Actor Charles C. Stevenson, Jr., best known for his role as Smitty the bartender on the hit sitcom "Will & Grace," died on January 19 in Camarillo, California, at the age of 95, according to Variety. His death was attributed to natural causes.
Stevenson's decades-long career included supporting roles in a variety of films and television shows, solidifying his presence in the entertainment industry. He was also known for his appearances in "Dr. House" and "Ghost World," among other productions.
In other news, the search continues for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie, who went missing from her Tucson home on Sunday. Multiple news sources, including NPR News, reported that investigators confirmed blood found at the residence belonged to Guthrie, and her pacemaker disconnected early Sunday. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to her safe return, and is reviewing a ransom note sent to media outlets. The Guthrie family has pleaded for her safe return.
Meanwhile, in political developments, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologized for appointing Peter Mandelson due to his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, leading to Mandelson's dismissal, as reported by Euronews. In the United States, a U.S. attorney in Minnesota lost her job after criticizing the immigration system's strain on resources.
Additionally, a Maryland man named Colin Demarco was arrested and charged with attempted murder for allegedly plotting to kill Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought at his home, according to CBS News. Demarco, who feared a "fascist takeover" under a potential Trump reelection, drafted a manifesto and notes detailing weapons and body disposal. He targeted Vought due to his involvement in Project 2025 and his role in federal government employee firings.
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