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Richard Lugar, Longtime Indiana Senator And Foreign Policy Leader, Dies At 87
Lugar served six terms in the U.S. Senate. His work toward the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction earned him the nation's highest civilian honor in 2013. -
Ranking Roger, Frontman For The English Beat, Dies At 56
In the late '70s, Ranking Roger left punk rock to join The Beat — later known as The English Beat. His presence helped it become one of the most unforgettable bands of the '80s. -
Father Of Sandy Hook Shooting Victim Dies By Apparent Suicide
Jeremy Richman spoke openly and often about the depth of his grief over the death of his 6-year-old daughter Arielle. He said he wanted people to "hear the reality of it." -
Dick Dale, Surf Guitar Legend, Dead At 81
Dick Dale, the surf rock pioneer who took guitar distortion to new levels and whose version of "Misirlou" became pop-culture shorthand, died on Saturday night. -
Jetliner Crashes In Ethiopia, Killing 157 From 35 Countries
A jetliner carrying 157 people crashed shortly after takeoff from the Ethiopian capital Sunday, killing everyone aboard. -
Remembering Luke Perry, Who Made An Unreal Fantasy Boyfriend Real Enough
Luke Perry, who played Dylan McKay on Beverly Hills, 90210 for most of the series' 10 seasons, died Monday at 52. His iconic high-school rebel never went out of style. -
Luke Perry Of 'Riverdale' And 'Beverly Hills, 90210' Dies At 52 After Suffering Stroke
A publicist for Luke Perry says the "Riverdale" and "Beverly Hills, 90210" star has died. He was 52. -
André Previn, Musical Polymath, Has Died At Age 89
André Previn died Thursday morning in Manhattan. He was a composer of Oscar-winning film music, conductor, pianist and music director of major orchestras. -
Peter Tork Of The Monkees Dies At 77
An adept musician in a pop band dismissed as made-for-TV, Tork became famous with the Monkees in the 1960s. Their reunion tours lasted well into the 2000s. -
GOP Rep. Walter Jones, Who Spent Years Seeking Redemption For Iraq Vote, Dies At 76
Jones helped add "freedom fries" to the Congressional cafeteria menu. Since then, he came to deeply regret his vote for the war in Iraq, and wrote thousands of letters to families of fallen soldiers.