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Television icon Larry King dead at 87

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LOS ANGELES – Veteran talk show host Larry King died Saturday, according to his company Ora Media.A statement was posted to his official Twitter account Saturday morning that said the legendary interviewer passed away at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.pic.twitter.com/x0Hl0X6vqUKing was suffering from COVID-19, and had been moved out of the intensive care unit at the Los Angeles hospital on Monday, a spokesman said King was moved to the ICU on New Year’s Eve and was receiving oxygen but was breathing on his own, said David Theall, a spokesman for Ora Media, a production company formed by King.The 87-year-old broadcasting legend shared a video phone call with his three sons, Theall said.King, who spent many years as an overnight.

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