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 With no writers to create TV shows and no actors to be in them, pieces of the Hollywood ch stanley canada ain continue to fall, and next in line: The 75th Emmy Awards.The awards show originally planned for Sept. 18 on Fox will now be postponed for the first time in 22 years as the industry s writers and actors continue to strike.This delay was expected after the actors joined thealready-striking writersearlier this month. Strike rules laid out by SAG-AFTRA, the actors  union, say members can t campaign for or attend awards shows amid the strike, and writers also can t work on awards shows until the end of the strike.Just as it s unclear when the strikes will end, it s also unclear when the Emmy Awards  new air date will be, though some reports say a January 2024 date is likely to be announced in the next few weeks.Variety, which first reported the delay news, said the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences was aiming for a Novemb stanley cup er date, but that might be too soon, as strikes appear to be continuing with no resolution in reach.SEE MORE:  The Rock  reportedly made a record donation to help striking actorsRoughly 65,000SAG-AFTRA acto stanley cup rsand 11,500 Writers Guild of America members are currently on strike. They re both calling for better pay structures, including residual payments, and protection from artificial intelligence use; but bargaining with major studios hasn t proved an easy task.Writers haven t returned to the negotiation table since early May, when the strike began. That mont Vqzx D.C. attorney general  s office giving Trump, allies   January 6 speeches   full scrutiny of the law
 Sunday marked 25 years since the day the body of 6-yer-old JonBen茅t Patricia Ramsey was found in the basement of her family s home in Boulder, Colorado. The young beauty pageant contestan stanley cup t had been bludgeoned and strangled. To date, nobody has been convicted of the crime, but theories have circulated for decades.The discovery on the morning of Dec. 26, 1996, chilled the community to the bone and the case quickly captured the attention of the nation. Today, it remains one of the country s most high-profile unsolved crimes and the details surrounding her death spurred many books, documentaries and TV specials. Some highligh stanley website ted facts, others highlighted opinions.Here s a summary of the past 25 years of investigations, heartbreak, suspicions, media frenzies and unanswered questions.DEC. 26, 1996 | JonBen茅t Ramsey, 6, was found dead in the basement of her parent s home, which was along the 700 block of 15th Street in Boulder. The child beauty queen had died the previous night but wasn t found until the following morning, according to ABC News.Her father, John Ramsey, found her body about eight hours after her mother, Patsy R stanley mug amsey, said she discovered a ransom note demanding $118,000. They initially believed she had been kidnapped and called 911, even though the note said if they called the police, their daughter would die.Police arrived and began investigating. However they did not properly secure the scene.                        David Zalubowski/ASSOCIATED PRESS                T