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Kanye West brings Sunday Service to his hometown of Chicago ahead of NBA All-Star Game

Yo Gotti was just one celeb in attendance as West and his Sunday Service Choir performed some of his own hits, including Jesus Walks and a gospel version of Can't Tell Me Nothing.




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Top Gun: Maverick star Monica Barbaro oozes cool in blue pantsuit

Actress Monica Barbaro was the picture of elegance as she stepped out solo in New York City.




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Charlotte McKinney keeps safe in surgical gloves while shopping for groceries amid COVID-19 pandemic

The model, who rose to fame after starring in a Carls Jr. Superbowl ad in 2015, wore surgical gloves on Tuesday while shopping at Erewhon in Los Angeles.




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Colin Kaepernick donates $100K in COVID-19 relief to minority communities

Ex-San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick is donating $100,000 to coronavirus relief in minority communities, which he believes are at higher risk due to systemic racism.




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JLo instructs Shakira on proper booty-shaking by using her mother's advice in Super Bowl BTS clip

It's hard to believe the 50-year-old Grammy nominee would have any expertise on the subject over the 43-year-old Grammy winner, whose most famous song was her 2006 hit, Hips Don't Lie




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Jennifer Lopez wasn't happy when her chef served her rice while she was training for the Super Bowl

Jennifer Lopez's personal chef Kelvin Fernandez's job is keeping up with the superstar's 'intense' diet.




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Amy Pejkovic and Adam Tomlinson 'continue to be seen together' following split last year

Amy Pejkovic and Adam Tomlinson split in March last year after an 18 month relationship.




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Chatswood stabbing: Police applied to have girl kicked out of home days before

The 14-year-old girl was attacked by her 52-year-old father at their family home in Chatswood, on Sydney's north shore, about 10am on Sunday.




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Nicole Cartwright's killer still on the run a year year after her body was found in Sydney

Nicole Cartwright, 32, was found dumped in Hunter's Hill, on Sydney's lower north shore, in the early hours of October 3, 2018, one year ago today, and no one has been arrested over her murder.




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Home and Away's Joel McIlroy charged with assaulting a female police officer

Former Home & Away Actor Joel McIlroy is behind bars, accused of punching and shoulder-charging a female police officer in Surry Hills yesterday. 




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Woman who smuggled 1,600 MDMA pills into a Sydney music festival got 40 for free

Grace Poo, 23, was arrested at the Midnight Mafia music festival in Sydney's Olympic Park last May when sniffer dogs detected her trying to enter with the $50,000 worth of ecstasy tablets.




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Seventeen dead and 18 missing as horrific Australian bushfires take 1,400 homes and burn 5m hectares

Towns are running out of fuel and water, shops are selling out of basic supplies and more fatalities are expected as fires raging across southern Australia are set to get worse by Saturday.




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Infrared pictures taken from space of Australian bushfires

Satellite images taken on Saturday showed wildfires burning around East Gippsland and Kosciuszko National Park.




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Elton John pledges $1m for bushfire victims at Sydney concert

Elton John told a crowd of thousands he had donated $1million to help bushfire victims during his Sydney concert on Tuesday night.




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'Dangerous and erratic' driver Dane Wheway who caused horror crash that killed father is jailed

Dane Wheway, 25, caused a horrific crash which killed Jeremy Harvey on the M1 north of Sydney in March 2018. He was driving his Ford Ranger 'dangerously and erratically'.




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China coronavirus: Australians warned about hoax health notice

Fake social media posts are claiming coronavirus is spreading in several Sydney suburbs, and is even found in Lipton ice tea.




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Last plane from China coronavirus epicentre lands in Sydney

One international student from Wuhan, who asked not to be named, said he was quizzed by officials on the way in to the airport and a group of doctors wearing masks asked him if he was unwell.




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Police horses leave Bondi Beach covered in manure on Australia Day in 'national disgrace'

Dimitri Moskovich, one of Bondi's most recognisable citizens, has renewed his campaign to rid the beach of mounted police, claiming they treat the world-famous landmark as a 'horse toilet'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: How anti-Brexit bigwigs have turned themselves into a laughing stock

Dominic Grieve is one of a number of former Tories telling people to vote 'tactically' to stop Boris Johnson taking Britain out of the EU on January 31, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Hypocrisy, heroism and the real goodies and baddies of this earth-shaking election

DOMINIC LAWSON: Boris Johnson is getting all the plaudits and Jeremy Corbyn all the blame. That's what you'd expect after an election in which the Conservatives gained a more crushing victory.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The card that showed the hidden cost behind too many Christmas bargains

DOMINIC LAWSON: Florence Widdicombe opened a pack of Tesco charity Christmas cards and found on one a note from a prisoner in China declaring that he had been forced to do this work.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Stoic Brits and proof that the French and Germans are the real sick men of Europe 

DOMINIC LAWSON: A lot of us feel a bit grim at this time of year. But we just get on with it. That's not so true of our near neighbours in France and Germany.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: It's surprising, but I'm feeling sympathy for Rebecca Long-Bailey 

DOMINIC LAWSON: As if Labour doesn't have enough problems with alienating Britain's Jewish community, it now seems intent on becoming a hostile environment for Catholics, too.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The astounding story of how China's Huawei seduced Britain's elite

DOMINIC LAWSON: Within days, we are told, the Government will 'decide' whether to award the Chinese firm Huawei the contract to develop and maintain this country's vital electronic network.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Hunting Lord Lucan remains a national obsession

DOMINIC LAWSON: Lord Lucan is alive! Or so claims a building contractor called Neil Berriman. And why should we listen to Mr Berriman? Well, he is the son of the Lucan family nanny.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: A storm could have killed my wife, but I still thrill to the raw power of nature

DOMINIC LAWSON: This was meant to be bad news, and in a way it is: Storm Ciara (easier to write than to pronounce) has swept across the United Kingdom.




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DOMINIC LAWSON on Hermes, the uncontactable delivery firm

DOMINIC LAWSON: Every year my sister gives me the same birthday present. Sorry, that's not fair: Nigella gives me a jumper, but each year it is one of a different colour.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Eugenics IS practised in Britain

DOMINIC LAWSON: So that's clear: it is absolutely unacceptable for anyone with eugenicist views to have a position of the slightest influence within British politics.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The Lords are on to something when it comes to the battle for the Ladies

DOMINIC LAWSON: The 12th Baron Lucas inaugurated a debate asking the Government to ensure that at least half of toilet facilities in public buildings are available to women only.




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DOMINIC LAWSON on his bird flu and what the coronavirus crisis has taught us about the food we eat 

DOMINIC LAWSON: The coronavirus sweeping the world can be traced back to a food market in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the new strain first transferred from wildlife to humans.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Jaws and freedom loving Boris Johnson

DOMINIC LAWSON: Johnson said in 2007 that Mayor Larry Vaughn was the true hero of the film Jaws: it was 'laudable' that he strove to help businesses in defiance of mounting hysteria.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Please can our politicians stop calling this a war. It's nothing like it 

DOMINIC LAWSON: As so often in her 68-year reign, the Queen gets it right. In her statement to the country on meeting the challenge of the coronavirus, she did not once use the word 'war'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Our paper tiger leaders will be back dealing with China when this is over

DOMINIC LAWSON: The founder of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong, invented a term for 'reactionaries' in the West who made threats against his regime. He called them 'paper tigers'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Yes, we need experts but they're not the ones who must find a way out of this crisis

DOMINIC LAWSON: Only a certain type engages in professional point-scoring in the midst of a pandemic. But Sir Paul Nurse, the Nobel prize-winning scientist, seems to fit that bill.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Forget trendy theorists. It's the Queen who instinctively grasps our lockdown

DOMINIC LAWSON: This wasn't supposed to happen. The British people have responded to a draconian lockdown with good humour and fortitude.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: No, the coronavirus lockdown cure ISN'T worse than the disease

DOMINIC LAWSON: The decision to extend the lockdown has, unsurprisingly, intensified the complaint that 'shutting down the economy will cost more lives than the coronavirus'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: We've been far too cosy with China, but a Tory revolt is fighting back 

DOMINIC LAWSON: How mortifying to be complimented by a representative of the totalitarian regime now in the global dock for its conduct during the Covid-19 pandemic.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: What locked-in syndrome tells us about happiness in lockdown UK

Locked-in Shirley Parsons (pictured) suffered a colossal haemorrhagic stroke from a clot on her brain in 2003. But she said she is happier than before her stroke, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.




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Princess Charlotte arrives at private school St Thomas's with sequin pink unicorn key ring

Giving Princess Charlotte a touch of sparkle on her way to school in London this morning was a pink, sequined unicorn head key ring seen dangling from her bag.




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Prince William reveals Princess Charlotte 'loves unicorns' and calls them 'very cool'

Prince William, 37, revealed Princess Charlotte, 4, 'loves unicorns' and declared the mythical creatures were 'very cool' during a royal visit to Harcombe House in Devon yesterday




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Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery calls Kate Middleton 'mesmerizing' on her visit to the set

Actress Michelle Dockery, 37, heaped praise on Kate Middleton, 38, as she recalled the royal's visit to the Downton Abbey set in 2015, as she appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon




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Princess Charlotte smiles as she was handed a plastic flamingo by a wheelchair user at Sandringham

Princess Charlotte, four, was given a £1.50 pink plastic flamingo by royal fan Gemma Clark, 39, as she left St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate.




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Emma Willis, Rochelle Humes and Rylan lead the excited celebrities at Spice Girls Wembley show

The trio joined the likes of Sam Smith, Emma Stone, Haim, Lily Collins, Jaime Winstone, Judge Rinder and Greg Rutherford at the sell-out event.




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Vicky Pattison struggled to stop Greg Rutherford winning Celebrity Masterchef

JIM SHELLEY: Vicky Pattison and Neil Ruddock had more chance of beating Greg Rutherford at long jump than they did of defeating him in the kitchen tonight.




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Benfica wonderkid Joao Felix scores outrageous training ground goal 

Wonderkid Joao Felix executed a stunning goal during a Benfica training session to demonstrate why he is in such high demand across Europe this summer.




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Kieran Trippier makes debut for Atletico Madrid in pre-season victory but Joao Felix limps off

Kieran Trippier - who signed from Tottenham in a £20million deal this week - made his debut for Diego Simeone's outfit as they ran out emphatic winners against Numancia on Saturday.




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Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal team-mate claims he ISN'T injured contradicting Sarri's statement

One of Cristiano Ronaldo's international team-mates has insisted the Portuguese star isn't carrying an injury - directly contradicting the claims of Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri.




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Renato Sanches is piecing his career back together with Lille after a dramatic fall from stardom

Renato Sanches must have truly felt on top of the world after Portugal lifted the Euro 2016 trophy. But an assent to the lofty heights of the game can often be followed by a plummet to the bottom.




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Brendan Rodgers defends James Maddison's lifestyle after Leicester man was seen out in Dubai

Brendan Rodgers has launched a passionate defence of James Maddison's lifestyle and insists the Leicester midfielder is the footballer all youngsters want to emulate.




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England staff to request Marcus Rashford's medical records from Manchester United

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer cast doubt on Rashford's availability for the Euros on Wednesday, claiming that the player's recovery from a double stress fracture of the back was taking longer to heal than expected.