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Spring break is just getting started for most students and already there's a tragedy, a University of Pittsburgh student has vanished. She was on holiday in the Dominican Republic, and while officials there suspect she may have drowned, her family fears she met with foul play. And we've told you about all the drama involving TV personality Wendy Williams who says she's being held against her will in an assisted living facility. Now she has dropped a handwritten note from her fifth-floor window begging for help, before being escorted by police to a waiting ambulance. Plus, Saturday Night Live was back with its predictable lampooning of the Trump administration and just as predictably, one of President Trump's top advisors has pronounced the show ... 'Not funny.' And maybe it would have played on this side of the Atlantic - but when pop star Sabrina Carpenter and her backup dancers did an opening number for the British version of the Grammy Awards- decked out in lingerie- there was a flood of complaints that it was too racy for TV.
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Spring break is just getting started for most students and already there's a tragedy, a University of Pittsburgh student has vanished. She was on holiday in the Dominican Republic, and while officials there suspect she may have drowned, her family fears she met with foul play. And we've told you about all the drama involving TV personality Wendy Williams who says she's being held against her will in an assisted living facility. Now she has dropped a handwritten note from her fifth-floor window begging for help, before being escorted by police to a waiting ambulance. Plus, Saturday Night Live was back with its predictable lampooning of the Trump administration and just as predictably, one of President Trump's top advisors has pronounced the show ... 'Not funny.' And maybe it would have played on this side of the Atlantic - but when pop star Sabrina Carpenter and her backup dancers did an opening number for the British version of the Grammy Awards- decked out in lingerie- there was a flood of complaints that it was too racy for TV.
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