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Who was Rob Reiner? Filmmaker allegedly stabbed by son in LA home

Who was Rob Reiner? Filmmaker allegedly stabbed by son in LA home

The world received the shocking news of the passing away of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. The couple was reportedly found dead at their Los Angeles home at around 3:30 pm on Sunday, December 14. As the LAPD continues to investigate the matter, their son, Nick Reiner, has allegedly emerged as the prime suspect of the gruesome murders. Nevertheless, it is yet to be confirmed bythe officials. Meanwhile, here's looking at the life and legacy left behind by the legendary actor and director. 

15 December,2025 02:22 PM IST | Amarylisa Gonsalves
PHOTOS: Tom Cruise, Sydney Sweeney, Ariane Grande stun at Governors Awards 2025

PHOTOS: Tom Cruise, Sydney Sweeney, Ariane Grande stun at Governors Awards 2025

Hollywood’s biggest names came together in Los Angeles on Sunday night for the annual Governors Awards. This year’s event took place on Sunday (November 15) at the Ray Dolby Ballroom in Los Angeles. This is a prestigious award which celebrates the exceptional contributions to the state of motion picture arts and sciences. Many celebrities graced the red carpet for this award show.

17 November,2025 04:06 PM IST | Aakruti Bagla
US flight cancellations accelerate as airlines comply with govt shutdown order

US flight cancellations accelerate as airlines comply with govt shutdown order

US airlines began cancelling hundreds of flights on Thursday due to the Federal Aviation Administration's order to reduce traffic at the country's busiest airports starting Friday because of the ongoing government shutdown. (Pics/AFP)

07 November,2025 03:36 PM IST | ronak mastakar
In Photos: Nationwide 'No Kings' protest target Trump administration's policies

In Photos: Nationwide 'No Kings' protest target Trump administration's policies

Large crowds of protesters marched and rallied in cities across the US Saturday for "No Kings" demonstrations decrying what participants see as the government's swift drift into authoritarianism under President Donald Trump. (Pics/AFP)

19 October,2025 01:13 PM IST | ronak mastakar

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