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Rap mogul Suge Knight hurt in nightclub shooting

Death Row Records founder and rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight was injured in an early morning shooting Sunday in a packed nightclub but was expected to survive, a Los Angeles County sheriff’s sergeant said.

 
Robin Williams dead at 63

Robin Williams, the Academy Award winner and comic supernova whose explosions of pop culture riffs and impressions dazzled audiences for decades and made him a gleamy-eyed laureate for the Information Age, died Monday in an apparent suicide. He was 63.

 
McEnroe’s son charged with drug possession

The son of tennis star and ESPN analyst John McEnroe and actress Tatum O’Neal has been charged with drug possession.

 
Comedian Tracy Morgan critically injured in 6-car pileup

Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan was critically injured in a fatal six-vehicle pileup on the New Jersey Turnpike on Saturday, hours after performing a standup routine at a show in Delaware, authorities said.

 
Newly released video shows Wayne Newton’s yacht sinking in Lake Mead

A National Park Service video, obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal through a Freedom of Information Act request, shows Wayne Newton’s 65-foot luxury houseboat quickly sinking to the bottom of Lake Mead last year after a salvage crew freed the damaged vessel from a covered slip at Temple Bar Marina in Arizona.

 
Love of animals helped Pamela Anderson deal with abuse

Pamela Anderson has previously talked about being a survivor of rape, but in an emotional speech for her new charity, she credits animals with helping her survive years of abuse at the hands of others.

 
Neon Trees lead singer gay, proud and Mormon

Despite the Mormon church’s stance on homosexuality, Neon Trees singer Tyler Glenn stands out and proud, hoping one day his church will embrace same-sex couples.

 
Bieber’s ‘prayer’ trip to Japan turns sour on social media

Canadian pop-star Justin Bieber apologized for visiting a Japanese war shrine Wednesday out of ignorace for the “militaristic history of external aggression” represented by the tribute.