'Wheel of Fortune,' 'Jeopardy!' and a legal battle

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Inside: David Foster and his hits, David Gilmour hits the Bowl and other stories about people not named David
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'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' in the midst of a legal battle between Sony and CBS Click to view images

For decades Sony and CBS have partnered to produce and distribute two of TV's longest-running and most popular programs, "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!" Now the game shows are in the midst of a legal battle, with Sony accusing CBS of self-dealing.

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David Foster on the stories behind 5 of his silkiest, swankiest, chart-topping-est hits Click to view images

Ahead of an all-star tribute concert at the Hollywood Bowl, the 75-year-old producer and songwriter looks back at some of the songs that defined his career.

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'Hey man, are you good?': Inside Liam Payne's troubled life after One Direction Click to view images

In Liam Payne's words and interviews with friends and collaborators, the late pop star emerges as a talent struggling with addiction in the spotlight.

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Carol Lombardini, studio negotiator during Hollywood strikes, to step down Click to view images

Carol Lombardini, who represented the major studios during last year's Hollywood strikes, is stepping down as president and chief negotiator of the AMPTP.

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Review: David Gilmour shines on at the end of a beautifully haunting three-night stand at the Hollywood Bowl Click to view images

Gilmour, who joined psych-prog progenitors Pink Floyd two years after the band's 1965 inception, proved vibrant and vital at his fourth show in Los Angeles and final evening of a three-night-stand at the Hollywood Bowl.

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Dodgers-Yankees World Series scores close to 16 million viewers for Fox, a seven-year high Click to view images

The blockbuster World Series matchup of the Dodgers playing the New York Yankees gave Fox an expected ratings boost. The Series showdown delivered the largest audience for a five-game series since 2015.

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Stevie Nicks doesn't have many regrets, but waiting until 70 to vote is one of them Click to view images

Stevie Nicks, who has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, admits she never voted until she was 70. 'I regret that.'

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