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LoveBScott on MSNKanye West Doubles Down On Attack On Jay-Z & Beyoncé's Younger KidsKanye West walked back the remorse he expressed over his vile tweet attacking Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s twins. The father-of-four is more than happy sticking to his conclusions about his former friend, Jay-Z,
Neil Young is worried he won't be allowed into the U.S. if he bashes Trump: "I may be one of those returning to America who is barred or put in jail."
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OK Magazine on MSNBeyoncé and Jay-Z Considering 'Legal' Action Against Kanye West After His 'Vulgar' Attack on Their 7-Year-Old TwinsJay-Z and Beyoncé don't want Kanye West to get away with speaking so horrifically about the couple's young kids. The famed couple is reportedly considering taking legal action against the Yeezy founder after he took to social media on Tuesday night,
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order targeting ticket scalping. Joined by musician Kid Rock in the Oval Office, Trump said the order is intended to protect fans from having to "pay crazy prices" for tickets—potentially affecting fans of major artists like Taylor Swift.
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump 'unlikely' to deport Prince Harry as he has 'bigger fish to fry'The Duke of Sussex's visa documents have finally been unsealed, prompting many to wonder if he had lied about his alleged drug use on them and what President Trump will do about it
President Donald Trump was joined in the Oval Office by Kid Rock Monday for the signing of an executive order aimed at what the White House is calling “exploitative ticket scalping.” The order calls upon the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice to “rigorously enforce” existing laws,
The order directs the Treasury Secretary and Attorney General to ensure that ticket scalpers are operating in compliance with applicable laws.