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Van Der Beek's Co-Stars Mourn, Epstein Exposé, Kim's Heir

"Dawson's Creek" Co-Stars React to James Van Der Beek's Death; North Korea Leader Reportedly Chooses Daughter as Heir

Several of James Van Der Beek's "Dawson's Creek" co-stars, including Katie Holmes, shared tributes and memories following his death this week, while South Korea's spy agency reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has selected his daughter as his heir. The news comes amid other developments, including former One Direction star Zayn Malik defending a large tooth fairy payment and ongoing investigations in other cases.

Holmes, who played the co-lead and love interest Joey Potter in "Dawson's Creek," expressed her grief and gratitude for Van Der Beek's impact. According to CBS News, Holmes wrote a handwritten note where she remembered him as a "hero." She also stated, "I am so grateful to have shared in a piece of James' journey," in the caption of her post.

Meanwhile, the National Intelligence Service (NIS) of South Korea informed lawmakers that Kim Jong Un has chosen his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, as his heir. The BBC World reported that the NIS considered a "range of circumstances," including her increasing presence at official events, in making this assessment. Kim Ju Ae, believed to be 13 years old, has been seen with her father at high-profile events, including a visit to Beijing in September.

In other news, Zayn Malik defended his decision to pay nearly $700 to the tooth fairy for his daughter's lost tooth. According to Fox News, Malik, speaking on "Call Her Daddy," said he was raising his daughter in an environment that is not the same as everyone else's, given his and her mother's careers.

In other developments, a former FBI profiler stated that video and forensic evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case could help narrow the search for a suspect. Fox News reported that Jim Clemente, a former FBI supervisory special agent and criminal profiler, said investigators are more likely to recover forensic evidence from inside the home.

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