Hollywood Mourns Producer Scott Printz; Search Continues for Savannah Guthrie's Mother
Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood is mourning the loss of producer Scott Printz, known for his work on hit television shows such as "Private Practice," "How to Get Away With Murder," and "Bookie." Printz died on January 23 in Los Angeles after an illness, according to Variety. He was 69 years old. Meanwhile, the search continues in Arizona for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie, with authorities suspecting foul play, NPR News reported.
Printz began his entertainment career as a Directors Guild of America trainee before advancing to second and first assistant director roles, Variety noted. His career spanned multiple successful television series.
In other news, multiple outlets are reporting on a range of events, including preparations for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy and the participation of U.S. athletes, NPR News stated. A stabbing incident in France has raised concerns about school violence, according to reports.
Additionally, various news sources are covering a diverse set of stories, including Pinterest firing engineers for privacy violations related to layoff tracking, as reported by Vox. Halle Berry has criticized Governor Newsom, and investigations are underway involving Savannah Guthrie's mother and Peter Mandelson's alleged Epstein connections, Vox noted. Backlash against YouTube star Ms. Rachel over social media activity related to the Gaza conflict, the FBI's challenges in accessing iPhones, and OpenAI CEO's concerns about AI-driven job displacement are also being reported, according to Vox.
The Supreme Court's ruling on California's congressional map and Prince Andrew's relocation are also making headlines, NPR News reported.
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