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The 10 weirdest celebrity apologies of 2021, from a ‘seductive’ Bible dance to making fun of Madonna

They flipped a double-bird on live TV. They insulted BTS fans (the nerve). They overreacted to “guilt-free” snacks. Just some of the things famous people wound up saying sorry for this year.

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The Comforting Self-Involvement of Lana Del Rey

In her new album, big themes—trauma, gender, social collapse—are just details of her inner life.

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Pop’s ‘Sad Girls’ Are Making Joyful Music—Kind Of

Lorde heads to the beach. Lana Del Rey sings of peace. Billie Eilish is happier than ever. But it doesn’t quite sound like a celebration.

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New this week: 'No Sudden Move' and 'The Tomorrow War'

This week’s new entertainment releases include documentaries about celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck and another on a landmark 1969 Harlem concert series known as “Black Woodstock” that featured Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, Sly and the Family Stone.

Apple is in the middle of a supercycle for everything it sells, and the Mac and iPad are on a tear

Apple showed massive growth in Mac and iPad sales in its latest quarterly earnings report on Wednesday.

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New this week: 'Psych,' The Chicks album, '30 Rock' reunited

Heres a collection curated by The Associated Press entertainment journalists of whats arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. In her review, AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr called it essential to Miranda disciples. After the film's June debut was postponed in solidarity with Black Lives Matter protests, it lands on Hulu on Friday. AP Film Writer Jake CoyleMUSIC The Chicks: After changing their name and recording their first album in 14 years, Grammy-winning country trio The Chicks will release their new album, Gaslighter, on Friday. AP Music Editor Mesfin FekaduTELEVISIONThe documentary Showbiz Kids promises a candid look at the high risk, high reward careers of child actors, with perspective from those who have been there.

Who will win big on Grammy night? Vote for your favorites now

Music’s biggest night is just around the corner, and fans everywhere are putting their bets on who will win the top prizes at this year’s Grammy awards. It wasn’t a commercial success, but neither was last year’s winner, Kacey Musgraves’ “Golden Hour.” Look for Vampire Weekend or Ariana Grande spoil Del Rey’s chances of winning. Taylor Swift was shut out of the bigger categories besides song of the year, so this could be her once chance to win a Grammy for the night. If the Grammy isn’t going to Beyoncé, chances are it’s going to Ariana Grande or Lizzo. Make sure you vote in the polls and let us know your thoughts on this year’s Grammy awards in the comments below.

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Apple, Facebook, Altria, WWE & more

Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading:Apple Shares of Apple rose 2.6% after the company reported better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings and revenue. Facebook Facebook shares rose nearly 1.8% after the social media giant posted quarterly earnings and revenue that topped analyst expectations. Altria Shares of the tobacco producer fell 2.5% after reporting third quarter earnings Thursday morning. Still, the firm beat analysts' estimates by 4 cents and topped revenue forecasts, according to Refinitiv. The company's adjusted earnings came in 9 cents above analysts' estimates, according to Refinitiv, although revenue was just shy of forecasts.

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Newsletter: China, if youre listening ...

President Trump wants China to investigate the Bidens too. Subscribe to the Los Angeles Times. (Andrew H. Arnott / Los Angeles Times Archive / UCLA)CALIFORNIA San Francisco Dist. George Gascon has announced his resignation, an almost certain signal that he will challenge Jackie Lacey to become Los Angeles top prosecutor. Los Angeles International Airport will soon ban ride-hailing companies from picking up passengers outside its terminals.

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