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Malone

American  
[muh-lohn] / məˈloʊn /

noun

  1. Edmond, 1741–1812, Irish literary critic and Shakespearean scholar.

  2. Moses, 1955–2015, U.S. basketball player.


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The cancellation comes after a string of other big stars also pulled or delayed shows in the US in recent months, including Post Malone and Meghan Trainor.

From BBC • May 5, 2026

The festival will be livestreaming most of the performances, so you’ll be able to watch Post Malone and Warren Zeiders from the couch.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 26, 2026

What’s Next: Malone separated the Braves from his Liberty Media in 2023 and hasn’t been in a hurry to sell, but he’s 85 now and has been cleaning up his empire.

From Barron's • Apr. 24, 2026

It was alongside Malone that Collins helped advance hybrid fiber-coaxial architecture, a broadband network system that enabled high-speed internet.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 16, 2026

This time, when we got to Malone, my dad came down immediately and hugged me so hard, I thought my shoulder bones would crack.

From "Harbor Me" by Jacqueline Woodson