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Robert F. Kennedy's Granddaughter Saoirse Hill Dies At 22
Hill was the daughter of Robert and Ethel Kennedy's fifth child, Courtney, and Paul Michael Hill. -
Russi Taylor, Voice Of Minnie Mouse For Over 30 Years, Dies At 75
Taylor also played Martin Prince on The Simpsons and a number of other iconic animated characters. Her husband, Wayne Allwine famously portrayed Mickey Mouse and died in 2009. -
Actor Rutger Hauer Dies At 75, Played Complex Android In 'Blade Runner'
He was best known for his portrayal of Roy Batty, who is hunted down by a cop played by Harrison Ford, and expires with a sad soliloquy ending "Tears in the rain. Time to die." -
Pumpsie Green, 1st Black Player On Boston Red Sox, Dies
Elijah "Pumpsie" Green, the first black player on the Boston Red Sox, has died. He was 85. -
Justice John Paul Stevens, A Maverick On The Bench, Dies At 99
Appointed by President Gerald Ford, he was known for his "crafty and genial hand" and as a "judge's judge." -
Suspect Arrested In Death Of African American Museum Founder Discovered In Car Trunk
Sadie Roberts-Joseph, 75, was a community fixture in Baton Rouge, La. Police say the suspect was one of Roberts-Joseph's tenants who was behind on his rent. -
Founder Of African American History Museum Discovered Dead In Car Trunk
Sadie Roberts-Joseph was a prominent civil rights activist and community leader in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She founded the city's African American History Museum in 2001. -
Actor Rip Torn, Who Made His Mark On 'The Larry Sanders Show,' Dies at 88
Torn developed an unpredictable and stubborn reputation, both on camera and in his personal life, but his performances also proved influential on scores of successful television shows. -
H. Ross Perot, Entrepreneur and Groundbreaking Third-Party Candidate For President, Dies at 89
The colorful Texas billionaire, who rose from a childhood of Depression-era poverty and twice ran for president as a third-party candidate, has died. -
Brockton Mayor Remembered By Former Chief Of Staff
Bob Buckley knew Brockton Mayor Bill Carpenter for 35 years.