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Kelly Clarkson Files for Divorce from Husband Brandon Blackstock After Nearly 7 Years of Marriage

Kelly Clarkson is ending her nearly seven-year marriage to husband Brandon Blackstock.

Citing irreconcilable differences, the singer, 38, filed for divorce in Los Angeles on June 4, according to documents obtained by PEOPLE on Thursday. The papers list the couple's separation date as "TBD."

Clarkson and Blackstock, who wed in October 2013, share two kids: daughter River Rose, 6 on Friday, and son Remington Alexander, 4. He is also father to son Seth, 13, and daughter Savannah, 18, from a previous marriage.

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COACHELLA CANCELED FOR 2020 … Says Health Official

Coachella 2020 is officially dead on the table -- the music festival will NOT go on in October as previously planned ... with hopes to fire it back up next year.

The news came down Wednesday from Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser. Kaiser signed an order to cancel the October event citing the fears of another rise in COVID cases in the fall. Stagecoach -- a country music festival held on the same grounds -- is also canceled.

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Thousands of Ohio workers forced to pay back unemployment benefits after accidental overpayments

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services has told 23,597 unemployed workers they must pay back benefits as a result of accidental overpayments.

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Ohio reports lowest daily COVID-19 cases in nearly 2 months; Cuyahoga Co. lowest since mid-May

Ohio reported the lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in nearly two months on Tuesday.

There were 325 new coronavirus cases reported across the state by the Ohio Department of Health, the lowest number of new daily cases since April 14, when just 305 cases were reported.

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Masks, temperature checks required for guests when Cedar Point reopens in July

Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky has a July 9 reopening date.

Among the safety guidelines in place, masks will be required.

Here is what is listed on the website for parent company Cedar Fair:

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Coronavirus spread by people with no symptoms ‘appears to be rare,’ WHO official says

The spread of Covid-19 by someone who is not showing symptoms appears to be rare, Maria Van Kerkhove, the World Health Organization’s technical lead for coronavirus response and head of the emerging diseases and zoonoses unit, said during a media briefing in Geneva on Monday.

“From the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual,” Van Kerkhove said on Monday.

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JOE EXOTIC MY LIFE IS HELL AND I’M DYING IN PRISON … ‘Scream for Help’ Letter

Joe Exotic says he's at the end of his rope, and might not be around much longer if he doesn't get some immediate help from President Trump ... or Cardi B ... or Kim Kardashian.

TMZ's obtained a letter penned by the imprisoned 'Tiger King' star this week to his "Supporters, Fans, Loves Ones." He opens by saying the pandemic's over, so he's asking POTUS to grant him a miracle and free him ... but it's pretty bleak from there.

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Tuscarawas County native Cody Garbrandt impresses with last-second KO at UFC 250

LAS VEGAS — Northeast Ohio native and UFC fighter Cody “No Love” Garbrandt represented his hometown well Saturday night during UFC 250 in Las Vegas.

The Uhrichsville native entered UFC 250’s co-main event on a three-fight losing skid, but you wouldn’t know that from the look of the fight Saturday.

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Cedar Point, Kalahari Resorts, Kings Island file suit against Dr. Amy Acton

Cedar Point, Kalahari Resorts, and Kings Island have filed suit against Dr. Amy Acton as director of the Ohio Department of Health.

They say the Ohio Department of Health does not have the authority to keep these facilities closed.

The lawsuits have been filed in Warren and Erie county.

The suit claims “unconstitutional conduct,” saying that Dr. Acton is obstructing the mental health of the public by overinflating the risk of harm to the public from the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Movie theaters, museums, zoos & other entertainment facilities can reopen this month

Governor Mike DeWine announced Thursday that the following entertainment venues may begin opening on June 10 if they are able to follow the Retail, Consumer, Service & Entertainment Guidelines and other applicable additional guidance:

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