David Ogden Stiers, a prolific actor best known for playing a surgeon on the "M.A.S.H." television series, was 75.
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"The Emoji Movie" has received Hollywood's most famous frown, making it the first animated feature in 38 years to earn the top dishonor.
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Jerry Springer protege Steve Wilkos is facing a drunken driving charge in connection with a car crash in Connecticut.
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Ray Thomas, a founding member of British rock group The Moody Blues, has died at 76, months before the band is due to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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