Nicki Minaj’s mother has filed a civil suit in the death of the rapper’s father, Robert Maraj, who died last month in a fatal hit-and-run accident.
Author: Kim Willis, USA TODAY
HFPA reveals plan for ‘transformational change’ after Golden Globes diversity scandal
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‘Washed out mess’: Vogue puts Kamala Harris on the cover, but Twitter users aren’t happy
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7 in 10 who report sexual harassment face retaliation, new Time’s Up study finds
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Bruce Williamson, former lead singer of The Temptations, dies at 49 from COVID-19
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Elizabeth Hurley’s son, Damian, thanks fans for ‘overwhelming kindness’ after dad Steve Bing’s death
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Michael Avenatti gets out of jail, at least temporarily, because of coronavirus pandemic
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Taylor Swift is totally down with the new ‘Cats’ movie: ‘I loved the weirdness of it’
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‘I love you, man’: Paul McCartney brings out Ringo Starr for a tour-closing Beatles reunion
Reunion alert! Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr shared the stage at Dodger Stadium, where the former Beatles played “Sgt. Pepper” and “Helter Skelter.”