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Timothy Busfield Charged with Child Sex Abuse

Emmy-winning actor Timothy Busfield turned himself in on child sex abuse charges in Albuquerque. The allegations stem from incidents on the set of 'The Cleaning Lady.'

White House East Wing Demolished for $400M Ballroom

The White House reveals structural decay forced the East Wing's demolition to make way for a $400 million ballroom. The project faces scrutiny from planning officials. Learn the details and controversies.

Actor Awards nominations announced Wednesday

The nominations for the prestigious Actor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards, will be revealed this Wednesday. Get the latest on the ceremony and its significance for performers.

Saint-Tropez Bids Adieu to Brigitte Bardot

The French icon Brigitte Bardot was laid to rest in Saint-Tropez on January 7, 2026. The coastal town held a public funeral and tribute for the legendary actor and animal rights activist.

Alberta's Unique Right-Wing Separatist Movement

As referendum talk heats up in Alberta and Quebec, a stark contrast emerges. Alberta's separatist movement is a uniquely right-wing phenomenon, rooted in populist history and distinct from Quebec's left-leaning drive. Explore the roots and modern face of

Mickey Rourke faces eviction, launches GoFundMe for rent

Actor Mickey Rourke, 73, is facing eviction from his LA home over $59,100 in unpaid rent. The Oscar nominee has launched a GoFundMe and was spotted checking into a hotel. Read about his career struggles and the public's response.

Vancouver Actor Hudson Williams Heads to The Tonight Show

Vancouver actor Hudson Williams, star of Crave's 'Heated Rivalry,' will make his late-night debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on January 7. Discover the details of his appearance and the hit hockey drama.

Legendary South Korean Actor Ahn Sung-ki Dies

Prominent South Korean movie star Ahn Sung-ki has died, a hospital confirmed on January 4, 2026. The veteran actor was a beloved figure in Korean cinema for decades.

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