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Kevin Costner dodged questions about his 'Yellowstone' exit on 'CBS Mornings,' telling host Gayle King, 'This isn't therapy.'
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Kevin Costner on bringing "Horizon" to life and what's next after "Yellowstone" departure
Kevin Costner returned to the director's chair with his most ambitious project yet. The Oscar-winning actor-director writes, directs, produces and stars in "Horizon: An American Saga," a four-part movie series about the American West. Costner ... -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
'Inside Out 2' crosses $1 billion at box office: Kevin Costner's 'Horizon' stumbles
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Inc. - Business
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CBS News - Top stories
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Inc. - Business
No, Coffee Badging Isn't Harmless. What to Do About It
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Even If It Isn't Watergate, Stories Are Worth Reporting
American media is declining, with some journalists are distracted by stardom, others by a concept of personal ‘truth.’ -
ESPN - Sports
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