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Drake Disses Pusha T On 'Scary Hours 3': 'That Rapper Broke AF'

TMZ/Getty Drake has a few jabs left to throw Pusha T's way, and didn't hesitate to unleash 'em on his new "Scary Hours" drop ... the deluxe edition of "For All The Dogs." On "Wick Man," produced by The Alchemist, Drake avenges his longtime friend/producer Noah "OVO 40" Shebib. Remember, back in 2018, Pusha released "The Story of Adidon" on which he dissed 40's multiple sclerosis disorder with no remorse.

Father Crazazy to Conan -- I'm Your Most Dangerous Fan!

The creepy Catholic priest accused of harassing Conan O'Brien called himself "a stalker of a very different order" -- and judging from the seriously sinister evidence, that's the God's honest truth! TMZ has obtained the disturbing series of letters cited in Father David Ajemian's arrest record, in which the collared priest says he's been "tracking" Conan even from when they were in college at Harvard. And it gets crazier!

Chrissy Teigen Explains 'Insane' DNA Test Mishap That Left Her Convinced She Had an Identical Twin S

Chrissy Teigen was living out her Parent Trap fantasy over the weekend as she shared the hilarious mishap that led her to believe she had an identical twin sister. Taking to Instagram late Sunday night, the 37-year-old model and cookbook author shared that a recent 23 and Me DNA test led her to have an "insane 24 hours." John Legend's wife revealed that in recent years, she's been focused on her "

Debbie Elliott

NPR National Correspondent Debbie Elliott can be heard telling stories from her native South. She covers the latest news and politics, and is attuned to the region's rich culture and history. For more than two decades, Elliott has been one of NPR's top breaking news reporters. She's covered dozens of natural disasters – including hurricanes Andrew, Katrina and Harvey. She reported on the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, introducing NPR listeners to teenage boys orphaned in the disaster, struggling to survive on their own.

In a Year Without Live Performance, Regina Kings One Night in Miami Sings

The intimate Amazon Studios film, based on a play, re-creates a historic motel-room meeting between Sam Cooke, Malcolm X, Jim Brown, and Cassius Clay. This past year has seen a stampede of theatrical projects leaping into the movies. Classics like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom are vaulting onscreen; recent Broadway ventures get Hollywood makeovers (The Prom and The Boys in the Band); even filmed theatrical events are popping up in popular streaming queues — American Utopia, What the Constitution Means to Me, and Hamilton.