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Grammy Noms: 9 for Beyonce, 8 Each for Drake, Rihanna, Kanye

The Grammy Awards are sipping all of Beyonce's lemonade.

The pop star leads the 2017 Grammys with nine nominations, including bids for album of the year with "Lemonade," and song and record of the year with "Formation." The singer, who already has 20 Grammys and is the most nominated woman in Grammy history with 62 nods over the course of her career, is also the first artist to earn nominations in the pop, rock, R&B and rap categories in the same year.

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2017 Grammy Awards: A List of the Nominees in Top Categories

A list of nominees in the top categories at the 59th annual Grammy Awards, announced Tuesday by The Recording Academy.

— Album of the year: "25," Adele; "Lemonade," Beyonce; "Purpose," Justin Bieber; "Views," Drake; "A Sailor's Guide to Earth," Sturgill Simpson.

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Lady Gaga Reveals Battle with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Pop icon Lady Gaga has revealed an ongoing battle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), part of the emotional fallout from having been raped as a teenager.

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Lebanese Singer Mona Meraachli Passes Away at 58

Lebanese singer Mona Meraachli passed away on Monday at the age of 58 due to a heart attack.

Meraachli started her career in 1973 as a contestant in the talent show Studio el Fann.

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How a Flirty TV Presenter Gave France's Fillon a Leg-Up

Glass of wine in hand and happy to talk about his nerves in parliament and even his bushy eyebrows, the Francois Fillon who featured on French television screens last month was entirely new.

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China Theme Park to Raise the Titanic, with Wi-Fi

Construction of the world's first full-size replica of the Titanic has begun in China, state media reported Thursday, where it is expected to enjoy smoother sailing as a lakeside tourist draw than its namesake.

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To Audrey with Love: A Fashion Designer's Tribute

One of the fashion world's greatest platonic love stories almost never came to pass, when in the 1950s French couturier Hubert de Givenchy at first refused a request to design for Audrey Hepburn.

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The Woman Who Decides What Wine Presidents Drink

It came as a shock. But Virginie Routis learned very early that one of the obstacles she was going to have to overcome to become a top wine waiter was sexism.

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Celebrity-Backed Palestinian Cinema Closes

One of the best-known cinemas in the Palestinian territories closed Wednesday after running out of money, organizers said, six years after a grand reopening ceremony backed by international celebrities.

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Pope to Host Scorsese as New Film Unveiled to Priests

"Goodfellas" director Martin Scorsese is to be granted a private audience with Pope Francis on Wednesday after unveiling his latest film to an audience of 400 Jesuits, the Vatican said.

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