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Mike and Karen Pence bought a $1.9 million 7-bedroom home in a ritzy Indiana neighborhood
When the Pences left the White House, they didn't own a home and likely spent some time living with various friends and family, Insider reported.
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Byron Allen to buy seven TV stations, including Tucson outlet, for $380 million
In the past two years, Allen Media has spent nearly $1 billion buying network affiliate TV stations.
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Rev. Al Sharpton in Detroit: Sen. Gary Peters defends 'issues we care about'
Sharpton campaigned for Peters on Wednesday, calling him a friend of voting rights and other civil rights issues while mocking his black GOP opponent
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Chappelle's Show Is Coming to Netflix and HBO Max in November
Dave Chappelle's comedy series originally aired on Comedy Central from 2003 to 2006
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. says he's '100% sure' he will never box professionally again
Since retiring from professional boxing with an unmatched 50-0 record, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has turned his attention to promoting and mentoring the next generation of fighters.
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Ciara and her son dress as Cardi B and Offset for Halloween — and Cardi approves
Ciara and her son dressed up as Cardi B and Offset for Halloween, and earned the 'WAP' rapper's seal of approval.
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Rapper Lil Wayne latest hip-hop figure to support Trump
Rapper Lil Wayne met with President Trump in Florida on Thursday, becoming the latest hip-hop figure to publicly associate with or support the president ahead of the election. Lil Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., took a photo with Mr. Trump after discussing the "Platinum Plan," a Trump administration initiative launched in September meant to "uplift Black communities" across the U.S. through a $500 billion investment. "Just...
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Ice Cube Tells Critics Not to Clump Him With Rappers Like Lil Wayne, He's Consulted the Experts
The former N.W.A. member claims he did his homework before speaking with the president.
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Omari Hardwick: Jordan Peele diversified the thriller genre
Omari Hardwick says his new film, “Spell,” was possible partly due to Jordan Peele creating a lane for more diversity in horror and psychological thriller films. Hardwick also found out that Tyler Perry put in a good word for him at Paramount. (Oct. 30)
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