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Pet on the Set | Humane Society of Decatur and Macon County
WCIA Champaign via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThis week’s Pet on the Set is Betty White from the Humane Society of Decatur and Macon County. We...
“Saturday Night Live” recap: Maya Rudolph returns for underwhelming Mother's Day episode
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt's SNL in Review: Mother's Day edition! The annual May tribute to motherhood has become recent...
Tarrant County toddler becomes a viral sensation for her classic "Golden Girls" hairstyle
CBS News· 18 hours agoA toddler's first haircut is always a memorable moment, and luckily for Evelyn "Evie" Mae Mathas,...
Carrie Preston's Long and Enjoyable Road to Lead Lady
TV Fanatic· 2 hours agoCarrie Preston is an acclaimed actress, producer, and director. She won an Emmy Award for...
Rob McElhenney Shares Why He Believes Friend Ryan Reynolds Isn't Human
E! News via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"I just learned what an 'earn out' is... And I'd like to take this opportunity to apologize to...
Scorpio and Capricorn compatibility: What to know about the 2 signs coming together
The Today Show via AOL· 2 days agoThey are driven by passion and are fiercely determined to pursue their goals. Emotionally deep and...
Bob Ellison, Emmy-Winning ‘Mary Tyler Moore Show’ Writer and Expert Joke Fixer, Dies at 91
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBob Ellison, the two-time Emmy Award winner who wrote for The Mary Tyler Moore Show and served as a...
Opinion: Comedy’s Biggest Prize Has Shrinking Ambitions
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 7 days agoRoberto Schmidt/GettyThe Kennedy Center Honors, with the sitting president of the United States in...
17 Old-Time Favorite TV Shows You Can Stream Now
Cheapism via AOL· 2 days agoStream Now: Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Hulu, Peacock, or buy DVD set Amazon The Golden Girls 1985-1992 Watching Betty White, Rue McClanahan, Estelle Getty,...
Bob Ellison, Emmy Award-winning writer for ‘Mary Tyler Moore Show,’ dead at 91
WSB Radio· 6 days agoBob Ellison, a two-time Emmy Award winner who wrote for the “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” died April 8. He was 91.