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In April 2024 Wallen was arrested after throwing a chair from the roof of a Nashville, Tennessee, bar.
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A University of Mississippi student who was the subject of an internet rumor is navigating the fallout after she says the lie “ruined” her life.
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ProSiebenSat.1 has lined up defence advisers, including Morgan Stanley , after receiving a takeover bid from its largest investor MFE-MediaForEurope , the TV group controlled by Italy's Berlusconi family,
Morgan Wallen sparked controversy last weekend by abruptly walking off the 'SNL' stage after serving as the episode's musical guest. Kenan Thompson spoke with EW about the incident, calling it a "spike in the norm.
"I never had a prop in my life as an actor that felt so innately mine," the 'The Walking Dead: Dead City' star said in a behind-the-scenes clip
J.P.Morgan ratcheted up its odds for a U.S. and global recession to 60%, as brokerages scrambled to revise their forecast models with tariff distress threatening to sap business confidence and slow down global growth.
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Morgan Wallen, who appeared as the musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" on March 29, abruptly walked off the stage before the show ended.
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On March 29, the country star, who was last week's musical guest, broke 'Saturday Night Live's' longstanding tradition and left the stage abruptly when it was over. Now, he's launched "Get Me to God's Country" merch.
Morgan Stanley’s chief U.S. equity strategist Mike Wilson said investors should now focus on 5,100 to 5,200 as the next levels of support for the S&P 500.
“I was always exploring the idea of a literal split, but I also wanted to look at the internal split that creates within yourself,” says Morgan. “We can love someone but desire another. We can have huge ambition in ourselves but feel conflict when we see it in others.”
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By Miho Uranaka and Anton Bridge TOKYO (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley is raising about 100 billion yen ($684 million) for a Japan-focused real estate fund, two people familiar with the matter said, highlighting investor interest in property as the world's fourth-largest economy emerges from years of deflation and standstill prices.