Stacy Perman

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The Golden Globe Awards will air this Sunday on NBC. For years, ethical concerns and scandals have plagued The Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Hollywood Foreign Press Association: Some members want big change to how they pick Golden Globe nominees

The Golden Globe Awards will air this Sunday on NBC. For years, ethical concerns and scandals have plagued The Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

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The Marciano Art Foundation permanently and abruptly closed a few months ago after the staff tried unionizing.

What really led to the abrupt closure of the Marciano Art Foundation?

The Marciano Art Foundation permanently and abruptly closed a few months ago after the staff tried unionizing.

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In 1982, a family of four disappeared from their home in Northridge. Sol Salomon, his wife Elaine, and their two children, Michelle and Mitchell, were never seen or heard from again.

An investigation into the killing of a Northridge family in 1982

In 1982, a family of four disappeared from their home in Northridge. Sol Salomon, his wife Elaine, and their two children, Michelle and Mitchell, were never seen or heard from again.

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