No Images? Click here In many respects, “Star Trek: Discovery,” which finally premiered on CBS Sunday, goes where no version of the story has gone before. But while the show’s content is out of this world, the network’s business plan might be going a bit too far.Cardi B is making (money) moves to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and breaking records on the way.On Sunday night, stars like Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell Williams and Dave Matthews Band took the stage at A Concert for Charlottesville, a free show held in response to the white supremacist rally that occurred in the Virginia city on Aug. 12. The night's message was all about spreading love and, as Grande said, celebrating "each other and our differences."Following President Donald Trump's comments regarding NFL players who choose to kneel in protest during the national anthem, stars like Michael Rapaport and Pharrell Williams have taken a knee in solidarity. Relatedly, actor Jesse Williams spoke out against Trump’s remarks, calling POTUS "a guy who thinks he's a dictator" and saying the anthem is "a scam" to "market military recruitment."Michael Cera, largely known for his role as the unnervingly polite and anxiety-riddled George Michael on "Arrested Development," just released a new song, the latest in a string of strange and successful career moves.Read more:
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