Remembering Malcolm-Jamal Warner: A Star's Final Journey
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known for his role in 'The Cosby Show', tragically drowned at age 54 while on vacation in Costa Rica. Italy pulled a classical concert due to the involvement of pro-Putin conductor Valery Gergiev. Stephen Colbert's show cancellation stirs controversy among political and entertainment circles.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, celebrated for his portrayal of Theo in the iconic 'The Cosby Show', has died at 54. The actor was on holiday with his family in Costa Rica when he drowned, confirmed by local authorities and a U.S. law enforcement source.
In Europe, Italian officials have called off a highly-anticipated classical concert featuring Valery Gergiev. The Russian conductor, known for his strong ties to President Putin, has faced backlash in the West since Russia's aggressive actions in Ukraine.
Back in the United States, 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' has been canceled amid allegations of political interference. The termination follows Colbert's comments accusing the network's owner of bribing former President Trump, igniting outrage from liberals and artists alike.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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