Sunday, 17 November 2024 Have John Krasinski's looks over the years propelled him to the "Sexiest Man Alive?!" Here is a 26-year-old version of a smirking paper salesman on "The Office" back in 2005 (left). This was the year he started playing Jim Halpert on the hit NBC…
George Wendt, famous for his starring role in the long-running NBC sitcom "Cheers," is dead. Family sources tell TMZ ... he died early Tuesday morning, passing.. TMZ.com
The US is reportedly considering relocating up to one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya, NBC reported, citing sources. In return, Washington may unfreeze $30 billion in Libyan funds. The plan has sparked outrage, with critics calling it a violation of international law and Palestinian rights. Libya remains unstable with rival governments vying for power. The Trump administration has denied the claim, calling it “untrue.” Discussions allegedly included Israeli and Libyan leadership, but no final deal has been reached. Human rights groups have condemned the potential displacement.
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The next series in 'The Office' world officially has a title — and a premiere date. Set in the same universe as the hit NBC mockumentary, the spinoff series will be called 'The Paper' and follow a publisher, played by Domhnall Gleeson, and his employees at a dying small-town newspaper in Toledo, Ohio. The series is set to premiere in September.
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His Airness is now His Airwaves -- Michael Jordan has joined NBC's NBA coverage team as a special contributor, the network announced Monday. The Peacock is.. TMZ.com
'Lopez vs. Lopez' and 'Night Court' have both been canceled after three seasons at NBC. This news comes after 'Night Court' aired its third season finale, which will now serve as its series finale, on Tuesday. However, sources say Warner Bros. TV, which produces the show with Universal TV, may try to find a new home for the series.
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