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  1. Dylan McDermott

    Dylan McDermott's mother killed in 1967 by gangster boyfriend

    A reopened police investigation has concluded that actor Dylan McDermott's mother was killed in 1967 by her now-dead gangster boyfriend. Waterbury police reopened the investigation last year into Diane McDermott's death after Dylan McDermott contacted them with questions, the Republican-American newspaper reported.

  2. NBC "Today" television program cohosts Matt Lauer and Ann Curry appear July 22, 2011, during a segment of the show in New York. A source with knowledge of the show who spoke on condition of anonymity because the source was not authorized to speak on the matter said Wednesday, June 20, 2012, that NBC is discussing a plan to ease Curry out of the cohosting role. RICHARD DREW/AP

    Ann Curry could land $10 million in 'Today' exit

    The latest buzz on Ann Curry's departure from the "Today" show is that she'll walk away with a nice chunk of change.

    • Jun. 25, 2012
  3. Charlie Sheen stars in "Anger Management." GREG GAYNE/FX

    Charlie Sheen regroups in 'Anger Management'

    Sitting near his tiled backyard pool in the hills above Los Angeles, Charlie Sheen, is clear-eyed and comfortable, not the wild-eyed rambler who got the world hooked on "tiger blood" and "winning."

    • Jun. 25, 2012
  4. Kim Kardashian talks with Oprah for "Oprah's Next Chapter." George Burns

    Kim Kardashian on Kanye West: 'I'm not thinking about marriage'

    Part 2 of "Oprah's Next Chapter" with the Kardashian klan aired on Sunday on OWN, and after a quick recap of last week's show, the special picked up right where it left off: leaving viewers hanging with the question posed to Kim, "Is Kanye West your new fairy tale?"

    • Jun. 25, 2012
  5. Scopin' the soaps

    BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: Hope was stunned to receive a visit from the last person she expected to see in Italy for her wedding — her father, Deacon Sharpe. Delaying Hope long enough to make Liam think he'd been left at the altar, Deacon later became remorseful. After Liam found a note at the hotel that made him believe Hope didn't want to marry him, Hope tried to explain why she didn't show up....

    • Jun. 25, 2012
  6. Emily Mortimer is cable news producer Mackenzie MacHale and Jeff Daniels is anchorman Will McAvoy in HBO's "The Newsroom." Melissa Moseley/HBO

    Jeff Daniels heads to HBO to anchor new series 'Newsroom'

    Since he first shined on the silver screen in 1981's “Ragtime,” Jeff Daniels has defied the odds and found A-list success in Hollywood, on Broadway and right here in Chelsea. But despite a résumé loaded with more than 50 feature films and a stage career that's seen him earn a Tony nomination and start a theater, Daniels hasn't had much impact in another medium: TV....

    • Jun. 23, 2012
  7. "The Great Escape," a new reality competition series on TNT, kicks off its season tonight as contestants attempt to escape from Alcatraz prison in San Francisco. John Nowak/TNT

    The Tube: Shows you just can't miss this week

    "The Great Escape" is a new reality competition series that plops contestants into notable locales and challenges them to overcome obstacles and work free from tight situations. First up: An escape from Alcatraz. 10 p.m., TNT.

    • Jun. 23, 2012
  8. Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels in "Dumb and Dumber" (1994). Plans for a sequel ended last week when Carrey pulled out of the project. New Line Cinema

    Key films, turning points in Daniels' career

    Here's a quick look at some of Daniels' Hollywood highlights and other key projects:

    • Jun. 23, 2012
  9. A sampling of reviews for 'The Newsroom'

    "The pilot of 'The Newsroom' is full of yelling and self-righteousness, but it's got energy, just like 'The West Wing,' (Aaron) Sorkin's 'Sports Night' and his hit movie 'The Social Network.' The second episode is more obviously stuffed with piety and syrup, although there's one amusing segment, when (news anchor Will) McAvoy mocks some right-wing idiots. After that, 'The Newsroom' gets so bad so quickly that I found my jaw dropping."

    • Jun. 23, 2012
  10. More thoughts from Jeff Daniels

    On how the role changed his perspective of the news media: It's more specific to TV and certainly on the cable end with the guys who do those shows at night. I have a greater appreciation of what they do and how well they do it, on both sides of the aisle: How you fill an hour. How you build an hour....

    • Jun. 23, 2012
  11. An undated handout photo of Matt Lauer congratulating Ann Curry on her first day as co-host of "Today." NBC via The New York Times

    With NBC silent, Curry keeps working at 'Today'

    Ann Curry showed up again for work at NBC's "Today" show Friday as the network maintained its silence on reports that she's about to be replaced.

    • Jun. 23, 2012
  12. 'Swamp People' star arrested in Florida

    Noces Joseph LaFont Jr. — who is known as Trapper Joe on TV's "Swamp People" — was arrested Wednesday on domestic abuse charges by Orange County Sheriff's deputies.

    • Jun. 22, 2012
  13. NBC "Today" television program co-hosts Matt Lauer and Ann Curry Richard Drew/AP

    Ann Curry: 'Am I not good enough?'

    Amidst reports that Ann Curry is soon to be ousted from her gig on NBC's Today show, Ladies Home Journal has published an interview with the morning show host. Curry opens up in their August issue (out July 10) about her job, her critics and staying true to herself.

    • Jun. 22, 2012
  14. "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011. DANNY MOLOSHOK/Associated Press

    'Life in Hell' is over for cartoonist Matt Groening

    After 32 years, “Simpsons” creator Matt Groening quietly pulled the plug last week on his “Life in Hell” syndicated comic strip.

    • Jun. 20, 2012
  15. Bristol Palin and her son, Tripp, take their lives to the small screen with 'Bristol Palin: Life's a Tripp,' premiering Tuesday at 10 p.m. on Lifetime. Lifetime / AP PHOTO

    Bristol Palin's new show to focus on son, boyfriend, family

    Bristol Palin's riding into reality TV town. Today, Lifetime premieres "Life's a Tripp," a 14-episode series focusing on Palin, 21, and her world.

    • Jun. 19, 2012
  16. In May, Arsenio Hall attends the "Celebrity Apprentice" Live Finale at American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Brad Barket/Getty Images

    Emmy-winning actor and comedian Arsenio Hall is returning to late-night TV

    Arsenio Hall is returning to TV's late-night scene, where he flourished with a talk show two decades ago. CBS Television Distribution says it is developing a syndicated nightly talk show with the 57-year-old actor and comedian.

    • Jun. 18, 2012
  17. Performer Rihanna arrives for the Brit Awards 2012 at the O2 Arena in London, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. AP PHOTO

    Celebrities sizzle this summer with nearly X-rated moments

    Some stars like it hot. As the temperatures climb, USA TODAY takes a look at some of the celebs' darn-near X-rated moments so far this summer.

    • Jun. 19, 2012
  18. Topless Thai painter on talent show stirs debate

    An episode of “Thailand’s Got Talent” has stirred a morality debate after a contestant painted a canvas using her bare breasts.

    • Jun. 18, 2012
  19. Scopin' the soaps

    BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: Released from jail thanks to Bill's intervention, Deacon realized he would now be on the hook to Spencer forever. Deacon's guilt became overwhelming as Bill laid out the final details of his scheme to stop Hope and Liam's wedding. Steffy's pain over losing Liam made an emotional impact on Brooke, who offered her friendship and support....

    • Jun. 17, 2012
  20. Jocelyn Leonard, the mother of Wes Leonard pauses at half court before the boys basketball game as she and the Wes Leonard Heart Team gave away a AED to another high school. Jocelyn Leonard, the mother of Wes Leonard pauses

    Free Press wins Michigan Emmy awards; see the videos

    Michigan Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announces Emmy Award winners.

    • Jun. 16, 2012
  21. Free Press' 'Living with Murder' online video wins Edward R. Murrow broadcast journalism award

    The Detroit Free Press won its first national Edward R. Murrow Award for “Living with Murder” in the online video documentary category. The Radio Television Digital News Association awards announced last week are named after longtime broadcast journalist Edward. Murrow. The awards have honored outstanding achievement in electronic journalism — radio, television and digital media — since 1971....

    • Jun. 17, 2012
  22. Noah Wyle stars in "Falling Skies," returning tonight for a second season on TNT. James Dittiger/Turner Entertainment Networks Inc.

    The Tube: Shows you just can't miss this week

    • We had hoped that the aliens depicted in Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller "Falling Skies" would be as meek and cute as E.T. Alas, not quite. And so the battle to thwart them figures to get even bloodier as Season 2 opens. The saga picks up three months after Tom (Noah Wyle) made the bold move to enter an enemy spaceship in an effort to gain some understanding of the strange creatures that turned Earth into a wasteland. 9 p.m., TNT.

    • Jun. 16, 2012
  23. President Barack Obama talks with Robin Roberts of ABC's "Good Morning America," at the White House on May 9, 2012. PETE SOUSA/Associated Press

    ABC’s Robin Roberts has blood, bone marrow disorder

    The “Good Morning America” anchor said she is starting chemotherapy Monday for treatment of a disease that will require her to get a bone marrow transplant sometime this fall.

    • Jun. 11, 2012
  24. Happiness might not be in the cards for Don Draper, played by Jon Hamm. AMC

    Where does finale leave 'Mad Men'?

    Remember when people were worried that Zou Bisou Bisou would be this year's most memorable "Mad Men" moment?

    • Jun. 11, 2012
  25. 'Cake Boss' to sell his creations in U.S. stores

    NEW ORLEANS — "Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro says he's long wanted to give fans of his popular TLC reality TV show an opportunity to taste the cakes viewers watch him bake and decorate.

    • Jun. 10, 2012
  26. Stephen Moyer, left, Alexander Skarsgard and Lucy Griffiths in "True Blood," returning at 9 tonight on HBO. LACEY TERRELL/HBO

    The Tube: Shows you just can't miss this week

    After a 12-year run on "Law & Order: SVU," Christopher Meloni grows a pair of fangs. In Season 5 of supernatural sensation "True Blood," he plays Roman, the charismatic, 500-year-old leader of the Vampire Authority, who craves a peaceful coexistence between humans and bloodsuckers. 9 p.m., HBO.

    • Jun. 9, 2012
  27. This June 19, 2008 file photo shows brothers Tom, left, and Ray Magliozzi, hosts of National Public Radio's "Car Talk" show, in Cambridge, Mass. AP Photo/Charles Krupa, file

    NPR 'Car Talk' duo retiring; reruns to continue

    NPR says repurposed episodes will continue to air every week with material culled from the show's archives. The duo will continue writing their "Dear Tom and Ray" column twice a week.

    • Jun. 8, 2012
  28. Sean Forbes, a hearing impaired musician who founded the pioneering Deaf Performing Artists Network, has just become the first deaf person to land a music deal with BMI, the world's largest songwriting company. 2010 photo MANDI WRIGHT/Detroit Free Press

    Deaf Detroit rapper featured in second episode of 'Motor City Rising'

    Sean Forbes is the founder of the Deaf Professional Arts Network, (D-PAN), which attempts to connect deaf and hearing- impaired people to music culture.

    • Jun. 8, 2012
  29. Ray Bradbury, who died Tuesday at 91, was beloved in Hollywood for his imaginative writing in works like "Fahrenheit 451." CHARLEY GALLAY/Getty Images

    Science fiction writer Ray Bradbury captured the future with words in books, films, TV

    Ray Bradbury anticipated iPods, interactive television, electronic surveillance and live, sensational news media events, including televised police pursuits -- and not necessarily as good things.

    • Jun. 7, 2012
  30. The U.S. has terminated funding for a $20 million project to develop a Pakistani version of "Sesame Street." 2006 Sesame Workshop

    U.S. terminates funding for Pakistani 'Sesame Street'

    The decision came as a Pakistani newspaper reported allegations of corruption by the local puppet theater working on the initiative.

    • Jun. 5, 2012
  31. Lane Price (Jared Harris), Bertram Cooper (Robert Morse), Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser), Roger Sterling (John Slattery) and Don Draper (Jon Hamm) of "Mad Men." Frank Ockenfels/AMC

    For 'Mad Men' and actor Jared Harris, a shocking, quick exit

    (Spoiler alert: If you haven't watched Sunday's episode of "Mad Men," read no further.)

    • Jun. 4, 2012
  32. Miss Rhode Island Olivia Culpo waves to the audience after being crowned Miss USA during the 2012 Miss USA pageant, Sunday, June 3, 2012, in Las Vegas. AP PHOTO

    New Miss USA a self-described nerd, cites Audrey Hepburn as role model

    The nation's newest Miss USA winner is a Rhode Island cellist who describes herself as a nerd and aspires to be more like Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn.

    • Jun. 4, 2012
  33. Scopin' the soaps

    Despite having reservations about participating in a scheme that could adversely affect his daughter, Deacon accepted Bill's offer. Brooke was upset by the possible effects if Hope saw Deacon, and explained to Dr. Barton why Hope's reconciling with her father would be bad. Alison covered for her boss when Katie and Karen became suspicious of Bill's whereabouts....

    • Jun. 4, 2012
  34. Richard Dawson, the wisecracking British entertainer who was among the schemers in the 1960s sitcom "Hogan's Heroes" and a decade later began kissing thousands of female contestants as host of the game show "Family Feud" has died. He was 79. All America TV Service, Inc. (via Gannett)

    'Family Feud' TV host Richard Dawson dies at 79

    Richard Dawson, the wisecracking British entertainer who was among the schemers in the 1960s sitcom "Hogan's Heroes" and a decade later began kissing thousands of female contestants as host of the game show "Family Feud" has died. He was 79.

    • Jun. 3, 2012
  35. Co-Owner of the Miss Universe Organization, Donald Trump, addresses Miss Texas USA 2012, Brittany Lynn Booker; Miss Tennessee USA 2012, Jessica Hibler; Miss South Dakota USA 2012, Taylor Neisen; Miss South Carolina USA 2012, Erika Powell; Miss Rhode Island USA 2012, Olivia Culpo; Miss Pennsylvania USA 2012, Sheena Monnin; Miss Oregon USA 2012, Alaina Bergsma; Miss Oklahoma USA 2012, Lauren Taylor Lundeen; Miss Ohio USA 2012, Audrey Bolte; Miss North Dakota USA 2012, Jaci Stofferahn; Miss North Carolina USA 2012, Sydney Marie Perry; Miss New York USA 2012, Johanna Sambucini; Miss New Mexico USA 2012, Jessica Renee Martin; and Miss New Jersey USA 2012, Michelle Leonardo; on the last day of rehearsal for the Miss USA 2012 Competition, Saturday June 2, 2012 from the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino Theatre for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, Nevada. Miss Universe Organization / AP PHOTO

    51 compete in Vegas for Miss USA title

    A parade of beauty queens in swimsuits and evening gowns are competing to become the next Miss USA in Las Vegas.

    • Jun. 3, 2012
  36. Brooke Elliott joins guest Kim Kardashian in the season 4 premiere of "Drop Dead Diva" at 9 tonight on Lifetime. Kevin Lynch

    The Tube: Shows you just can't miss this week

    The brutal Battle of Blackwater appears to be over, but the fog of war continues to thicken as the fantasy series "Game Of Thrones" wraps up a season full of chaos, blood, betrayal and black magic. 9 p.m. Sunday, HBO.

    • Jun. 2, 2012
  37. Andy Samberg has wrapped his seven-season run on Saturday Night Live, a spokeswoman for the actor-comedian said Friday, June 1, 2012. AP PHOTO

    Andy Samberg leaving 'Saturday Night Live'

    Andy Samberg has wrapped his seven-season run on Saturday Night Live, a spokeswoman for the actor-comedian said Friday.

    • Jun. 2, 2012
  38. Pokey and Gumby.

    'Gumby' voice-over star Dick Beals dies at 85

    The radio and television voice-over star whose work included the animated characters Gumby and Speedy Alka-Seltzer has died in Southern California. Dick Beals was 85.

    • Jun. 1, 2012
  39. From left, cast members Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, Sammi Giancola, Paul DelVecchio, Jenni Farley, Nicole Polizzi, and Vinny Guadagnino, from the television show "Jersey Shore," pose for a portrait in Los Angeles on Sept. 13, 2010. AP PHOTO

    'Jersey Shore' cast back for 6th season

    They're back. The cast of MTV's reality series "Jersey Shore" moved into their summer rental in Seaside Heights to begin taping the 6th season Thursday.

    • Jun. 1, 2012
  40. Scopin' the soaps

    BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: After obtaining as much information as possible about Hope's father, Bill and Justin tracked down Deacon Sharpe. Aware that he'd be making a deal with the devil to break up Hope and Liam, Deacon considered Bill's offer. Steffy demanded that Liam either choose Hope or remain in his marriage to her....

    • May. 28, 2012

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