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LOS ANGELES — Merv Griffin, the big-band-era crooner turned impresario who parlayed his "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune" game shows into a multimillion-dollar empire, died Sunday. He was 82.
But today’s contestants might not be as forgetful if “Jeopardy!” creator Merv Griffin had simply named the show “What’s the Question?” — which was actually his first choice.
Singer, a former reporter and editor for the Portland Press Herald, and his wife, Susan McMillan, a former Kennebec Journal reporter, are the first couple to win "Jeopardy!" while married to each ...
The founders of the initiative, the States Forum, say they hope to extend successful Democratic policies across states and even to the national level.
The movement of moths inspires a new music project by composer Ellie Wilson. She used data shared by ecologists to create a piece where the insects take center stage.