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Cloris Leachman Remembered by Mel Brooks and More: Irreplaceable

Cloris Leachman Remembered by Mel Brooks, Ed Asner and More: ‘Irreplaceable’ Tributes poured in for the 94-year-old actress following her deathAndrea Towers | January 27, 2021 @ 3:16 PM Last Updated: January 27, 2021 @ 4:19 PM Getty Images Hollywood legend Cloris Leachman died Wednesday at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy that includes iconic roles in television (“The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “Phyllis”) and movies (“Young Frankenstein”, “The Last Picture Show.” Tributes from Hollywood, journalists, and fans poured in after her death was announced, many remembering her memorable career and her unique personality. Mel Brooks, who directed Leachman in “Young Frankenstein,” tweeted in memory of his friend. “Such sad news–Cloris was insanely talented. She could make you laugh or cry at the drop of a hat. Always such a pleasure to have on set. Every time I hear a horse whinny I will forever think of Cloris’ unforgettable Frau Blücher.

Lindsey Vonn s The Pack Canceled amid Controversy Over Video of Dogs in Seemingly Dangerous Situation

Image zoom The Pack | Credit: amazon prime The Pack, an Amazon Prime Video competition series hosted by Lindsey Vonn, has been canceled after one season. The reality show centered around dog owners and their pets traveling around the world to compete in various challenges, will not be moving ahead with a second season, PEOPLE can confirm. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. A representative for Vonn and Amazon did not immediately respond to PEOPLE s request for comment. News of the cancellation comes after unaired footage leaked from the editing room floor showed dogs being put in seemingly dangerous situations.

Sound Off: Why are interest rates so low and how long will they stay this way?

Sound Off: Why are interest rates so low and how long will they stay this way? Dec. 21, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Q: Why are interest rates so low and how long will they stay this way? A: The Federal Reserve lowers interest rates in order to stimulate growth during a period of economic decline and uncertainty, which means that borrowing costs become cheaper. Low interest rates are good for homeowners as it reduces their monthly mortgage payments. The interest rates are so low largely because the economy is so weak. Interest rates are likely to stay low for years as the economy fights its way back from the coronavirus pandemic, according to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. He was quoted as saying “We think that the economy’s going to need low interest rates, which support economic activity for an extended period of time it will be measured in years. However long it takes, we’re going to be there we’re not going to prematurely withdraw the support that we think the

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