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LA prosecutors won’t bring criminal charges against Bill Cosby

The Los Angeles County district attorney has declined to bring criminal charges against comedian Bill Cosby stemming from sexual assault allegations by two women over separate incidents, one dating back to 1965 and the other to 2008.

 
Wisconsin Gov. Walker won’t pardon man portrayed in ‘Making a Murderer’

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will not pardon a man convicted with his nephew in a case dramatized in the television documentary “Making a Murderer,” despite online petitions seeking their release, his office said on Wednesday.

 
Lawyers for Bill Cosby, wife want her deposition delayed

Lawyers for Bill Cosby and his wife, Camille, asked a federal judge on Monday to delay a deposition by her scheduled for Wednesday in a defamation lawsuit brought by seven women who allege the entertainer sexually abused them.

 
‘Star Wars’ expected to exceed domestic box office record set by ‘Avatar’

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has begun 2016 the same way it closed out 2015: it’s making a killing at the box office. The seventh chapter in the space opera nabbed $34 million on Friday, putting its domestic cume on track for close to $750 million by the end of the holiday weekend.

 
Singer Natalie Cole dies at 65

Grammy-winning singer Natalie Cole, whose biggest hit came in a virtual duet with her late father, pop legend Nat King Cole, of his decades-old hit “Unforgettable,” has died at the age of 65, her family said on Friday.

 
Vegas Stripped: Behind the scenes of a fireworks show

Here is a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to produce a massive firework show in Las Vegas, and why it remains a Grucci family passion.

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