Justice Peter Lane said in the High Court that the decision to provide security to Prince Harry on a case-by-case basis was not unlawful, irrational or unjustified.
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2 men convicted of murdering Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay in 2002 shooting
A Brooklyn federal jury found Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington guilty of killing the pioneering DJ over what prosecutors characterized as revenge for a failed drug deal.
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Jess Chong, Canadian 'Survivor,' on her casting and what it's actually like on the show
Toronto competitor Jess Chong promises Season 46 of ‘Survivor’ is going to be ‘a sizzler.’
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Taylor Swift's dad accused of punching photographer in the face
Taylor Swift and her entourage were disembarking from a yacht after partying in Australia’s Sydney Harbour when the alleged violent altercation occurred.
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Eat 'cereal for dinner': Kellogg's CEO's money-saving tip hits sour note
WK Kellogg CEO Gary Pilnick said families who are struggling with high grocery prices might find relief with Frosted Flakes or Froot Loops for dinner.
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Amy Schumer reveals she has Cushing's syndrome after 'puffy' face insults
Amy Schumer got a flood of hateful comments after her face appeared ‘puffier than normal’ during a ‘Tonight Show’ interview, leading her to seek medical help.
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Kenneth Mitchell, Canadian 'Star Trek' and Marvel actor, dies at 49
Kenneth Mitchell is being remembered as a talented actor, father and advocate for those living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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We now live in a music microculture, even when it comes to Taylor Swift
It a world where music is niche, how can you measure success?
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Female pro golfer films 'mansplainer' correcting her swing at driving range
Georgia Ball posted a video showing the professional golfer interrupted by a man at a driving range who had some unsolicited advice about her swing.
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'Cash Cab'-aret? Beloved Canadian quiz show returns, with a musical spin
The beloved game show is being revived as ‘Cash Cab Music,’ with original host Adam Growe back in the driver’s seat.
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Stanley cups: Customers sue over presence of lead in popular tumblers
Two Stanley owners filed a lawsuit in California alleging the cup-maker’s parent company was negligent in disclosing the presence of lead in the viral product.
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