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Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island summer town is on high alert for a sudden wedding as rumors fly

Fans, photographers, and police are on standby in the Rhode Island village — even as Swift’s team has confirmed nothing and rumors keep shifting the date.

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James Burrows, director who defined the American sitcom from ‘Cheers’ to ‘Friends,’ dies at 85
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U.S. Mens National Team wins consecutive World Cup games for first time since 1930, one goal away from record
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Claude Guillemot, who built Ubisoft into a gaming empire, dies at 69 in plane crash
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