Maggie Smith found a clarity on stage that in some ways surpassed her screen work
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The Wall Street Journal - Business
WW Parts Ways With President, CEO Sima Sistani
The executive led the diet company, better known as WeightWatchers, since 2022 into the burgeoning market for obesity drugs.23 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
'Evolve or die': Kirby Smart is already on his way out of Saban’s shadow
With his mentor (and nemesis) retired, Georgia's coach is the sport's top dog, whether he likes it or not.Yesterday -
NBC News - Top stories
Maggie Smith, acting legend of 'Harry Potter' and 'Downton Abbey' fame, dies at 89
Maggie Smith, the stern Professor McGonagall in the "Harry Potter" movie franchise and the tart-tongued Dowager Countess on "Downton Abbey," has died, her publicist told The Associated Press.Yesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
A list of Maggie Smith's film appearances
Maggie Smith, who died Friday aged 89, appeared in dozens of films over more than 60 yearsYesterday -
CBS News - Top stories
Maggie Smith, "Harry Potter" and "Downton Abbey" actress, has died at 89
British actress Dame Maggie Smith had an extensive career in theater and movies, gaining international acclaim in later roles in "Harry Potter" and "Downton Abbey."Yesterday -
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Joseph Eubank found not guilty of raping teen
A jury finds Joseph Eubank, 27, not guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl on Brighton beach.Yesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
Dame Maggie Smith's career highlights
Dame Maggie Smith, star of the Harry Potter films and Downton Abbey, has died at the age of 89.Yesterday -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Maggie Smith, 'Harry Potter' and 'Downton Abbey' actor, dies at 89
The Oscar-winning actor, known for her roles as Violet Crawley in 'Downton Abbey' and no-nonsense Professor McGonagall in the 'Harry Potter' films, died Friday.Yesterday -
GameSpot - Tech
Oscar-Winning Harry Potter Star Maggie Smith Dies At 89
Dame Maggie Smith, the two-time Oscar-winning actor best known for playing Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter movie franchise and the acid-tongued Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess ...Yesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
From small stage to big screen, Dame Maggie's moving performances always stole the show
One of Britain's best-loved performers, she was as much at home with comedy as with drama.Yesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
Publicist says Maggie Smith, acting great known to millions from Harry Potter and 'Downton Abbey,' has died at age 89
Publicist says Maggie Smith, acting great known to millions from Harry Potter and 'Downton Abbey,' has died at age 89Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Unbeaten Nottingham Forest ditch off-field chaos for calm and clarity
The club is becoming more process-oriented and reaping the benefits in the early part of the season. Four Premier League teams are still unbeaten heading into the sixth round of fixtures. ...Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Thousands of toxins from food packaging found in humans – research
Metals and PFAS linked to serious health issues are among compounds found, highlighting need for further scrutiny. More than 3,600 chemicals approved for food contact in packaging, kitchenware or ...Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
Super Micro’s stock split is on deck — and it stands out in a not-so-good way
Super Micro shares begin trading Tuesday on a split-adjusted basis. The stock’s drop between the announcement date and effective date could be the steepest in more than two years.Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
The Way I Work: Wondermind's Mandy Teefey Organizes Her Life Into 5 Different Journals
The co-founder and CEO of media company Wondermind has mastered the art of managing her ADHD with an anachronistic strategy: writing things down.Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
Science Says This Is the Easiest Way to Be More Likable, Starting Today
Granted, it requires effort, but research shows the effort will definitely be worth it.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Best Way to Keep Congress From Getting Things Done
Supporters of the filibuster argue that without unlimited debate, democracy succumbs to silence. Or something.Yesterday -
Financial Times - World
Out of work and unwell: the worrying rise of young people on benefits
Data shows increasing numbers in rich countries turning to welfareYesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
Safety Board Warns of Rudder Control Defect in Some Boeing Planes
The National Transportation Safety Board said it had found a defective part in the system that helps steer the aircraft after investigating an incident at Newark airport.Yesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
Q&A: Kate Winslet on bringing WWII photographer Lee Miller’s story to the big screen
When Kate Winslet stumbled upon the extraordinary story of Lee Miller she didn’t want to let goYesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Greatest City in the World, Some Really Lousy Mayors
You have to go way back to the days of the secular saint Fiorello La Guardia to come up with a New York mayor unencumbered by significant baggage.Yesterday -
CBS News - Top stories
Kamala Harris offers some specifics on economic policies
Vice President Kamala Harris made remarks in Pittsburgh about her economic plans as the economy proves to be pivotal for voters in the 2024 election. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns has more.Yesterday - Kamala Harris -
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Disney World closes some experiences as Florida braces for Hurricane Helene
Walt Disney World Resort announced it is closely monitoring the path of Hurricane Helene and cancelled some experiences.2 days ago - Florida