum L.A. launches new augmented-reality app with an assist from Hollywood
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'MaXXXine' is Ti West's Hollywood horror story. The real-life locations are even scarier
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What to watch over Fourth of July to forget about today's politics
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Jamie Foxx reveals rare details about health scare: He has a 3-week hole in his memory
Jamie Foxx gave a few rare details about what led up to his health scare last year, saying he doesn't remember anything from an almost three-week period. -
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Barry Diller expresses interest in Redstone family firm (and Paramount controlling shareholder)
After pulling the plug on the Paramount sale, mogul Shari Redstone made it known that she would entertain offers for her family holding company, National Amusements Inc., that controls Paramount's voting shares.