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  • Jimmy Swaggart, one of the most well-known televangelists of the 1980s, has died, according to a social media post from his ministry.
  • Drummer Bob McKee, who was a key player in the Cleveland jazz scene for more than half of a century, passed away Wednesday at 90. McKee played in both the house band at the Theatrical Restaurant as well for the Mike Douglas Show, when the television program was produced in Cleveland in the early 1960s. McKee also taught his instrument to several generations of drummers. The McKee family will receive friends Sunday from 1:00-4:30 pm at Busch Funeral Home in Parma.
  • Prudence Staite of Tewkesbury, England, spent five days carving out a cheesy nativity scene — complete with Jesus, Mary, Joseph, shepherds and livestock. She was commissioned by a cheese company.
  • George Martin who was often referred to as the "Fifth Beatle" has died. Martin was the group's record producer and collaborator.
  • Diners at a Denny's in California were in for a real treat. Dick Van Dyke and his quartet, had finished a TV appearance and were getting a bite to eat. They broke into song: "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang."
  • Above: pianist and composer Emahoy Tsegué-Mariam Guebrù (video by Omer Gefen) A cloistered Ethiopian Orthodox nun has been brought into the spotlight…
  • The first book in the series was titled "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," and a copy with some typos went up for auction in London. The mistakes include misspelling the word philosopher.
  • A 15-term Ohio congressman who took on tough assignments looking into assassinations and scandals has died. Former U.S. Rep. Louis Stokes was 90.His death…
  • Bieber led the United Auto Workers Union during a time of increased foreign competition in the 1980s and early 1990s. Current UAW President Rory Gamble says Bieber "was not afraid of tough battles."
  • Walter Lassally was the cinematographer on the 1964 film Zorba the Greek,for which he won an Academy Award. Lassally traveled the world telling epic stories through intimate images.
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