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Britney Spears' fight to end her court-ordered conservatorship took an unexpected turn

Is Britney Spears #free yet? Not quite

By Chloe Melas, CNN After Britney Spears’ father petitioned to end her 13-year conservatorship on Tuesday, her attorney declared victory and called it “vindication” for the singer. So, is her legal battle now over? Not quite. Here’s what we know about how her case may unfold in coming weeks. Returning to court The next hearing

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In "The Power of the Dog

Benedict Cumberbatch weighs in on straight actors in gay roles ahead of ‘Power of the Dog’ release

By Scottie Andrew, CNN Benedict Cumberbatch plays a sexually repressed cowboy in the 1920s — when homosexuality was widely stigmatized and in many places, criminalized — in the upcoming Netflix film “The Power of the Dog.” Cumberbatch, who is married to a woman, said at the Telluride Film Festival that his casting “wasn’t done without

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Peyton Elizabeth Lee in 'Doogie Kamealoha

‘Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.’ has the right formula for a ‘Doogie Howser’ reboot

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN If TV reboots are inevitable, the prescription for doing them well involves respecting the source material while bringing something new to it. That delicate procedure is successfully executed with “Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.,” a refreshed take on “Doogie Howser” made eminently watchable by the winning presence of “Andi Mack’s” Peyton Elizabeth

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Train AVE of the Spanish rail operator RENFE on the tracks of Atocha Station on January 23

Spain’s high-speed railway revolution

Ben Jones, CNN When travelers think of European high-speed rail travel, France’s iconic Trains a Grande Vitesse (TGV) or Germany’s elegant white ICE trains tend to come to mind. Those who’ve visited Italy will no doubt have encountered Trenitalia’s Frecciarossa (Red Arrow) or the stunning scarlet trains of its strong competitor Italo. But Europe’s longest

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