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Thursday November 16th, 2017 evening edition

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According to several musicians and those close to him, rapper Lil Peep has passed away at the age of 21. rip lil peep.

RIP LIL PEEP — Lil pump (@lilpump) November 16, 2017. R.I.P. Lil Peep.

Rip Lil Peep man this xanax culture gotta stop man — Tunji (@tunjiige) November 16, 2017.

Lil Peep was a 21 year old rapper from New York who performed at several major festivals including Day N Night this September in southern California & Rolling Loud Bay Area in October.

RIP LIL PEEP — Rolling Loud (@RollingLoud) November 16, 2017.

Though Uproxx is echoing statements that the rapper died of an overdose before his show in Tucson, Arizona on Wednesday night.

When I die You'll love me A post shared by @lilpeep on Nov 14, 2017 at 11:16pm PST. »

FCC Plans December Vote to Kill Net Neutrality Rules

Authored by bloomberg.com

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, chosen by President Donald Trump, in April proposed gutting the rules and asked for public reaction.

Pai plans to seek a vote in December, said two people who asked not to be identified because the matter hasn’t been made public.

That would remove the legal authority that underpins the net neutrality rules. »

Trump admin. to reverse ban on elephant trophies from Africa

Authored by abcnews.go.com

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The official said they have new information from officials in Zimbabwe and Zambia to support reversing the ban to allow trophy hunting permits.

The Fish and Wildlife Service has been talking with wildlife officials in Zimbabwe since the ban was announced in 2014. »

Clean sweep: Janitor sends five kids to college for free

Authored by cbsnews.com

It hangs in the dining room, next to the one his son got a few years later, and his other son's.

In fact, his house is pretty much wallpapered in Boston College acceptance letters -- as all five of his kids got in.

Over the past two decades, Fred has taken Boston College for nearly $700,000 worth of free tuition, which makes him no dummy. »