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‘The Sound of Music' Stars Who Played the Von Trapp Kids Reunite to Honor Julie Andrews
A night honoring Julie Andrews and a “Sound of Music” reunion? These are a few of our favorite things.
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Yes: Marv Albert, NBA's ‘Soundtrack,' Retiring Before Finals
Marv Albert is retiring after the NBA’s Eastern Conference finals, ending a broadcasting career spanning nearly 60 years
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Rosario Dawson on Tackling the Role of Wonder Woman … and Being a Role Model
Over the past 25 years Rosario Dawson has intricately woven herself into the tapestry of American pop culture. After making a splash onto the public stage at the age of 15 in the controversial film “Kids,” she has since appeared in blockbuster films like “Men in Black 2” and “Sin City,” endeared herself to a legion of Marvel fans as...
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Shaq Shoots Hoops with California Live
Shaquille O’Neal sat down with California Live to talk about his role as Chief Fun Officer of Carnival Cruise Lines and faced a challenge from Danielle Nottingham. As seen on California Live on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019.
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Not Blindsided: LeBron James Says He Wasn't Caught Off Guard by Question on Death of Erin Popovich
It was a raw moment caught on live television. Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James was asked his thoughts on the just announced death Erin Popovich, the wife of San Antonio Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich. In very un-LeBron James fashion he halted, and stumbled in composing a response.
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Screen Actors Guild Awards Taps First Host: Kristen Bell
Executive producer Kathy Connell said Monday that actress Kristen Bell will preside over the 24th annual ceremony in January.
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Eric Dane's Depression Puts TNT's ‘Last Ship' on Hiatus
TNT has temporarily shut down production of its drama, “The Last Ship,” while star Eric Dane battles depression.
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Drake to Host NBA's First-Ever Awards Show in June
Drake will host the NBA’s first-ever awards show this June.
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Gary Sinise Honored With Star on Walk of Fame for TV Work
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoring “Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders” star Gary Sinise for his Emmy-winning television career will be unveiled Monday.
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Beloved TNT Broadcaster Craig Sager Dies Following Long Leukemia Battle
TNT’s beloved basketball broadcaster Craig Sager died Thursday after a long battle with leukemia. He was 65.
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Israel: Shooting Near Police HQ in Jerusalem Kills 2
A Palestinian motorist launched a shooting spree near the Israeli police headquarters in Jerusalem Sunday, killing two people and wounding five others before being shot dead, Israeli police and emergency services said. Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said the attacker sped toward a busy stop of the city’s light rail and opened fire, seriously wounding a 60-year-old woman waiting there. He...
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Manhunt in Germany for Syrian ‘Planning Bomb Attack'
German police say they believe one of three men taken into custody for questioning over their contacts to a bomb-plot suspect on the run might have been involved in the plan. Saxony police said Sunday that two of those picked up Saturday in the eastern city of Chemnitz had been set free, but one is now being held on suspicion...
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Diane Keaton to Receive AFI's Lifetime Achievement Award
Diane Keaton, who serenaded Steve Martin last year when he received the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award, will get the honor herself next year. The institute said Thursday that the Oscar-winning actress will be given AFI’s highest honor at a June 8 gala that will be broadcast on TNT. Keaton won an Oscar for her role in “Annie Hall”...
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'Fight Until The End': TNT Analyst Sager Receives Rare 3rd Bone Marrow Transplant As He Battles Leukemia
TNT’s beloved basketball broadcaster received a rare third bone marrow transplant on Wednesday to fight an aggressive form of leukemia. The 65-year-old Sager has battled acute myeloid leukemia since 2014 and announced in March he was no longer in remission.
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LeBron James Has Heartfelt Exchange With Craig Sager After Win
After taking down one of the best teams in NBA history, LeBron James had a heartfelt moment with one of the game’s most popular sideline reporters.
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Husband Arrested in Florida Woman's 1981 Disappearance
Authorities say a reality TV show helped lead to an arrest in connection with the 1981 disappearance of a missing Hernando County woman.
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Georgia School Director Who Singled Out “All the Black People” During Graduation Fired
The suburban Atlanta school director who singled out “all the black people” at a graduation ceremony last week has been fired. Nancy Gordeuk, the director of TNT Academy in Stone Mountain, was dismissed after videos of her comment went viral. Chairwoman Heidi Anderson said in a letter obtained by NBC affiliate WXIA that Gordeuk’s firing was “in light of recent...
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Ga. School Director: “I Didn't Know ‘Black People' Was a Racist Term”
A Georgia school director who singled out black people during an angry speech at a graduation ceremony defended herself on Monday, telling NBC News that she is not a racist and that she “didn’t know ‘black people’ was a racist term.'”
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School Director Apologizes for “Black People” Comment at Graduation
The director of a school in an Atlanta suburb has issued an apology after videos circulated on social media of her making a racially-charged comment during a graduation ceremony. The video shows Nancy Gordeuk, director of TNT Academy in Stone Mountain, reprimanding audience members for leaving the commencement early. Even more decided to leave after Gordeuk said: “Look who’s leaving...