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    France’s Movie Theaters to Reopen on June 22

    After being shuttered for almost three months, France's movie theaters will be allowed to reopen on June 22, France's prime minister Édouard Philippe said in a televised address on Thursday. Philippe said cinemas will be permitted to reopen everywhere across France on June 22 (or June 24 since releases are scheduled every Wednesday in the […]

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    Stars Walk Out Of French Award Show In Protest After Roman Polanski Wins

    "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" actor Adèle Haenel yelled "Bravo, pedophilia!" at France’s César Awards after the disgraced director won a top prize.

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    Beyoncé shares rare family photo with Jay-Z and Blue Ivy — but no twins

    Beyoncé's got her heels off and a bottle of beer on standby in snapshots from the latest Carter family vacation.

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    There was an amazing proposal on 'The Amazing Race'

    After nine years together, a man finally proposed to his girlfriend on "The Amazing Race."

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    Top 5 Celebrity Vacation Hot Spots

    Planning a summer vacay and trying to figure out where to go? Everyone wants a little time away for some R&R, and even celebrities need a respite from the constant glare of the spotlight.

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    Johnny Depp Is Selling Off Parts of His Vast Real Estate Empire

    Actor Johnny Depp has reportedly earned more than $650 million over the course of his 30-year career in Hollywood. In the United States alone, the Pirates of the Caribbean star owns five penthouses atop the landmark art deco-style Eastern Columbia Building in downtown Los Angeles. The three remaining penthouses are currently on the market for over $1.7 million each.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    Late-Night Hosts Sent Different Messages to Paris And Terrorists

    On Monday night, Jimmy Fallon opened The Tonight Show with a monologue about the weekend’s Democratic debate, emphasizing jokes about how old Bernie Sanders is; later, seated at his desk, he offered “a hi and hello to all our friends in Paris.” In remarks that lasted a couple of minutes, he said that the terrorist attacks in Paris “backfired… we are closer than ever… I can feel it.” By contrast, The Late Show began without Stephen Colbert: His house band, Jon Batiste and Stay Human, played the F