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Prosecutors: R. Kelly should get at least 25 years in prison
Read full article: Prosecutors: R. Kelly should get at least 25 years in prisonProsecutors say R. Kelly, the R&B superstar known for his anthem “I Believe I Can Fly,” deserves at least 25 years behind bars for sexually abusing women and girls.
R. Kelly's life, from troubled talent to trafficking trial
Read full article: R. Kelly's life, from troubled talent to trafficking trialR. Kelly grew up in Chicago's housing projects and went on to have an illustrious musical career increasingly clouded by allegations of lurid behavior and sexual abuse.
R. Kelly’s life, from troubled talent to trafficking trial
Read full article: R. Kelly’s life, from troubled talent to trafficking trialR. Kelly grew up in Chicago's housing projects and went on to have an illustrious musical career increasingly clouded by allegations of lurid behavior and sexual abuse.
Prosecutors wrap up as R Kelly trial moves into next stage
Read full article: Prosecutors wrap up as R Kelly trial moves into next stageProsecutors at the R. Kelly sex trafficking trial ended their case after calling dozens of witnesses over the past month who detailed the government’s sweeping allegations against the singer in lurid detail.
Prosecutors: Tapes capture R. Kelly threatening his victims
Read full article: Prosecutors: Tapes capture R. Kelly threatening his victimsProsecutors want a New York City jury at the R. Kelly sex-trafficking trial to hear profane video and audio recordings they say demonstrate how he threatened his victims with violence.
Witness: R. Kelly made victims write fake blackmail letters
Read full article: Witness: R. Kelly made victims write fake blackmail lettersA woman has testified that R&B hitmaker R. Kelly’s forced her and his other girlfriends to write fake blackmail letters that he wanted to have in hand in case he was ever charged with sexually abusing them.
Trending: Aaliyah’s sophomore album, ‘One in a Million,’ now available on streaming services
Read full article: Trending: Aaliyah’s sophomore album, ‘One in a Million,’ now available on streaming servicesIt’s been a long wait for many fans who’ve been anticipating the release of the late Aaliyah’s music since her death in 2001.
For pregnant women, pandemic made hunt for drug rehab harder
Read full article: For pregnant women, pandemic made hunt for drug rehab harderSpecialized rehab programs for pregnant women are a rarity, but experts say they're needed to reduce the number of babies born to mothers who are increasingly struggling with drug use.
NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week
Read full article: NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week(AP) – A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. Will the hypocritical lefties still support her, or is this now a call to arms?” asked one Facebook post containing the video. “No story would ever be published by @LeedsNews without full verification,” Sheridan said on Twitter, referencing the Post’s Twitter handle. The video goes on to show people dressed as Krampus striking people running down the street with bundles of birch branches. One Facebook post alone had over 15,000 shares.