Black Eyed Peas, Robbie Williams added to Manchester concert
After returning to the United States, Ariana Grande had even chose to postpone her tour, being more concerned about the health of her fans than by going back on stage. American singers Pharrell Williams , Usher and One Direction singer Niall Horan will also perform. Organisers expect at least £2m to be raised from the event.
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Hastings' Amber Rudd to stand in for PM at BBC election debate
He also delivered a similarly dig at Mrs May in his very British closing statement that garnered a big laugh from the studio audience when he advised viewers to make a brew and watch Bake Off because "you are not worth Theresa May's time, don't give her yours".
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Lack of wind blows hopes of Cup races away
With their superior boat speed and technique clearly evident from start to finish in the light and tricky conditions, the Japanese won the race by nearly six minutes. The Kiwi boat powers to a big win over Britain on day five of the qualifying series. If they finish the round-robin in front, they will take a bonus point into the championship match.
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Bob Seger to kick off 'Runaway Train' tour in August
However, Seger hinted it could be his final trek in a teaser video that said "one last time". The Detroit native has two hometown shows now scheduled: DTE Energy Music Theatre, formerly known as Pine Knob, has already sold out; his Palace of Auburn Hills concert on September 23rd goes on sale on June 9th.
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Wonder Woman Reviews: 10 Critical Reactions You Must See
The letter noted that the actress served in the IDF, compulsory for all Israeli citizens. When the original Wonder Woman , Lynda Carter, talked to Entertainment Weekly about this new undertaking, she only had nice things to say about the actress and her new movie.
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Coachella announces 2018 dates, ticket info
Because of Beyoncé's move, fans who plan to attend next year's fest already know one headliner they'll get to see, which isn't typically the case with Coachella. It is the only time to take advantage of the Coachella payment plan. Singer Beyonce was expected to headline this year's event, but had to pull out due to her pregnancy.
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Venezuela: Goldman Sachs protest
Meanwhile, emerging market bond market participants familiar with Venezuelan debt said there is no effective secondary market for the bonds in question, which were first issued by the state-owned oil company PDVSA in 2014 and held entirely by the country's central bank until recently.
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Could Donald Trump fire untouchable son-in-law Jared Kushner?
As Republicans repeatedly hammered Clinton for failing to adhere strictly to the federal government's rules for handling classified information, Democrats are lecturing Trump on the same points. "It's both normal, in my opinion, and acceptable", Kelly responded. Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from SC, said on CNN's "State of the Union" that he was skeptical of the back-channel story because he did not trust Russian officials.
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Gal Gadot was excited to be with Lynda Carter
See Inverse's previous report on Lebanon's move to ban Wonder Woman from theaters here. It is the first of Gadot's films to be banned, as Fast and the Furious and Batman vs Superman were shown in Lebanon, despite the latter seeing protest from campaigners.
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Congress, FBI Looking Into Claims of Another Sessions-Kislyak Meeting
The Department of Justice blasted a report alleging the possibility of an undisclosed, private meeting between a Russian official and then-Sen. Congressional investigators are probing whether Attorney General Jeff Sessions had an additional meeting with Russia's Ambassador to the U.S.
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BA struggles to reunite passengers and luggage
But BA denied that this was the reason. In February IAG reported its annual operating profit rose 8.6 percent to 2.5 billion euros and said its British Airways transatlantic business, based at Heathrow, had held up well compared with Europe's highly competitive budget market.
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'Pirates of the Caribbean' hooks no. 1, 'Baywatch' belly flops
That put Pirates into the driver's seat for the weekend, and the Friday combined with Thursday previews came in at $23.4 million, below where Disney had hoped, and the lowest since the original Pirates opened in 2003. In 2014, the first Guardians of the Galaxy earned $333.2 million domestically and $440 million internationally, for a global total of $773.3 million.






