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Disney fined $36,000 after crew member fell to his death on Marvel TV set
Cal/OSHA has fined Disney a total of $36,000 after lighting technician Juan 'Spike' Osorio fell and died on the set of the Marvel TV series 'Wonder Man.'
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Starmer to ban TV junk food ads after 9pm in public health drive
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Marcus Freeman says Notre Dame players fell victim to hype against NIU, but is there more to the story?
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7 family members killed as they watched TV at home
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Navient banned from federal student loan servicing, fined $120M
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SpaceX Polaris Dawn crew makes first private spacewalk
SpaceX's Polaris Dawn Crew executed the first ever private spacewalk Thursday morning. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood has more.11 hours ago - SpaceX
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