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Rihanna's Stiletto Sneaker Hype Leaves Paris in Her Wake

Before she even set foot on the Paris catwalk Wednesday singer Rihanna was making headlines with her second collection for Puma, sending supermodel Gigi Hadid off sprinting in a pair of stiletto sneakers.

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Amy Schumer Most Dangerous Celebrity Online

Amy Schumer is the most dangerous celebrity on the internet — and not just because of her no-holds-barred personality.

Intel Security announced Wednesday that the actress-comedian topped its 10th annual list of the most dangerous celebrities online.

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Playboy Features First Muslim Woman in Hijab

Playboy magazine, once famous for bunnies and soft porn, for the first time is featuring a Muslim woman wearing a hijab, in a spread that is drawing both praise and criticism.

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Trump Debate Sniffles Go Viral

Donald Trump's case of the sniffles during Monday night's presidential debate with Hillary Clinton has gone viral on social media, spawning jokes and ironic asides about a candidate who has made his opponent's health an issue.

Hashtags like #Sniffles, #TrumpSniffles and #Trumpsniffing proliferated after the Republican sniffled repeatedly in the opening minutes of the widely watched match-up.

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Beyonce, Bieber Lead MTV Europe Nods

Pop chart-toppers Beyonce and Justin Bieber on Tuesday led nominations for the MTV Europe Music Awards, with Danish newcomers Lukas Graham also among top contenders.

The Europe Music Awards, which will take place on November 6 in Rotterdam, are held each year in a different location as the entertainment network highlights international acts and fans.

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An End to Fashion Elitism? Not in Milan

Social media are being credited with democratizing the landscape of fashion in London and New York.

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Action Vowed for Refugees in Concert Led by Metallica, Rihanna

Top names in music including Metallica and Rihanna joined leaders Saturday in a concert that brought promises of action to support refugees and improve sanitation in the developing world.

The Global Citizen Festival, broadcast live from the vast lawn of New York's Central Park, distributes tickets to fans who commit to petitions and other actions aimed at ending extreme poverty.

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Paul Simon, Tom Morello Lead Music Drive against Poverty

Pop-folk legend Paul Simon and hard-edged guitarist Tom Morello on Thursday led a drive by musicians to fight poverty, bringing promises of greater action to help the world's most vulnerable.

The two headlined a first night of the Global Citizen Festival, which will culminate with a live-broadcast concert Saturday from New York's Central Park featuring Rihanna and Metallica.

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FBI Launches Probe of Brad Pitt amid Child Abuse Allegations

The FBI has opened an investigation of Brad Pitt, amid news reports that the Hollywood actor's abusive behavior toward his children was what led wife Angelina Jolie to file this week for divorce.

Celebrity website TMZ reported that police have launched an investigation of Pitt, who reportedly began yelling and "getting physical" with his children on a private jet several days ago.

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Obama-Era Surveillance Worse than Stasi, Says Oliver Stone

U.S. film director Oliver Stone on Thursday accused President Barack Obama's administration of implementing a surveillance system worse than that of the feared Stasi secret police in East Germany.

Speaking at the San Sebastian film festival in northern Spain, where he presented his film "Snowden," Stone said many in the U.S. had grown disillusioned with a president they once saw as "a man of great integrity."

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