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'The X-Files' reaches more than 16 million on return
NEW YORK (AP) — Mulder and Scully received a big assist from the NFL in attracting more than 16 million television viewers to the premiere of their return in Fox's "The X-Files."
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Abe Vigoda, sad-eyed character actor, dead at 94
NEW YORK (AP) — Character actor Abe Vigoda, whose leathery, sad-eyed face made him ideal for playing the over-the-hill detective Phil Fish in the 1970s TV series "Barney Miller" and the doomed Mafia soldier in "The Godfather," died Tuesday at age 94.
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Flint water crisis is subject of MSNBC special
NEW YORK (AP) — MSNBC's Rachel Maddow says she planned a special broadcast on the Flint, Michigan, water crisis out of concern that assigning political blame was getting more attention than the needs of the city's residents.
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Broadway and Hollywood mix for hybrid musical 'Grease: Live'
BURBANK, Calif. (AP) — Fox is gearing up to give Broadway a serious dose of the Hollywood treatment.
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A better angel? Jane Lynch wings in for her funny new sitcom
NEW YORK (AP) — "A nice match," says Jane Lynch, referring to herself and her new sitcom role. "Made in heaven, if you will."
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'60 Minutes' Bowie interview 15 years of missed connections
NEW YORK (AP) — A brief "60 Minutes" piece on the late David Bowie that aired Sunday was the result of a 15-year journey of missed connections involving three of the newsmagazine's correspondents and a rock star gone underground.
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Tina Fey returns as Sarah Palin on 'SNL,' Oscars parodied
NEW YORK (AP) — Tina Fey returned to "Saturday Night Live" to reprise her impression of Sarah Palin and give a rambling, sometimes-rhyming endorsement to Donald Trump.
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Matt Damon says Hollywood must do more to support diversity
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Matt Damon says the movie business has "a long, long, long way to go" when it comes to diversity.
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Miss Universe winner says next dream is to be a Bond girl
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The reigning Miss Universe has her eyes set on her next big dream: being a Bond girl.
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In UEFA power vacuum, clubs discuss Champions League revamp
LONDON (AP) — European football's power vacuum is being seen as an opportunity by clubs to have a big say in overhauling its richest competition.
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