Jerry Adler, ‘Sopranos’ and ‘The Good Wife’ actor who spent decades backstage on Broadway, dies at 96

[ad_1] Jerry Adler, who spent decades behind the scenes of storied Broadway productions before pivoting to acting in his 60s, has died at 96.  Adler died Saturday, according to a brief family announcement confirmed by the Riverside Memorial Chapel in New York. Adler “passed peacefully in his sleep,” Paradigm Talent Agency’s Sarah Shulman said on…

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Restoring the French Quarter’s historic ironwork

[ad_1] A city known for its centuries-old ironwork needs an expert who can keep it looking like new. Michelle Miller meets Darryl Reeves, one of a handful of restoration blacksmiths still working in New Orleans, where vintage, wrought-iron pieces survive in the French Quarter. [First aired 5/18/25.] [ad_2] Source link

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Wes Moore says Trump’s rhetoric on crime is “purely performative” as president offers to send troops to Baltimore

[ad_1] Washington — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Sunday that President Trump’s rhetoric on crime is “purely performative” as the president has offered to send troops to Baltimore amid a push to crack down on crime that began in the nation’s capital in recent weeks and could extend to other major cities.  “While the President…

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UNICEF’s Catherine Russell calls methodology discussions “obscene” in Gaza famine declaration

[ad_1] Following the Friday announcement by a U.N.-designated food crisis authority that Gaza City is experiencing famine, which Israel refuted, UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell told “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that the group is “an independent organization, they’re technical people, they’re not political people.” She added that “it is kind of obscene” to…

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