Mar. 15, 2025
DJ Clark Kent.Photo:Jesse Grant/Getty
Jesse Grant/Getty
DJ Clark Kent, the hip-hop producer known for work with fellow New York greatsJAY-ZandThe Notorious B.I.G., has died at age 58.
While privately living with cancer, Kent continued “to share his gifts with the world,” his family wrote. “The family is grateful for everyone’s love, support and prayers during this time and ask for privacy as they process this immense loss,” their statement read.
Mar. 15, 2025
Kaskade and Naomi Raddon at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards.Photo:Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Images
Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Images
DJ Kaskade’s wife, Naomi Raddon, has filed for divorce from the entertainer after nearly 30 years of marriage.
The former couple’s date of marriage is listed as Aug. 24, 1996, with the separation date listed as June 27, 2024 — a total of 27 years and 10 months.
DJ Kaskade and Naomi Raddon.
Mar. 15, 2025
Kevin Lynn Capps.Photo:Weber County Sheriff’s Office
Weber County Sheriff’s Office
A man who was found burning in an abandoned boat in a field has been identified three decades after his death, Weber County Sheriff’s Office announced in aMonday, Nov. 4 video.
Kevin Lynn Capps, 30, was identified as the man who died of “suspicious circumstances” on April 16, 1992, in a field near I-15 in Ogden, Utah. Ogden is 40 miles north of Salt Lake City.
Mar. 15, 2025
Beyoncé was a rumored surprise guest at the 2024 Democratic National Convention.Photo:Mandel NGAN/AFP/Getty; Kevin Mazur/WireImage
Mandel NGAN/AFP/Getty; Kevin Mazur/WireImage
Veteran live television producers Ricky Kirshner andGlenn Weisshave learned a thing or two about building on-screen suspense over the years. But as the showrunners of the2024 Democratic National Convention, they hardly had to try.
In a conversation withThe Hollywood Reporterpublished on Monday, Aug. 26, the DNC showrunners finally revealed how they were feeling on the last night of the convention, as the world convinced itself in a matter of hours thatBeyoncéwas about to appear as a surprise guest.
Mar. 15, 2025
A stock image of people using cellphones.Photo:Getty
Getty
The systematic review, published inEnvironment International, found that while the use of mobile phones and other wireless technologies have massively increased in the last two decades, there has been no rise in the incidence of brain or other head and neck cancers.
The review not only found no concrete link between cellphone use and brain cancer, but it also found no link with prolonged (a decade or more) cellphone useoramount (number of calls made or time spent on the device) of cellphone use.