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The 68th annual Grammy Awards will feature 95 categories total.
They'll take place in Los Angeles on February 1st.
Isabella Gomez-Sarmiento, NPR News.
For the second year in a row, Kendrick Lamar could take home the Grammys for Song of the Year and Record of the Year.
The rapper is also nominated for Album of the Year.
In that category, he'll compete with big stars like Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny and Sabrina Carpenter.
There's also a fresh face in the running.
R&B star Leon Thomas is up for six Grammys, including Best New Artist.
Other Best New Artist nominees include indie pop band The Marias, Gen Z rocker Sombra, and English singer Lola Young.
The 68th annual Grammy Awards will feature 95 categories total.
They'll take place in Los Angeles on February 1st.
That's Isabella Gomez-Sarmiento, it's NPR News.
Federal Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Sean Combs to over four years in prison, citing his history of physical and emotional abuse.
Earlier this summer, a federal jury acquitted Sean Combs of sex trafficking and racketeering, the most serious charges that he faced.
But he was found guilty of transporting two of his ex-girlfriends across state lines to engage in prostitution with male escorts.
Much of the trial centered on how Combs used power, violence, and manipulation to coerce the women into those acts.
While delivering his sentence, Judge Subramanian told Combs that the harm he caused those women cannot simply be washed away, and there must be meaningful accountability for the abuse.
Isabella Gomez-Sarmiento, NPR News.
The star witness in the government's case against Sean Combs finished her testimony today. Cassie Ventura spent four days answering questions from the prosecution and Combs' defense about their relationship. Ventura testified that she loved Combs, but he was often violent and forced her to have sex with male escorts.
The star witness in the government's case against Sean Combs finished her testimony today. Cassie Ventura spent four days answering questions from the prosecution and Combs' defense about their relationship. Ventura testified that she loved Combs, but he was often violent and forced her to have sex with male escorts.