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Movies & TV · CaliforniaRob Reiner, the celebrated actor, director and producer whose work shaped American television and cinema for decades, has died at 78, according to Variety and TMZ. His death, alongside that of his wife, Michele Singer, 68, is under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department after the couple was found in their home in Brentwood, California.See the Story
Director Rob Reiner and his wife found dead in their L.A. home from apparent stab wounds
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Australia Politics · AustraliaThe prime minister has proposed strengthening Australia's gun laws, including via limits on the number of firearms that can be licensed per person, a day after a deadly terror attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach. Fifteen people were killed when a father and son opened fire on members of Australia's Jewish community, who were gathered at the beach to mark the first day of Hanukkah.See the Story
Australian Prime Minister Albanese proposes tougher national gun laws after mass shooting in Sydney
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Louvre · ParisUPDATE 1-Paris Louvre museum will stay closed on Monday due to strike The Paris Louvre museum will remain closed on Monday after staff voted in favour of a strike over pay and working conditions, disrupting access for thousands of visitors to the world's most-visited museum.The walkout, backed by 400 employees and announced by union representatives, comes at a particularly difficult time for the museum, which is still reeling from an October jew…See the Story
France's Louvre museum closed as workers begin rolling strike
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