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Minnesota Goes Purple for Prince Birthday

The state of Minnesota on Tuesday celebrated "Prince Day," with residents encouraged to wear the music legend's signature color purple on what would have been his 58th birthday.

Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton, in a proclamation making June 7 this year Prince Day, hailed the chart-topping singer for his "revolutionary music and iconic identity."

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Surprise Kanye West Show Turns to Chaos in New York City

What was supposed to be a surprise Kanye West show in New York City quickly turned to chaos as thousands of fans descended on the venue.

More than 4,000 people swarmed Webster Hall, which only holds 1,500, early Monday morning for the pop-up show. They climbed on top of cars, dumpsters and scaffolding and hung out of windows hoping to get a better view.

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Harry Potter, Now a Dad, Makes Stage Debut in London

Harry Potter makes his stage debut on Tuesday in a new London play that imagines the fictional boy wizard as a father of three, in the latest offshoot of the globally successful franchise.

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DC Beauty Commands Army Unit, Miss USA Crown

When Miss District of Columbia Deshauna Barber took the Miss USA crown Sunday, the US army reserve officer said she hoped that she was "breaking the mold."

Serving in the military "has taught me that being confidently beautiful is about being able to earn respect from people regardless of what you look like," said the 26 year-old Barber.

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Prince Death Ruled a Painkiller Overdose

Prince died from an accidental overdose of painkillers, autopsy results showed Thursday, confirming the pop icon as the highest-profile victim of the U.S. epidemic of opioid abuse.

Ending weeks of speculation, a medical examiner in Prince's native Minnesota ruled the 57-year-old's April 21 death an "accident" caused by self-administration of fentanyl, a powerful opioid used to treat severe pain.

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'Political Animals': The Lesbian Legacy of Harvey Milk

Forged in the white heat of California's gay and lesbian counter-culture, the political careers of four women have changed the course of history for members of the LGBT community.

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'House of Cards' Star Michael Kelly 'Binge Watches' at Home

"House of Cards" star Michael Kelly revealed Thursday he binge-watches the show with his wife when he isn't filming -- but complained that she had cheated on him by getting ahead.

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European Celebrities Sign 'Love Letter' to Britain

ABBA star Bjorn Ulvaeus and Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger were among 140 European celebrities who signed a "love letter to the British people" on Thursday, hoping they will stay in the EU.

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'Rage' Supergroup Emerges in Tense U.S. Election Year

Members of two bands long known for their strong political messages, Rage Against the Machine and Public Enemy, have come together for a new supergroup in a charged U.S. election year.

Calling themselves Prophets of Rage, the new act debuted with a small concert Tuesday evening in Los Angeles and promised an update Friday on additional plans.

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S.African Elephant Charges Action Hero Schwarzenegger

Hollywood action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger has admitted that "some of us had to change our pants" after an elephant charged a vehicle he was in while on safari in South Africa.

Schwarzenegger posted a video of the charge on Twitter and Instagram on Tuesday with the comment: "I couldn't have written this safari encounter better if it was for a movie."

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