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Movies & TV · CaliforniaRob Reiner, the celebrated actor, director and producer whose work shaped American television and cinema for decades, has died at 78, according to Variety and TMZ. His death, alongside that of his wife, Michele Singer, 68, is under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department after the couple was found in their home in Brentwood, California.See the Story
Director Rob Reiner and his wife found dead in their L.A. home from apparent stab wounds
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Mary Poppins · FloridaComedy icon Dick Van Dyke celebrated his 100th birthday on Saturday, hitting the century mark some six decades after he sang and danced with Julie Andrews in “Mary Poppins” and starred in his self-titled sitcom. “The funniest thing is, it’s not enough,” Van Dyke said in an interview with ABC News at his Malibu, California home. “A hundred years is not enough. You want to live more, which I plan to.” Van Dyke became one of the biggest actors of h…See the Story
Affable comedy acting legend Dick Van Dyke turns 100 years old
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Business · MassachusettsiRobot, the Massachusetts-based firm known for its Roomba robot vacuums, filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware on Sunday and agreed to be acquired by its primary supplier, Shenzhen-based Picea Robotics, which will receive all equity in the revamped business.See the Story
iRobot Files Bankruptcy, Acquired by Picea
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