Eddie Money ‘Two Tickets to Paradise’ Singer Dies at 70
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Eddie Money, the prolific singer and songwriter whose songs “Baby Hold On,” “Two Tickets to Paradise,” “Shakin’” and “Take Me Home Tonight” soundtracked popular music in the 1980s, died Friday (Sept. 13). He was 70.

A statement provided by his family reads: “The Money Family regrets to announce that Eddie passed away peacefully early this morning. It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to our loving husband and father. We cannot imagine our world without him.

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Clever Caper Comedy ‘Hustlers’ Makes It Rain
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that the movie hustler must always take the young upstart under their wing. In Hustlers, that moment comes when Jennifer Lopez, lounging on a New York roof in an elaborate white G-string, spreads her luscious fur coat and wraps Constance Wu’s fresh-faced stripper inside with her. It’s a glittery gesture of sisterhood, bestowed by the biggest star in the world, working a profession long derided by larger society as immoral.

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Sam Darnold Out Indefinitely With Mono
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The virus will keep the Jets quarterback sidelined during a brutal stretch in the team’s schedule.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — A new coach, a marquee running back and a second-year quarterback brought renewed hope to the Jets this season. But one week in, that optimism has quickly diminished.

Sam Darnold has mononucleosis and will not play on Monday night against the Cleveland Browns (0-1), Coach Adam Gase announced Thursday. There is no timetable for his return.

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Energy Tycoon T. Boone Pickens Jr. Dies at 91
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Topline: Legendary energy tycoon and hedge fund manager T. Boone Pickens died at 91 on Wednesday after being in declining health following a major fall and a series of strokes in 2017.

Forbes ranked Pickens as a billionaire in 2013, but he soon he fell off The Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest Americans. At the time, he tweeted to his more than 110,000 followers: “Don’t worry. At $950 million, I’m doing fine.

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Austin Songwriting Genius Daniel Johnston Dead at 58
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Daniel Johnston, the influential singer-songwriter and visual artist who painted Austin’s famous “Hi How Are You” frog mural on the Drag, died at home last night following a presumed heart attack at age 58. The news was confirmed by his former manager Jeff Tartakov.

Johnston’s physical health worsened significantly in recent years. Last year, his sister Margy Johnston told the Chronicle that Daniel had recently endured a rough go that included falling, hospitalization,

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Former Raiders Linebacker Neiron Ball Dead at 27 After Battling a Rare Brain Condition
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Ball, who played on the Oakland Raiders and the Florida Gators during his football career, died on Tuesday, almost a year after suffering from an aneurysm rupture caused by a rare brain condition.

The Sports and Entertainment Group, which represented Ball, confirmed his sad passing.

“We join the Ball family in thanking the numerous supporters of Neiron and his journey to recovery,” the agency said in their statement. “Neiron was a rare and special spirit with the ability to touch anyone he met.

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Five Policy Clashes Between John Bolton and President Trump
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WASHINGTON — President Trump on Tuesday fired his third national security adviser, John R. Bolton, as their positions on major foreign policy issues clashed, most recently on pursuing a peace plan with the Taliban.

The two men have regularly been at odds over how to take on major foreign policy challenges facing the United States. Mr. Bolton, a longtime national security hawk, held some views that contrasted with Mr. Trump’s, favoring sanctions and pre-emptive military action against some countries even as the president pursued diplomacy.

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Google Photos may soon add same day Photo Prints at Walmart and CVS and large Canvas Prints for walls
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Google Photos is one of Google’s best online services because it offers free, unlimited photo backup and a ton of useful features to help organize photos into albums. Recently, Google rolled out the ability to search your photos by text, and they’re also testing a Photo Frames feature to show curated albums on local Chromecasts or smart displays. Earlier today, we received an update to version 4.24 of the Photos app, and we managed to activate a new feature that will let you buy Photo Prints at Walmart or CVS or large Canvas Prints to hang on your walls.

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Kelly Clarkson Kicks Off Her New Talk Show with Laughs Tears and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson
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The Kelly Clarkson Show welcomed Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as its first guest

Kelly Clarkson is officially a daytime talk-show host!

On Monday, the Grammy Award-winning artist, 37, kicked off her new show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, with plenty of laughs, some big celebrity guests and a sweet surprise!

Before an incredible performance of Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5,” Steve Carell walked on stage to introduce Clarkson in the most epic way: mimicking the infamous moment he screamed her name in The 40-Year-Old Virgin.

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‘Adversity is hitting early’ as Browns’ Baker Mayfield-OBJ era opens with loss to Titans
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CLEVELAND — Odell Beckham’s skill can change a team’s direction, but it cannot alter its history or improve its discipline.

Beckham had a few moments (7 catches, 71 yards) when he showed why he can be a difference-maker in the Cleveland Browns’ future. But the Browns, a franchise with 11 consecutive losing seasons, showed they have more to learn about winning after falling 43-13 to the Tennessee Titans in the first game of the Baker Mayfield-Beckham Era.

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