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Emily White was dragged for predicting the future of music streaming 12 years ago. Where is she now? Click to view images

Twelve years ago, the future Spotify exec became the source of a national debate about music ownership. Then she went into the belly of the beast.

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A music executive owns Joshua Tree's most stunning home. Two local artists say, in police reports, he drugged them there Click to view images

One woman accuses Scott Leonard in police reports of raping her at the Kellogg Doolittle house. Leonard has not been charged; his lawyers declined to comment.

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Richard Gadd knew his 'Baby Reindeer' was dark. So was his life. Not anymore Click to view images

The Netflix limited series based on the comic's life burst on the scene and changed its creator's world. He's now shifted his focus to loftier topics.

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Column: The unflappable Pete Buttigieg is (still) the Democrats' best political communicator Click to view images

A deep bench of Democratic campaign surrogates has emerged around Vice President Kamala Harris — but first among equals is rhetorical ninja warrior Pete Buttigieg.

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The 10 best moments from Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan at the Hollywood Bowl Click to view images

The traveling Outlaw Music Festival with Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson reached the Hollywood Bowl on Wednesday night. Read about the 10 best moments.

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Making a 'biopic in real time' with the Irish-language rappers of 'Kneecap' Click to view images

The members of the controversial rap group Kneecap play themselves in a witty knockabout comedy, a Sundance hit, that tells the tale of their ongoing rise.

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Commentary: NBC's Olympic obsession with celebrities is a little cringe Click to view images

The Summer Games in Paris have been a star-studded affair. But for The Times' most avid Olympic watchers, NBC's focus on celebrities has been largely an annoying distraction.

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