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Below are the latest entertainment news stories.

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Dolly Parton breaks silence amid concern for her health: ‘I ain't dead yet!'

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A choir teacher asked students to write a song about the slang ‘67' — and it's going viral

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Bad Bunny nabs foul ball at Yankees playoff game

No matter the sport, the ball is bouncing well for Bad Bunny.

The Super Bowl halftime artist joined an exclusive club of fellow Americans to have snagged an MLB foul ball, in a stroke of luck that unfolded during Tuesday night’s American League Division Series game in New York.

Toronto’s Anthony Santander was at the plate in the top of the second inning when he popped up a 1-0 fastball from Yankees lefty Carlos Rodón straight back into the seats behind home plate.

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Zach Bryan responds to backlash over song ‘Bad News' amid claims it is anti-ICE

Country music star Zach Bryan responded Tuesday to criticism over his upcoming song “Bad News” amid claims that it is critical of ICE, explaining that it is about his love for the country and anyone who uses it “as a weapon is only proving how devastatingly divided we all are.”

A snippet of the song Bryan posted on Instagram Friday sparked outrage online, with some people calling out the Grammy-winning artist for allegedly taking aim at President Donald Trump’s unprecedented immigration raids.

In the song, Bryan sings: “And ICE is gonna come bust down your door, try to build a house no one builds no more, but I got a telephone, kids are all scared and all alone.”

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Dolly Parton's sister Freida clarifies comments on country singer's health: ‘I didn't mean to scare anyone'

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Ron Livingston recreates iconic ‘Office Space' printer-smashing scene in HP ad

Ron Livingston is over his printer problems.

The actor, who famously smashed a printer with a baseball bat in 1999’s “Office Space,” has come around on the electronic device as part of a new ad for HP.

The ad opens with two office workers taking out their frustrations on a printer in an open field with the Geto Boys’ “Still” playing in the background.

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