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Ron Popeil, Pioneer Of "Wait...There's More!" Late-Night Infomercials, Is Dead At 86
Come, young ones: Gather around the glow of the smartphone’s screen for a tale of a distant time when we watched TV on big boxy machines, and switched… -
Bob Moses, Civil Rights Leader And Longtime Educator, Dies At 86
Civil rights leader Robert “Bob” Moses, a soft-spoken and self-effacing grassroots organizer who championed Black voting rights, died on Sunday at age… -
Director Richard Donner, A Pioneer In The Action-Adventure Genre, Has Died
Director Richard Donner, a pioneer of action-adventure movies, has died. He was 91. His death was confirmed by a spokesperson with Warner Bros. No cause… -
Famed Boston Attorney F. Lee Bailey Dead At 87
Celebrity attorney defended O.J. Simpson, Patricia Hearst and the alleged Boston Strangler. -
Gavin MacLeod, 'Love Boat' Captain, Dies At 90
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gavin MacLeod, the veteran supporting actor who achieved stardom as Murray Slaughter, the sardonic TV news writer on The Mary Tyler… -
Damon Weaver, Student Reporter Who Interviewed Obama, Dies At 23
As an 11-year-old, student reporter Damon Weaver landed the interview of his dreams with then-President Obama. In the 10-minute interview, the two… -
'Moonstruck' Star Olympia Dukakis Dead At 89
Olympia Dukakis, best known for her Oscar-winning film Moonstruck, has died. She was 89. Dukakis’ brother Apollo broke the news of her death Saturday in a… -
Olympia Dukakis, Oscar-Winning 'Moonstruck' Star, Dies At 89
MAPLEWOOD, N.J. — Olympia Dukakis, the veteran stage and screen actress whose flair for maternal roles helped her win an Oscar as Cher’s mother in the… -
Great Britain's Prince Philip Dies At Age 99
Prince Philip of the U.K., husband to Queen Elizabeth II, who died Friday at Windsor Castle, was the longest-serving consort in British history. -
G. Gordon Liddy, Chief Operative Behind Watergate Scandal, Dies At 90
The bombastic conservative, who became a popular talk show host, reveled in his reputation as a man willing to go to any lengths to reelect Nixon, saying, "I'd do it again for my president."