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South Florida Woman Accused of Fatally Stabbing Husband More Than 140 Times
A South Florida woman is facing a murder charge after police said she stabbed her husband more than 140 times and bludgeoned him with a meat cleaver.
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Controversial Marilyn Monroe Statue Returns
The controversial Marilyn Monroe statue, “Forever Marilyn,” returned Sunday in Palm Springs, California, years after being taken down due to controversy.
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2021 Golden Globe Nominations: Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
James Corden and Dev Patel compete for Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy. See who else is nominated.
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2021 Golden Globe Nominations: Best Picture, Musical/Comedy
Can “Borat” take home a Golden Globe award? See which films are nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Picture, Musical/Comedy.
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‘Palm Springs' Sets a Sundance Record in $17.5M Sale
The “Groundhog Day”-esque comedy “Palm Springs,” by Andy Samberg and the Lonely Island, has set an acquisition record at the Sundance Film Festival by 69 cents
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How Fashion Designer David Meister Decorates His Palm Springs Home During the Holidays
We’re at the Palm Springs retreat of fashion designer David Meister. THis is David’s home away from home – his escape from the Hollywood rat race. A classic 1970s edifice that he makes his own, no matter the time of year. But during the holidays – his home becomes a joyously over-the-top celebration of the season.
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Reservations Now Open for Taco Bell Hotel in Palm Springs
Reservations will open Thursday for what will easily be one of the most off-beat niche hotels to ever open in Palm Springs — the Taco Bell Hotel.
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Man Convicted of First-Degree Murder in Shooting Deaths of Palm Springs Officers
A 28-year-old man who sprayed bullets from an AR-15 rifle at Palm Springs police standing outside his family’s home, killing a veteran officer and a rookie who had just returned to duty after giving birth to a daughter, was convicted Monday of first-degree murder.
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Secret Recording Shows California Judge Insulting Defendants
A California judge who sentenced two men to life in prison for murder was secretly recorded during the trial calling them “a——s” and “clowns” and saying that he planned to make a ruling that would help the prosecution, a newspaper reported.
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Tribute Held for Passengers Killed in Deadly Bus Crash
Mourners gathered at a Koreatown bus stop to remember those killed in a deadly tour bus crash. Rick Montanez reports for the NBC4 News at 11 on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016.
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Memorial Grows for 13 Killed in Palm Springs Tour Bus Crash
A memorial is growing at a bus stop in Koreatown after 13 people were killed and 31 others injured in a tour bus crash on Sunday.