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Vince Zampella, the influential video game developer who co created the globally successful Call of Duty franchise, has died in a car crash in California at the age of 55. His death was confirmed by Electronic Arts, the company that owns Respawn Entertainment, the game studio Zampella helped establish.

The fatal accident occurred on a highway in Los Angeles on Sunday. According to officials, Zampella was traveling in a Ferrari with another individual when the vehicle veered off the roadway, struck a concrete barrier, and became fully engulfed in flames. Both occupants of the car were killed in the crash.

Authorities stated that the passenger seated inside the vehicle was ejected upon impact, while the driver remained trapped inside the burning car. It remains unclear whether Zampella was driving at the time of the accident and the identity of the second person involved has not been released. Investigators said the cause of the crash is still unknown.

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Jennifer Lopez and her former husband Ben Affleck were spotted spending time together over the weekend during a festive shopping trip in Los Angeles, signaling their continued commitment to family unity following their split.

The singer and actress, 56, joined Affleck, 53, and his 13-year-old son Samuel on Sunday as they browsed stores at the Brentwood Country Mart, a popular upscale shopping destination. The low-key outing comes less than two years after the former couple ended their marriage.

According to onlookers, the trio visited several boutique clothing stores, including Sezane and Doen, before stopping by Farmshop Market to grab food together. The appearance followed another recent run-in between the exes just a week earlier, when they attended a school play featuring Lopez's child Emme and Affleck's child Fin, underscoring their shared involvement in their children's lives.

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Helen Siff, a veteran character actress whose long career included appearances on Modern Family, Scrubs and the classic film The Karate Kid, has died. She was 88.

Siff passed away on December 18 in Los Angeles due to complications following surgery after a prolonged illness, according to statements shared by her family. They described her as a performer defined not only by talent, but by professionalism, warmth and unwavering dedication to her craft.

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Kate Gosselin is taking a major step in her recovery after a severe leg injury sidelined her for nearly three months. The Jon & Kate Plus 8 alum, 50, revealed on Dec. 20 that she was cleared to begin walking again following a "life-altering" fracture sustained in September.

"It's walking day!" Gosselin announced in a TikTok video while on her way to a doctor's appointment. "It finally came. I'm so excited I can't even stand it." During the visit, her physician gave her the official go-ahead to gradually put weight on her injured leg. "I have to start at 25 percent, and then 50 percent, 75 percent, 100 percent," she explained. "So you won't see me really walking immediately, but I'm excited."

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Kyle Chrisley, the eldest son of reality television star Todd Chrisley, was arrested in Rutherford County, Tennessee. The 34-year-old was taken into custody around 7:00 p.m. and booked into the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center on a sweeping list of charges, including domestic assault, public intoxication and disorderly conduct.

According to reports from local authorities, the situation escalated during the arrest process. Consequently, Chrisley is facing several additional counts, including resisting arrest, assaulting a first responder (three counts), and retaliation for past actions. While specific details regarding the incident that triggered the domestic assault charge have not been fully released, the volume of charges suggests a highly volatile confrontation with both civilians and law enforcement.

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Barry Manilow announced that he is preparing for surgery after doctors discovered an early-stage cancerous spot on his lung, a development that has led him to reschedule his January performances. At 82, Manilow disclosed the news online, saying doctors uncovered the condition only after lingering health issues led to further evaluation beyond his initial treatment.

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The relationship between reality star JoJo Siwa and television personality Chris Hughes has reached a new milestone as the couple recently discussed their future and the possibility of an engagement. In a joint interview with The Sun’s Fabulous magazine published in late December 2025, Hughes, 33, shared his unique perspective on a potential proposal, revealing that he intends to wait for a moment when it is least expected.

Addressing the public’s fascination with festive engagements, Hughes explained his reluctance to follow traditional trends. “You always get people who get engaged at Christmas. I see it on Instagram every year,” he remarked. “I kind of like the idea of it not being at a time where it could be expected.” His comments suggest that despite the couple spending their first holiday season together by traveling to the UK to visit his family in the Cotswolds,, an immediate Christmas proposal is unlikely.

 

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James Ransone, the actor widely recognized for portraying troubled dock worker Chester "Ziggy" Sobotka on HBO's The Wire, has died. He was 46.

According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, Ransone died on Friday, with the cause of death ruled as suicide. News of his passing has prompted tributes from fans and fellow actors who remembered him as a distinctive performer capable of bringing depth to deeply flawed characters.

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