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Denver Takeoff Tragedy: Trespasser Killed
Denver International Airport became the scene of a horrific and exceedingly rare tragedy on Friday night. Frontier Airlines Flight 4345, an Airbus A321neo preparing for takeoff to Los Angeles, struck and killed a pedestrian on Runway 17L.
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Chris Brown’s BREEZY Sells Just 70K Units
Chris Brown’s new album BROWN, released May 8, 2026, is projected to move around 70,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. While enough for a likely Top 5 debut, the number has sparked widespread discussion and disappointment.
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Netflix Nemesis Cast’s LA Q&A Screening
Netflix rolled out the red carpet in Inglewood on May 12, hosting a special screening event for its upcoming series Nemesis at Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas, bringing together cast, creators, and industry guests for an early look at the project.
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Asake Gives Moody Glam In Flaunt Mag Editorial
Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Asake is serving full brooding, cinematic glam in his latest editorial for Flaunt magazine, shot by acclaimed photographer Cody Cloud. The vibrant, expressive visuals showcase the rising star's magnetic star power and effortless style.
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Asake Gives Moody Glam In Flaunt Mag Editorial
Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Asake is serving full brooding, cinematic glam in his latest editorial for Flaunt magazine, shot by acclaimed photographer Cody Cloud. The vibrant, expressive visuals showcase the rising star's magnetic star power and effortless style.
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Hawa Rewriting Rules of Global Pop Music
At just 23 years old, Hawa has already amassed a devoted fanbase with her genre-blending sound that fuses ancient tribal rhythms, bouncy 808s, and contemporary lyricism. Discover how she's redefining the future of global pop music.




