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Ozzy Osbourne, Heavy Metal Icon, Dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, died from a heart attack on July 22 at age 76 at his home in London, surrounded by his family, a few weeks after his final concert.
Ozzy Osbourne, Heavy Metal Icon, Dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, died from a heart attack on July 22 at age 76 at his home in London, surrounded by his family, a few weeks after his final concert.
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McDonald's Q2 Sales Beat Expectations Amid Economic Uncertainty
McDonald's Corp. exceeded Q2 global comparable sales expectations with a 3.8 percent rise, driven by value meals and promotions amid economic uncertainty; U.S. sales grew 2.5 percent, while international markets saw a 4 percent increase.
McDonald's Q2 Sales Beat Expectations Amid Economic Uncertainty
McDonald's Corp. exceeded Q2 global comparable sales expectations with a 3.8 percent rise, driven by value meals and promotions amid economic uncertainty; U.S. sales grew 2.5 percent, while international markets saw a 4 percent increase.
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Smooth Jazz Pioneer Chuck Mangione Dies at 84
Chuck Mangione, a flugelhorn player known for "smooth jazz", died at 84; his biggest hit, "Feels So Good", reached No.4 in the US charts in 1978, and his music was featured at the 1976 and 1980 Olympic Games.
Smooth Jazz Pioneer Chuck Mangione Dies at 84
Chuck Mangione, a flugelhorn player known for "smooth jazz", died at 84; his biggest hit, "Feels So Good", reached No.4 in the US charts in 1978, and his music was featured at the 1976 and 1980 Olympic Games.
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TV Highlights: Vegas's Art, MasterChef Controversy, and New Competition Shows
Channel 4 airs Johnny Vegas's art project documentary alongside new series of MasterChef and Destination X; BBC Two continues its Moors Murders investigation; ITV1 presents The Fortune Hotel game show; and Channel 4 examines the Air India crash.
TV Highlights: Vegas's Art, MasterChef Controversy, and New Competition Shows
Channel 4 airs Johnny Vegas's art project documentary alongside new series of MasterChef and Destination X; BBC Two continues its Moors Murders investigation; ITV1 presents The Fortune Hotel game show; and Channel 4 examines the Air India crash.
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Marc Maron Ends Podcast, Focuses on Stand-Up, Addresses Grief in New HBO Special
Comedian Marc Maron ended his popular "WTF" podcast to focus on stand-up comedy; his new HBO special, "Panicked," explores his grief over the death of his friend and former love, Lynn Shelton, and his methods of coping with loss.
Marc Maron Ends Podcast, Focuses on Stand-Up, Addresses Grief in New HBO Special
Comedian Marc Maron ended his popular "WTF" podcast to focus on stand-up comedy; his new HBO special, "Panicked," explores his grief over the death of his friend and former love, Lynn Shelton, and his methods of coping with loss.
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OnlyFans Star Bonnie Blue Sparks Debate Over Online Pornography and Exploitation
Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger, earns millions on OnlyFans by filming herself having sex with numerous "barely legal" men, sparking controversy and debate over exploitation, the attention economy, and online content regulation.
OnlyFans Star Bonnie Blue Sparks Debate Over Online Pornography and Exploitation
Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger, earns millions on OnlyFans by filming herself having sex with numerous "barely legal" men, sparking controversy and debate over exploitation, the attention economy, and online content regulation.
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Documentary Race Follows Ozzy Osbourne's Death
Following Ozzy Osbourne's death at 76 from an acute myocardial infarction, the BBC and Paramount+ are competing to release documentaries filming his final three years, covering his final performance and return to England, respectively.

Documentary Race Follows Ozzy Osbourne's Death
Following Ozzy Osbourne's death at 76 from an acute myocardial infarction, the BBC and Paramount+ are competing to release documentaries filming his final three years, covering his final performance and return to England, respectively.
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Col Joye: Australia's Beloved Rock and Roll Icon
Col Joye, born Colin Frederick Jacobsen in 1937, rose to fame as Australia's first nationwide No.1 pop artist in the 1950s and 60s, achieving iconic status through his band Col Joye & the Joy Boys, numerous hit songs, television appearances on Bandstand, and a family-friendly image that contrasted w...

Col Joye: Australia's Beloved Rock and Roll Icon
Col Joye, born Colin Frederick Jacobsen in 1937, rose to fame as Australia's first nationwide No.1 pop artist in the 1950s and 60s, achieving iconic status through his band Col Joye & the Joy Boys, numerous hit songs, television appearances on Bandstand, and a family-friendly image that contrasted w...
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Ordinary" Tops Stagnant 2025 Songs of the Summer Chart
Alex Warren's "Ordinary" is Billboard's 2025 Song of the Summer, despite a lack of typical summer hit qualities; its nine-week reign at No. 1 is attributed to streaming algorithms and radio programming favoring already established songs, leading to an unusually static chart with songs like Morgan Wa...

Ordinary" Tops Stagnant 2025 Songs of the Summer Chart
Alex Warren's "Ordinary" is Billboard's 2025 Song of the Summer, despite a lack of typical summer hit qualities; its nine-week reign at No. 1 is attributed to streaming algorithms and radio programming favoring already established songs, leading to an unusually static chart with songs like Morgan Wa...
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Saxon Open-Air Theaters: Weather Impacts Vary Widely
Unpredictable summer weather in Saxony led to cancellations at some open-air theaters, such as Felsenbühne Rathen which cancelled two shows, impacting attendance and planning; however, others, including the Deutsch-Sorbisches Volkstheater in Bautzen and the Greifenstein-Festspiele, reported no issue...

Saxon Open-Air Theaters: Weather Impacts Vary Widely
Unpredictable summer weather in Saxony led to cancellations at some open-air theaters, such as Felsenbühne Rathen which cancelled two shows, impacting attendance and planning; however, others, including the Deutsch-Sorbisches Volkstheater in Bautzen and the Greifenstein-Festspiele, reported no issue...
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K Mak's Ethereal Gig: Stunning Visuals, Halting Energy
Australian singer K Mak's electro-classical performance, featuring space-themed projections, suffered from a lack of audience interaction, resulting in an untethered atmosphere despite accomplished musicianship and visually stunning moments.

K Mak's Ethereal Gig: Stunning Visuals, Halting Energy
Australian singer K Mak's electro-classical performance, featuring space-themed projections, suffered from a lack of audience interaction, resulting in an untethered atmosphere despite accomplished musicianship and visually stunning moments.
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Jaws" Re-Release Celebrates 50 Years of Cinematic History
Jaws," Steven Spielberg's 1975 thriller, celebrates its 50th anniversary with a re-release in over 260 German cinemas, showcasing its lasting impact on cinema and public perception of sharks.

Jaws" Re-Release Celebrates 50 Years of Cinematic History
Jaws," Steven Spielberg's 1975 thriller, celebrates its 50th anniversary with a re-release in over 260 German cinemas, showcasing its lasting impact on cinema and public perception of sharks.
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