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Hollywood Reacts to O.J. Simpson's Death; 'Golden Bachelor' Couple to Divorce; Paramount Wows CinemaCon With 'Gladiator 2'; 'Good Times' Review

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April 12, 2024 What's news: Four board members at Paramount Global will step aside amid deal talks.

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