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    Shelley Duvall, star of 'The Shining' and 'Nashville', dies at 75

    Shelley Duvall died Thursday in her sleep at home in Blanco, Texas, her longtime partner, Dan Gilroy, announced. The cause was complications from diabetes, said her friend, the publicist Gary Springer.

    AI is bringing back Hollywood voices from the past, but with consent

    AI voice startup ElevenLabs, which develops tools and models to regenerate voices in different accents and languages, has secured permission from the estates of deceased Hollywood actors to use their voices for its app Reader. This app takes online content like newsletters, articles, PDF files and converts them into voice-overs.

    Jerry West cause of death: What we know about Basketball legend who inspired NBA logo

    Basketball Hall of Fame Jerry West is no more. West is still the NBA Finals' all-time leader in total points.

    World unites to say goodbye to Sunil Chhetri

    Chhetri, who retired as international football's fourth highest goal-scorer with 94 goals from 151 matches, received accolades from various sports bodies and personalities. Tendulkar congratulated Chhetri on his outstanding career, highlighting his perseverance and leadership qualities. Premier League India and former India hockey captain Viren Rasquinha also lauded Chhetri for his achievements and called for more role models like him in Indian sports. In a special message, Croatia captain Modric hailed Chhetri as a "legend of the game" and wished him well in his final match for the national team.

    Boxing legend Muhammad Ali's childhood home-turned-museum listed for sale: Check details

    Muhammad Ali's childhood home, now transformed into a museum, is up for sale in Louisville, Kentucky, along with two neighboring properties. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom house served as a museum offering insights into Ali's formative years and attracted visitors worldwide. Despite its high-profile debut, the museum faced financial difficulties and closed after less than two years.

    Veteran Pakistani actor Talat Hussain loses fight with prolonged illness at 83

    ​A radio, TV, theatre, and cinema veteran, Hussain was known for serials such as "Bandish", "Karwaan", "Hawain" and "Parchaiyan" as well as movies "Chiragh Jalta Raha", "Gumnaam", "Actor in Law" and Indian film "Sauten Ki Beti".

    The Economic Times
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