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Success
John Summit went from working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in a $65,000 job to a multimillionaire DJ—‘I make more in one show than I would in my entire accounting career’
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Jessica Coacci
October 18, 2025
Success
Groundbreaking glam rockers Kiss mourn ‘Spaceman’ guitarist as Ace Frehley dies at 74
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Hannah Schoenbaum
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and
The Associated Press
October 17, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Dolly Parton once turned down a song request from Elvis Presley. That was just one business decision that helped build her $650 million empire
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Sydney Lake
October 8, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Taylor Swift KO’s The Rock with top box office spot as ‘Official Release Party of a Show Girl’ rakes in $33 million
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Jonathan Landrum Jr.
and
The Associated Press
October 6, 2025
Newsletters
Taylor Swift knows how to reclaim an insult. She just did it for the ‘girlboss’
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October 6, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Bad Bunny defies MAGA uproar in SNL appearance, gives America ‘4 months to learn’ Spanish for his Super Bowl appearance
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and
The Associated Press
October 5, 2025
Success
Taylor Swift prepares to take a ‘Showgirl’-themed victory lap as she eyes a $35 million haul and a second box-office No. 1
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October 3, 2025
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Kristen Parisi
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September 29, 2025
Law
Assata Shakur, fugitive Black militant and godmother to Tupac, dies in Cuba
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Philip Marcelo
and
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September 26, 2025
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and
The Associated Press
September 19, 2025
Law
Ticketmaster accused by FTC of conspiring with brokers to buy concert tickets at face price, get a kickback at higher resale
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Dee-Ann Durbin
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The Associated Press
September 19, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Why the song of the summer is nearly 30 years old—and what it has to do with Gen Z’s nostalgic thirst for a ’90’s kid summer’
By
Nick Lichtenberg
September 11, 2025
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Two decades after Katrina, New Orleans remembers the hurricane that wiped the city with the ‘hand of God’
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Jack Brook
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The Associated Press
August 29, 2025
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