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Groundbreaking comic Tom Smothers has died aged 86. Famed as one-half of the iconic comedic duo The Smothers Brothers, he passed away on Tuesday (26.12.23) at his home in Santa Rosa, California following a recent battle with cancer. His brother Dick Smothers revealed his death to The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday (27.12.23), and said in a tribute: “Tom was not only the loving brother that everyone would want in their life, he was a one-of-a-kind creative partner. “I am forever grateful to have spent a lifetime together with him, on and off stage, for over 60 years. “Our relationship was like...
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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died at the age of 100. The politican served as America's top diplomat during the administrations of presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford and continued to advise leaders long after leaving office in the 1970s. Kissinger passed away at his home in Connecticut but a statement from Kissinger Associates - the policy company he founded - did not provide a cause of death. Former US president George W. Bush was among those paying tribute, stating that the country had "lost one of the most dependable and distinctive voices on foreign affairs". Richa...
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Donald Trump feared being killed by "dangerous" fruit. The former US president confirmed in a deposition that he had asked people "in jest" to intervene if they saw protesters at a 2015 campaign rally gearing up to pelt him with tomatoes or other edible objects because he feared he'd be seriously injured or worse if one of them had made contact. A transcript of the deposition - which is part of a lawsuit filed by a group of protesters who alleged they were assaulted at the rally by the former 'Apprentice' star's security guards - was recently released. The demonstrators' attorney, Benjamin Dic...
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Richard Nixon asked Elvis Presley to spy on John Lennon when he lived in New York, according to Bob Harris. The music presenter interviewed the Beatles star for his BBC show 'The Old Grey Whistle Test' in 1975, and he's claimed that the former US President "loathed" Lennon because of his criticism of the Vietnam war. Bob told the 'Rockonteaurs' podcast: "It sounded like it was almost a figment of [Lennon’s] imagination when he was saying, ‘My phone was tapped, I get followed everywhere,’ but it was true. He really did. "Nixon was out to get him and that’s why John was stuck in New York, or stu...
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