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Rep. John Lewis, A Force In The Civil Rights Movement, Dead At 80
John Lewis — an icon of the civil rights movement, congressman and for decades a force in Democratic politics — has died at age 80.Lewis died after a… -
Ennio Morricone, The Sound Of The American West, Dies At 91
The iconic score to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: This is the sound of the American West, at least filtered through the ears of an Italian —… -
Carl Reiner, Actor, Director, Writer, Producer And Mensch, Dies At 98
Reiner belonged to a generation of Jewish comics who helped define 20th century American comedy. He created the Dick Van Dyke Show and collaborated often with his longtime friend, Mel Brooks. -
Milton Glaser, Designer Behind The 'I ♥ NY' Logo, Dies On 91st Birthday
Updated at 5:10 a.m. ET SaturdayMilton Glaser, the graphic designer behind the iconic "I ♥ NY" logo, has died at 91.Glaser's poster of Bob Dylan with… -
Lives Remembered: Jerry Williams, A Beloved Patriarch
Michael Williams, Jerry’s son, said his father was reliable and slow to anger. -
Movement For Safe Injection Sites Loses Leading Advocate
Aubri Esters wasn't shy about sharing her own experiences with substance abuse. -
Jean Kennedy Smith, Last Surviving Sibling Of JFK, Dies
Smith was the eighth of nine children born to Joseph P. and Rose Kennedy. -
Louisville Hosts Public Viewing For David McAtee As Details Of His Shooting Emerge
David McAtee was killed at his restaurant on June 1 when National Guard and Louisville Metro Police officers were called to disperse a crowd. State officials say a Guardsman fired the fatal shot. -
Watch: Funeral Held For George Floyd
Floyd, who was 46 when he was killed, was laid to rest next to his mother. -
Remembering Photographer Elsa Dorfman
Dorfman’s unique art form – giant 20-by-24 inch Polaroids — were an iconic part of the Cambridge art scene.