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Hilary Duff separates from husband Mike Comrie

Former Disney Channel starlet Hilary Duff has separated from her hockey-playing husband Mike Comrie, People reports.

“They remain best friends and will continue to be in each other’s lives,” said a rep for the 26-year-old singer/actress. “They are dedicated to loving and parenting their amazing son and asks or privacy at this time.”

Duff and Comrie married in August 2010 and welcomed a son, Luca Cruz, in March 2012. According to a source close to the actress, there was no major incident that served as a catalyst for the separation.

“They really did drift apart,” says the unnamed source. “They have put effort and thought into this decision for a long time. They tried couple’s therapy but in the end, they realized at this time, they work better as friends.”

Supreme Court to rule on Aereo's television over Internet service

The Supreme Court will decide whether a startup company can offer live television broadcasts over the Internet without paying fees to broadcasters.

The high court agreed on Friday to hear an appeal from television broadcast networks in their attempt to shut down Aereo Inc., which takes free signals from the airwaves and sends them over the Internet to paying subscribers.

Broadcasters have sued Aereo for copyright infringement. The big networks have supplemented their advertising revenue with fees from cable and satellite TV companies for redistributing their stations to subscribers. If customers drop their pay-TV service and use Aereo, broadcasters would lose some of that revenue.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last year that Aereo did not violate the copyrights of broadcasters with its service, but a similar service has been blocked by other judges.
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Maulik Pancholy gets engaged to longtime partner

30 Rock actor Maulik Pancholy, who officially came out back in November in OUT magazine, has now gotten engaged to his partner of nine years, Ryan Corvaia. To top it all off, it happened in front of the Taj Mahal. The actor tweeted the news and a picture of the couple:
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Joe Nichols and wife having another baby

Joe Nichols is going to be a dad again.

The country singer announced the happy news with a tweet yesterday, writing, “Aaaaaaand we’re pregnant again! Another baby Nichols on the way in 2014! :)”

This will be the second child for Nichols and his wife, Heather; the two also have a 20-month-old daughter, Dylan River. Nichols is also dad to Ashelyn, 15.

“Joe, Heather and Dylan are very excited to be welcoming a new baby by summer,” his rep told People.

Kelly Osbourne calls off engagement

Kelly Osbourne and vegan chef Matthew Mosshart have called off their engagement after two years together, People reports.

“It was a mutual decision,” Osbourne told E!, where she works as a commentator for The Fashion Police. “We love each other very much. It just wasn’t the right time for us and I think if we weren’t as mature and adult as we are, then we could have gone down a road that wasn’t really nice.”

Osbourne was previously engaged to model Luke Worrall.

Activist poet-playwright Amiri Baraka dies at 79

Amiri Baraka, the militant man of letters and tireless agitator whose blues-based, fist-shaking poems, plays and criticism made him a provocative and groundbreaking force in American culture, has died. He was 79.

His booking agent, Celeste Bateman, told The Associated Press that Baraka, who had been hospitalized since last month, died Thursday at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.

Perhaps no writer of the 1960s and ’70s was more radical or polarizing than the former LeRoi Jones, and no one did more to extend the political debates of the civil rights era to the world of the arts. He inspired at least one generation of poets, playwrights and musicians, and his immersion in spoken word traditions and raw street language anticipated rap, hip-hop and slam poetry. The FBI feared him to the point of flattery, identifying Baraka as “the person who will probably emerge as the leader of the Pan-African movement in the United States.”

Baraka transformed from the rare black to join the Beat caravan of Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac to leader of the Black Arts Movement, an ally of the Black Power movement that rejected the liberal optimism of the early ’60s and intensified a divide over how and whether the black artist should take on social issues. Scorning art for art’s sake and the pursuit of black-white unity, Baraka was part of a philosophy that called for the teaching of black art and history and producing works that bluntly called for revolution.

“We want ‘poems that kill,’” Baraka wrote in his landmark “Black Art,” a manifesto published in 1965, the year he helped found the Black Arts Movement. “Assassin poems. Poems that shoot guns/Poems that wrestle cops into alleys/and take their weapons leaving them dead/with tongues pulled out and sent to Ireland.”
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Chris Brown rejects plea deal in D.C. assault case

Lawyers for Chris Brown say the singer has rejected a plea deal in a case in which he’s accused of hitting a man outside a Washington hotel.

Brown appeared Wednesday afternoon in a D.C. court. He and his bodyguard face a misdemeanor assault charge after an October altercation outside the W Hotel.

Speaking outside of court, Brown’s lawyer, Danny Onorato said they had decided not to accept the plea because “Chris Brown’s not guilty.”

His lawyers say they expect a trial date to be set at another hearing, scheduled for Feb. 20.

At the time he was charged, the Grammy winner was on probation in California for a 2009 attack on singer Rihanna, his then-girlfriend. As a result of the charge in Washington, a judge revoked Brown’s probation in California.

Insane Clown Posse sues feds over gang label

The Insane Clown Posse is suing the U.S. Justice Department over a 2011 FBI report that depicts the rap-metal duo’s devoted fans, the Juggalos, as a dangerous gang.

The American Civil Liberties Union filed the lawsuit Wednesday in Detroit federal court on behalf of the group’s two members, Joseph Bruce (Violent J) and Joseph Utsler (Shaggy 2 Dope). It also names four fans as plaintiffs.

The lawsuit contends that the description of the Juggalos as a “loosely organized hybrid gang” in a national report on gangs violated the plaintiffs’ rights. The group says its fans are a family, not a gang.

Scott Gandy, who is one of the four fans who are suing, says he was forced to remove Insane Clown Posse tattoos to apply for the Army.

Lily Tomlin ties the knot with partner of 42 years

After more than four decades together, Lily Tomlin’s longtime partner and collaborator is now her wife.

Tomlin’s publicist Jennifer Allen told People Magazine and other media outlets Tuesday that the 74-year-old actress and comedian married 78-year-old Jane Wagner in a private New Year’s Eve ceremony in Los Angeles. READ FULL STORY

Young Jeezy released after arrest for false imprisonment, battery

Fulton County sheriff’s officials say Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy surrendered late last week on charges including terroristic threats, false imprisonment, and battery.

According to Fulton County jail records, the rapper is free on $45,000 bond.

Sheriff’s spokeswoman Tracy Flanagan says the rapper turned himself in on Friday to face charges linked to a grand jury warrant. A report outlining details of the allegations wasn’t immediately available, including when the allegations were made and by whom.

One of the rapper’s representatives said he didn’t have details of the allegations and had no comment.

Flanagan says the rapper, whose real name is Jay Wayne Jenkins, is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 29 for a plea and arraignment hearing.

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