
Taylor Swift drops video for "Look What You Made Me Do"
Taylor Swift premiered the video for her new single "Look What You Made Me Do" at the MTV VMAs
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Taylor Swift premiered the video for her new single "Look What You Made Me Do" at the MTV VMAs
Taylor Swift's new single, "Look What You Made Me Do," is already breaking records
The pop singer is taking aim at a problem that's bedeviled concert artists, but not everyone's a fan
The new song, "Look What You Made Me Do," makes it clear that Swift is out for revenge
Singer broke the news to her fans days after rising expectations
After purging her Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr pages and her website, Swift is back on the internet
Taylor Swift has disappeared from the internet -- sort of
Just days after legal victory, the singer has made an "extremely generous" donation to Mariska Hargitay's Joyful Heart Foundation
The victory was not about money for the pop superstar
After a weeklong trial over dueling lawsuits, jurors determined Monday that fired DJ David Mueller assaulted pop star by grabbing her backside
A lawyer for the former radio DJ accused of groping Taylor Swift claimed that the singer's testimony was inconsistent with that of every other member of her team
David Mueller sued the Swifts and their radio handler, Frank Bell, seeking up to $3 million as compensation for his ruined career
Security guard Greg Dent said he didn't intervene because he generally took his cues from the pop star
Taylor Swift testified in court that there's no doubt in her mind as to whether or not she was groped by a former radio DJ, saying, "It was a definite grab. A very long grab"
Andrea Swift says she didn't contact police in order to protect her daughter, Taylor, saying she didn't want the incident to "define her life"
Taylor Swift is suing a DJ for allegedly groping her for only $1 because instead of seeking money, she aims to serve as an example to other women who have been assaulted
A photograph will play a key role as evidence in a civil trial involving Taylor Swift and a former disc jockey
Radio host David Mueller sued the pop star, saying he was falsely accused and that she should have called police instead of his bosses; Swift countersued, claiming sexual assault
The reality-TV clan has filed scads of trademarked names, but so have pop star Taylor Swift and others
Legal proceedings are in motion for a DJ suing Taylor Swift, who says the singer cost him his job
Katy Perry says that not only does she love rumored nemesis Taylor Swift, but she always has
Katy Perry wants to show the world she is very intent on ending her feud with Taylor Swift
Katy Perry just wants to bury the hatchet with Taylor Swift already
Could it really be a coincidence?
Katy Perry opened up about the long-rumored feud during a "Carpool Karaoke" segment with James Corden
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