Former ‘Boy Meets World’ Producer David Kendall Dead at Age 68, Cast Reacts

Former Boy Meets World producer David Kendall has died. He was 68. “To say that David Kendall was instrumental in the creation of Boy Meets World would be an understatement,” a statement shared via the official “Pod Meets World” Instagram account read on Saturday, May 2. “He directed, wrote and executive produced our show, but also helped mold some of TV’s most memorable sitcoms, from Growing Pains to Hannah Montana.” The statement noted that Kendall helped “develop” the “young creative voices” of the “Pod Meets World” cohosts Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle and Rider Strong, both as a co-worker and later…

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Legendary WWE tag team duo departs company in latest wave of cuts

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, the WWE tag team known as the New Day, reportedly departed the company on Saturday as part of the latest string of releases.Kingston and Woods became fan favorites as they formed New Day with fellow superstar Big…

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Cole Allen’s defense lawyers fight to remove him from suicide watch

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The defense team for Cole Allen, the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting suspect, has filed a motion asking the judge to take him off suicide watch, arguing it violates his due process rights.During an emergency motions hearing set for Monday, Allen’s…

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Power the future sends letter to lawmakers over data

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Power the Future, a pro-energy advocacy group, is asking Congress to take a closer look at the opposition to data centers that is springing up across the country.In a letter to Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., and Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., the group…

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Which CBS Shows Got Episode Counts Cut Before Fall 2026 Season? From ‘Fire Country’ to ‘NCIS’ Spinoff

CBS has cut the episode count for several TV shows ahead of the fall 2026 season. The network confirmed that Ghosts, Matlock and NCIS: Sydney received a shakeup by having their premieres moved to 2027 for midseason. They will join the new show Einstein, which is finally premiering in 2027 as well. Matlock’s timeslot will be given to Elsbeth to allow Cupertino to premiere on the same night. NCIS: Sydney, meanwhile, is moving to midseason as NCIS: Origins — which received a shorter episode order — takes over to pair off with NCIS: New York. In addition to NCIS: Origins,…

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