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Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) is getting ready to try on a new role as part of a Capitol Hill fashion tradition — he’s one of the co-chairs of National Seersucker Day. The Georgia Democrat will join Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) as co-chair of the June 13 event, Cassidy’s office announced Thursday.  Warnock is stepping into…

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Jon Stewart is adding “The Weekly Show” to his “The Daily Show” duties, launching a new Comedy Central podcast. “The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart,” poised to premiere early next month, will feature the host and comedian “as he dives into the most critical topics across current events,” MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Audio announced…

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Chelsea Clinton defended Barron Trump on Friday, stating that he should be left alone because he is a private citizen and not involved in politics. When asked on ABC’s “The View” how the press should cover former President Trump’s son after he turned 18 this week, Clinton argued he had an “absolute right to privacy.” “Yesterday,…

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Joni Mitchell’s music is back on Spotify, more than two years after she followed Neil Young in pulling her songs from the streaming service in protest of what they described as amplifying COVID-19 vaccine misinformation. The songwriter’s hits, including “Big Yellow Taxi” and “Both Sides Now,” could be found on Spotify’s service on Friday. The…

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New York City's Guggenheim Museum stated it did not approve an advertisement for Beyoncé's new album, Cowboy Carter, which was projected onto the building on Wednesday. The iconic museum's circular architecture featured projections with the phrases “This ain't a country album. This is a 'Beyoncé album,” alongside the album's title and release date. Multiple New…