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Snoop Dogg's turning his roach tips into flashy cannabis art through a new collab dropping in June. Trump says he'd consider pardoning Diddy if convicted, but hasn't followed the case closely. M*A*S*H' star Loretta Swit has died at 87, leaving behind a legendary TV legacy.
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