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Irv Gotti, music producer and Murder Inc. founder, dead at 54
Irv Gotti, a famed music producer and founder of the hip-hop label Murder Inc., died.NBC News - 1h -
Irv Gotti, Famed Hip-Hop Music Executive, Dies at 54
The producer helped launch the careers of Ja Rule and Ashanti with his label, Murder Inc. Records.The New York Times - 3h -
Irv Gotti, who shaped 1990s hip-hop, dies aged 54
The US music mogul transformed hip-hop with records by Ja Rule, Ashanti, DMX and Jennifer Lopez.BBC News - 8h -
Met apology for friend who found drag artist dead
Steven Grygelko, whose stage name was Heklina, was found dead by his friend Joshua Grannell.BBC News - 1d -
At least 54 dead after paramilitary group attacks open market in Sudan
The attack by the Rapid Support Forces on the Sabrein Market was the latest in a series of deadly attacks.CBS News - 5d -
Man who burned Quran 'shot dead in Sweden'
Salwan Momika, 38, is reported to have been killed in an apartment in Södertälje, Stockholm.BBC News - Jan. 30 -
Ex-Executive Who Oversaw South Korean Airport Renovations Is Found Dead
Son Chang-wan was in office while works were undertaken at Muan International Airport. Last month, a plane crashed into a concrete barrier there, killing 179 people.The New York Times - Jan. 22 -
'I need hip-hop': Inside Kyrstin Johnson's viral hip-hop-inspired floor routine
Kyrstin Johnson's viral floor routine consisted of songs such as Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us."ESPN - Jan. 18 -
The Sheikh, the Mogul and the Diplomat: The Trio Who Sealed the Gaza Truce
The Qatari prime minister, working with both President Biden’s envoy and President-elect Donald J. Trump’s representative, formed an unlikely partnership.The New York Times - Jan. 17
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