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MSNBC announced two new hires on Wednesday, as it builds up its own newsroom as it splits from parent Comcast.
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It’s been a rough year-plus for ’90s alt-rock giant Perry Farrell. Last September, the latest reunion tour from Farrell and his old band Jane’s Addiction ended in spectacular fashion when Farrell ...
Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, beloved for her roles in films like “Annie Hall,” “Father of the Bride” and “The First Wives Club,” has died. She was 79 years old. Keaton died on Saturday in ...
British actress Frances Barber conceded Monday that she's changed her view on President Donald Trump following his role in brokering a peace deal between Israel and Hamas earlier this week. "I had TDS ...
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Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress known for a prolific career in uplifting comedies, a quirky sense of fashion, and a penchant for drinking red wine with ice cubes, has died at the age of 79. A ...
Penelope Milford, the American stage and screen actor best known for her Oscar-nominated performance in Hal Ashby’s 1978 film “Coming Home, died Tuesday at the age of 77. According to media reports, ...
Penelope Milford, the Oscar-nominated actress who starred in hits like “Coming Home,” “Valentino” and “Heathers,” has passed away. She was 77. Milford’s sister, Candace Saint, confirmed that she died ...
Keaton won the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in "Annie Hall." Diane Keaton, the legendary actress known for her Oscar-winning role in "Annie Hall" and iconic performances in "The ...
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