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Taylor Swift in Battle with Scooter Braun, Scott Borchetta Over AMA P

TMZ/Getty Composite Just when you thought Taylor Swift's beef with Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta from Big Machine couldn't get any more bitter ... she now says they're blocking her from performing her own songs at the upcoming American Music Awards ... but sources connected to Big Machine tell TMZ they have tried to reach a compromise with Taylor, but she's rejected everything and is out for blood.

'White Lotus' Star Sabrina Impacciatore Cast in Call My Agent Italy

Sky Italia celebrated its 20-year anniversary on Tuesday by announcing a rich slate of upcoming originals, including a second season of the Italian adaptation of “Call My Agent,” which will see “The White Lotus” star Sabrina Impacciatore joining the cast. The Sky Italia originals slate comprises previously announced high-end drama “M. Son of the Century” by British director Joe Wright, alongside less lavish shows in various stages – most of which have international potential.

Miley Cyrus Gets "Rolling $tone" Tattooed on Her Feet

Miley Cyrus commemorated her first-ever Rolling Stone cover by getting "Rolling $tone" tattooed on her feet. Ouch! The "Wrecking Ball" singer, 20, shared a snapshot of her latest body art via Instagram on Tuesday, Sept. 24. "#rattatattat @RollingStone," the pop star captioned. In the magazine's Oct. 8 cover story, Cyrus takes contributing editor Josh Eells to a tattoo parlor. The idea came to her, she says, after she began brainstorming "fun" things they could do together.

Read The Chilling Transcript From The Challenger Disaster, Which Killed 7 Astronauts 28 Years Ago To

Redeem now Twenty-eight years ago today, on Jan. 28, 1986, the launch of the space shuttle Challenger ended in disaster. The shuttle broke apart in a fiery explosion just 73 seconds after liftoff. All seven crew members were killed, including teacher Christina McAuliffe whose students were watching on television. In a transcript from the crew's voice recorder, pilot Michael J. Smith's last words are "uh-oh" before all data is lost.