Clive Davis, music mogul behind Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, dies aged 94 - BBC
ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMark SavageMusic correspondentPA MediaClive Davis is one of the few music industry executives who became a well-known figure outside the boardroomClive Davis, one of the most influential music executives in the history of rock and pop, has died at the age of 94. A former head of Columbia and Arista Records, he signed and shaped the careers of artists including Aretha Franklin, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Whitney Houston, Santana, Janis Joplin, Christina Aguilera, Alicia Keys and many others.
Iowa Anchor Chokes Up on Air as He Quits in Protest Over 'Sanitized News': 'The Facts Matter' | Video - TheWrap
“When it comes to this job, all I’ve ever wanted to do is report on the issues that really matter,” the Emmy Award-winning news anchor says Iowa KWQC morning anchor Dustin Nolan announced his departure from the station Friday in an emotional message that made clear he does not intend to remain in the news industry. Nolan told viewers he believes “that we as a local news station have to be more than trends or sanitized news” and added, “That’s why the facts matter and that’s why we do what we do here.” Nolan was near tears from the beginning of his message.
The Ring and Lilo & Stitch actress Daveigh Chase dies aged 35 - BBC
ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNardine SaadLos AngelesGetty ImagesDaveigh Chase, the horror actress who crawled out of a TV in The Ring and voiced Lilo in Disney's animated Lilo & Stitch, has died aged 35. Chase, who also voiced Chihiro in the English version of Spirited Away and starred in the cable drama Big Love, died from sepsis after suffering from meningitis in a Los Angeles hospital, her manager John Ryan Jr confirmed to BBC News.
X-Men ’97 has what Master of the Universe is missing - The Verge
In 2026, Marvel and Mattel are both releasing projects designed to capitalize on people’s love for iconic animated heroes from their childhoods. Masters of the Universe has put a live-action He-Man on the big screen, and the second season of X-Men ’97 is about to fling some of Charles Xavier’s mutants into an apocalyptic future.