Golden Globes Ratings Decline Slightly to 9.3 Million Viewers
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Highlights from the 82nd Golden Globes
Nikki Glaser made her hosting debut at the 82nd Golden Globes, where "Emilia Perez" and "Shogun" each won four awards. Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner share the night's ...CBS News - Jan. 6 -
The Worst Golden Globes Fashion Trend
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Golden Globes: The red carpet in pictures
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Golden Globes 2025: Winners list
The winners of the 82nd Golden Globe Awards will be revealed Sunday. Follow along here for live updates on who comes out on top.Los Angeles Times - Jan. 6
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