Lil Uzi Vert coming to the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles on Feb. 2
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2017 has been a breakout year for the young hip-hop star Lil Uzi Vert. In January, his smash collaboration “Bad & Boujee” with Migos went to No. 1 on the Hot 100 and later in the year, he scored another Top 10 hit with what’s best described as a rap song for Marilyn Manson fans, […]

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Watch: Oasis’ Liam Gallagher and Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs reunite at Manchester Arena
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Oasis were arguably the most popular music group in the U.K. during their initial run of success starting back in the mid-1990 and throughout the 2000s. On Saturday evening, half of the rock band’s original lineup reunited on stage at the Manchester Arena, when Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs came out to…

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WATCH: Run the Jewels wrecks Stephen Colbert's Christmas video
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Late night television host Stephen Colbert was in the holiday mood during Friday’s episode of The Late Show. Towards the start of the segment, the comedian was quick to reference his original 2016 holiday song, the “Halloween Wiggle,” which was “ruined” by his friends Run The Jewels. Colbert looked…

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The Academic announce 2018 US tour
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Irish indie rockers The Academic have revealed their first batch of U.S. tour dates in 2018. The group, which will release its sophomore LP Tales from the Backseat on Jan. 12, will embark on a four-week run through the country between February and March, making 16 stops along the way. Check out the…

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Mexican superstar Natalia Lafourcade adds 2018 North American tour dates
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Mexican pop singer Natalia Lafourcade has announced a run of North American tour dates set for this coming spring. Revealed late last week, the upcoming concerts will continue the veteran singer’s promotional campaign in support of her seventh studio album, Musas, which was released this past spring…

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Does Pentagon still have a UFO program? The answer is a bit mysterious – Cyprus Mail
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Cyprus Mail Does Pentagon still have a UFO program? The answer is a bit mysteriousCyprus MailThe Pentagon acknowledged on Saturday that its long-secret UFO investigation program ended in 2012, when U.S. defense officials shifted attention and funding to other priorities. But as to whether the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program has …and more »

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US fighter pilots reveal close encounter with ultra-fast UFO that outpaced their F-18 jets – The Sun
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The Sun US fighter pilots reveal close encounter with ultra-fast UFO that outpaced their F-18 jetsThe SunUS fighter pilots reveal close encounter with ultra-fast UFO that outpaced their F-18 jets. The remarkable footage captures a glowing whitish oval and a darker orb as the jets, dispatched from the aircraft carrier Nimitz, chase the craft. By […]

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NY Times: Pentagon study of UFOs revealed – FOX43.com
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FOX43.com NY Times: Pentagon study of UFOs revealedFOX43.comBeyond preparing for the next field of battle, or advancing a massive arsenal that includes nuclear weapons, the Pentagon has also researched the possible existence of UFOs. The New York Times reported Saturday on the once completely classified project …and more »

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US Defense Department admits funding secret UFO-hunting program – Rappler
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Rappler US Defense Department admits funding secret UFO-hunting programRapplerWASHINGTON, USA – The Pentagon has acknowledged funding a secret multi-million dollar program to investigate sightings of UFOs. The shadowy program ended in 2012, according to the Defense Department, but the New York Times reported that it is still up …and more »

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Luis Elizondo, Former Director of the Pentagon's Aerospace ID Program, Says Some UFOs Still 'Defy Explanation' – Daily Beast
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Daily Beast Luis Elizondo, Former Director of the Pentagon's Aerospace ID Program, Says Some UFOs Still 'Defy Explanation'Daily BeastThat's right, UFOs. Aspects of the program continue to this day, according to The New York Times, which broke the story. The Advanced Aerospace Identification Program, championed by then-senators Harry Reid, Ted Stevens and Daniel Inouye, directed […]

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