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Where Are the Stars of “That '70s Show” Now? Inside Their Lives 20 Years After the Series Ended

People.com

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June 21, 2026

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Where Are the Stars of “That '70s Show” Now? Inside Their Lives 20 Years After the Series Ended

'That '70s Show' ended after eight seasons in 2006

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People.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

Remembering 13 “Little House on the Prairie ”Actors Who Have Died

From Michael Landon’s death in 1991 to the tragic loss of Shannen Doherty in 2024, see which stars of the beloved series are no longer with us

DNyuz

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· Jul 8, 2026

On This Day in 1997: Two Weezer Superfans Died in a Tragic Car Accident, Sparking a Wave of Tribute Songs

It has been 29 years to the day since Weezer fans and sisters Mykel and Carli Allan died in a car accident. The pair were on their way back from the band’s July 8, 1997, concert in Colorado when tragedy struck. Few specific details are known about the accident, but, sadly, the pair’s younger sister []

The i Paper

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· Jul 2, 2026

‘I told Ricky Gervais to f**k off’: The inside story of The Office

25 years on from the release of the seminal sitcom, the series' fringe stars look back on how it was made

Yardbarker

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· Jul 1, 2026

Lakers legend Magic Johnson sends farewell message to LeBron James

The Lakers and James were together for eight glorious seasons, but that's all coming to an end.

Us Weekly

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· Jun 27, 2026

Prime Video Makes a Decision About the Future of 'Every Year After' Season 2

2026 is a big year for TV — but which shows do we definitely know are coming back for more seasons? Paramount+ surprised viewers by renewing Landman for a third season before season 2 came to an end. Inspired by the “Boomtown” podcast series, Landman is focused on the West Texas oil industry with a []

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· Jul 7, 2026

Woody Allen’s Actress Ex-Wife Dies at 87

Lynn Goldsmith / Lynn Goldsmith/Corbis/VCG via Getty ImagesFilm and television actress Louise Lasser died of natural causes at her New York City home on Monday at the age of 87.Lasser was married to Woody Allen from 1966 to 1970, and the two collaborated on Allen’s rewrite of What’s Up Tiger Lily?, the 1969 comedy-crime film Take the Money and Run and 1972’s Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask. Lasser was Allen’s second wife—the comedian was previously married to Harlene Rosen, whom he wed when she was 17 and he was 20, but that marriage lasted only from 1956 to 1962.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Related coverage for "Where Are the Stars of “That '70s Show” Now? Inside Their Lives 20 Years After the Series Ended": People.com — Remembering 13 “Little House on the Prairie ”Actors Who Have Died. DNyuz — On This Day in 1997: Two Weezer Superfans Died in a Tragic Car Accident, Sparking a Wave of Tribute Songs. The i Paper — ‘I told Ricky Gervais to f**k off’: The inside story of The Office. Yardbarker — Lakers legend Magic Johnson sends farewell message to LeBron James. Us Weekly — Prime Video Makes a Decision About the Future of 'Every Year After' Season 2. The Daily Beast — Woody Allen’s Actress Ex-Wife Dies at 87