MARION — Motorcycle stunts, country music and rap are all a part of the weekend in Marion. Friday night, Luke Combs performs at Rent One Park.
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MARION — Motorcycle stunts, country music and rap are all a part of the weekend in Marion. Friday night, Luke Combs performs at Rent One Park.
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MARION — Motorcycle stunts, country music and rap are all a part of the weekend in Marion. Friday night, Luke Combs performs at Rent One Park.
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A Michigan office manager risked his career to expose a doctor who gave chemotherapy to patients who did not have cancer. “Whistleblower”, host Alex Ferrer talks to the former office manager who stepped forward to expose the man responsible. “Whistleblower” airs Friday night at 8 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. CT on CBS.
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"Whistleblower": Doctor gave chemotherapy to patients who didn’t have cancer
There isn't a musician out there quite like G. Love. His rootsy, soul- and -bluesy vibe accents hip hop -influenced lyrics to forge a sound that …
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Fusion of blues, hip hop powers G. Love's unique sound
There isn't a musician out there quite like G. Love. His rootsy, soul- and -bluesy vibe accents hip hop -influenced lyrics to forge a sound that …
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Fri 7/20-Sun 7/22: The Pitchfork Music Festival bolsters its usual smart … Sun 7/22: Chicago rap phenom Phoelix does it all on his own with his latest …
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The Pitchfork Music Festival and more of the best things to do in Chicago this weekend
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She talks about the friends she lost along the way – and her fight for … If her name is not familiar, you may be aware of her rap alias, Bhad Bhabie, …
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'I'm always gonna be a nightmare': how Bhad Bhabie went from meme to megastar MC
She talks about the friends she lost along the way – and her fight for … If her name is not familiar, you may be aware of her rap alias, Bhad Bhabie, …
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BURBANK (CBSLA) — A documentary about a 100-year-old actress who is a survivor of Hollywood’s ugly blacklist period, says the blacklist only slowed her down — it didn’t end her career as it did to so many. The documentary on Marsha Hunt’s life — “Marsha Hunt’s Sweet Adversity — is now showing in local movie theaters. CBS2’s Jo Kwon spoke to the actress who will turn 101 soon. “I started acting at birth,” she quips as she looks around a room filled with movie posters and memorabilia. Hunt says she was born to act and did start young. She was just 17 in 1935 when she was discovered by Paramount Studios. “First acting job was the feminine lead with two leading men,” she says. That movie was “The Virginia Judge” and she went on to do 54 films in 17 years. “Yeah, I just never stopped working,” Hunt says. Following a trip she took in 1947, she found herself less in demand. “I flew to Washington with a whole plane-load of stars to defend some accused show-people.” Hunt says. She was an activist and as a result of speaking out she was accused of being a communist sympathizer. “And I didn’t know beans about communism,” she says. “To be blacklisted it meant that you weren’t able to work in radio, television, and film. And in Marsha’s case she was unfairly blacklisted. She had nothing to do with communism,” says Roger Memos. He made the documentary to show the unfairness of the period. “All she ever wanted to do was to act. The blacklist has been her ball-and-chain for the last 70 years,” Memos says. Hunt, an award-winning actress with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, says being blacklisted might have slowed her career but it didn’t end it. “I wanted the greatest variety of roles that I could be given, and thank God they gave them to me,” she says. After being blacklisted, she went on to star in eight more films. Editor’s Note: The documentary just wrapped at the Laemmle in Encino. On July 31, it will open in Beverly Hills at the Ahyra Fine Arts Theater.
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BURBANK (CBSLA) — A documentary about a 100-year-old actress who is a survivor of Hollywood’s ugly blacklist period, says the blacklist only slowed her down — it didn’t end her career as it did to so many. The documentary on Marsha Hunt’s life — “Marsha Hunt’s Sweet Adversity — is now showing in local movie theaters. CBS2’s Jo Kwon spoke to the actress who will turn 101 soon. “I started acting at birth,” she quips as she looks around a room filled with movie posters and memorabilia. Hunt says she was born to act and did start young. She was just 17 in 1935 when she was discovered by Paramount Studios. “First acting job was the feminine lead with two leading men,” she says. That movie was “The Virginia Judge” and she went on to do 54 films in 17 years. “Yeah, I just never stopped working,” Hunt says. Following a trip she took in 1947, she found herself less in demand. “I flew to Washington with a whole plane-load of stars to defend some accused show-people.” Hunt says. She was an activist and as a result of speaking out she was accused of being a communist sympathizer. “And I didn’t know beans about communism,” she says. “To be blacklisted it meant that you weren’t able to work in radio, television, and film. And in Marsha’s case she was unfairly blacklisted. She had nothing to do with communism,” says Roger Memos. He made the documentary to show the unfairness of the period. “All she ever wanted to do was to act. The blacklist has been her ball-and-chain for the last 70 years,” Memos says. Hunt, an award-winning actress with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, says being blacklisted might have slowed her career but it didn’t end it. “I wanted the greatest variety of roles that I could be given, and thank God they gave them to me,” she says. After being blacklisted, she went on to star in eight more films. Editor’s Note: The documentary just wrapped at the Laemmle in Encino. On July 31, it will open in Beverly Hills at the Ahyra Fine Arts Theater.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The NYPD has arrested a man accused of attacking a woman inside a Harlem apartment building. Yakim Daniels, 41, faces charges of sex abuse, robbery, burglary and criminal possession of a weapon. In an exclusive interview with CBS2’s Marc Liverman, the 28-year-old victim said her attacker followed her onto an elevator at her building near West 138 th Street. “He started asking questions, like if I had roommates or if I had a boyfriend,” she said. “I didn’t think anything of it, because it was Sunday afternoon. I was just trying to get home.” Surveillance image of a suspect who police say is wanted for a sex assault in Harlem on June 17, 2018 credit: NYPD Once the elevator door opened again, police said the man grabbed her from behind. “I turned around and I was like, ‘What are you doing?’ And it started to click then I’ve never seen him in this building, he probably doesn’t live here,” she said. She screamed, and the man took off down the stairs. “I just wanna make sure that nobody else gets hurt from this same person,” she said. As he walked out of a police station Thursday night, Daniels denied trying to rape the woman.
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(CBS News) — “Deadliest Catch” star Edgar Hansen has pleaded guilty to molesting a teenage girl, but he won’t face any jail time thanks to a plea deal he made with Snohomish County prosecutors in Seattle. On July 11, Hansen admitted touching a 16-year-old girl’s genitals last September and making her touch his as well. The 47-year-old reality TV fisherman received a 364-day suspended jail sentence and must pay court fines and fees of $1,653 in exchange for pleading guilty to fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation, reports The Seattle Times . Court records show he must also receive a sexual deviancy evaluation and treatment and give a DNA sample to authorities. Prosecutors agreed not to pursue any charges in the future that are connected to the case. Court documents show that Hansen said he was “touching [the victim’s] private areas … for the purpose of my own sexual gratification.” The incident occurred on Sept. 30, 2017, in Snohomish County. She reported the assault to her therapist in October, and later repeated the allegation to a police interview specialist. In a statement, Hansen said, “I am very sorry for that conduct and I have commenced treatment to ensure that nothing like this assault ever happens again.” Hansen and his older brother, Sig Hansen, fish crabs from the Bering Sea on Discovery’s “Deadliest Catch.” Sig was ordered to undergo alcohol treatment and put on a year of probation for drunkenly assaulting an Uber driver in Seattle ; he was sentenced just two weeks ago. (© 2018 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.)
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‘Deadliest Catch’ Star Apologizes For Molesting 16-Year-Old, Will Not Face Jail Time
Over the last few years, the Chicago-based musician — equal parts … Phoelix's brew of neo-soul, funk, R&B, and rap exists in the same realm as his …
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Phoelix, the man helping shape the sound of rap talents like Saba, Smino and Noname, steps out …
(AP) — A Florida grand jury has indicted four men on first-degree murder and armed robbery charges in the shooting death of emerging rap star …
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4 indicted with murder in slaying of rapper XXXTentacion