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Oscars Night is Here! Hollywood Ready for Glitzy Gala

Hollywood's A-listers will hit the red carpet Sunday for the Oscars -- the climax of a long, eventful awards season that could yield some big surprises.

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Five Things to Watch for On Oscars Night

ill Alfonso Cuaron sweep the awards for his cinematic masterpiece "Roma?" Will another contender swipe the best picture Oscar from him? Can Glenn Close finally claim her first Academy Award?

The ceremony will be without a host for the first time in three decades -- a fact sure to create some surprising moments.

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R&B Star R. Kelly Charged with 10 Counts of Sex Abuse

R&B star R. Kelly has been charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sex abuse, at least some involving minors, a Cook County court official said Friday.

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Oscar Nominees in Main Categories

Here are the nominees in key categories for the 91st Academy Awards, to be handed out on Sunday in Hollywood.

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Designer Karl Lagerfeld to be Cremated without Ceremony

Karl Lagerfeld will be cremated without ceremony and his ashes are likely to be scattered with those of his mother and lover, his label said Wednesday.

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Lagerfeld's Creations Shone on the Red Carpet

Late fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld earned himself a special place on the red carpet, designing clothes for a handpicked group of actresses and displaying his knack for melding the modern with the classic.

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Melania Trump Salutes 'Creative Genius' Karl Lagerfeld

U.S. First Lady Melania Trump, a former model, on Tuesday paid brief tribute to iconic designer Karl Lagerfeld, who died Tuesday at age 85.

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Could Lagerfeld's Cat Choupette Inherit His Millions?

Karl Lagerfeld's cat Choupette was already the most famous cat in fashion.

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Fashion Designer Karl Lagerfeld Dead

Superstar designer Karl Lagerfeld has died at the age of 85, his fashion label Chanel confirmed on Tuesday.

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French Court Okays Screening of Film on Priest's Abuse of Boy Scouts

A French court Monday approved cinema screenings of an award-winning director's new film about the real-life story of a priest accused of sexually abusing boy scouts, even though the case has yet to come to trial.

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