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Martha Stewart offered high praise for Snoop Dogg, who’s co-hosting her upcoming dinner-party show:

‘He’s a cook, baker, candlestick maker, everything.’

Sarah Paulson (left) is taking Marcia Clark–the real-life head prosecutor whom she is nominated for playing in The People v. O.J. Simpson–to the Emmys as her plus-one.

An Australian food company is giving away pepper shakers that block wi-fi at the dinner table, in an effort to encourage conversation.

Katy Perry surprised an Orlando shooting survivor on Ellen and offered to pay for his first year of film school.

Starbucks is testing a weekend-only brunch menu that includes Belgian waffles and French toast.

Nintendo’s Mario franchise will make its long-awaited mobile debut in the form of a game called Super Mario Run; it will be released on Apple’s App Store in December.

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Kanye West’s Yeezy Season 4 fashion show took place outdoors and started nearly two hours late, causing some models to faint or sit down from standing in the hot sun.

A 70-year-old man accused of robbing a bank in Kansas City, Kans., told investigators he did it because he preferred jail to continuing to live with his wife.

Protesters charged Ryan Lochte and his dance partner, Cheryl Burke, after their first performance on Dancing With the Stars, before being subdued and arrested for trespassing.

Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston broke up after three months of heavily documented romance.

A commercial jet (and all its passengers) landed in Melbourne–instead of Malaysia–because the pilot input the wrong coordinates into the navigation system.

The Internet was very dubious about Apple’s new wireless headphones. Quipped one Twitter user: “I’ve already lost my #AirPods and they haven’t even come out yet.”

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