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Sep 03

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Remembering Tom Seaver, beloved baseball Hall of Famer

By Stephanie Sy

A three-time Cy Young Award winner, Tom Seaver is considered one of the best pitchers in the history of Major League Baseball. He led the transformation of the New York Mets from a band of lovable losers to world champions.

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Aug 31

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Remembering legendary NCAA basketball coach John Thompson

By Jeffrey Brown, Sam Lane

John Thompson, a Hall of Fame basketball coach who transformed Georgetown University into a national championship school, has died at age 78. The first Black head coach to win an NCAA title, Thompson was known for helping to mold stars…

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Aug 13

Computer scientist, pixel inventor Russell Kirsch dead at 91

By Associated Press

Russell Kirsch, a computer scientist credited with inventing the pixel and scanning the world's first digital photograph, died Aug. 11 at his home in Portland, Oregon, The Oregonian reported.

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Aug 12

Sumner Redstone, who built media empire including CBS, dies at 97

By Associated Press

Under his watch, Viacom became one of the nation’s media titans, home to pay TV channels MTV and Comedy Central and movie studio Paramount Pictures.

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Jul 31

Alan Parker, director of ‘Midnight Express,’ dies at 76

By Jill Lawless, Associated Press

British filmmaker Alan Parker, whose movies included “Bugsy Malone,” “Midnight Express” and “Evita,” has died at the age of 76. A statement from the director’s family says Parker died Friday in London after a long illness.

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Jul 30

Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain dies at 74

By Associated Press

Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain has died after battling the coronavirus.

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Jul 17

Reverend C.T. Vivian, key civil rights leader, dies at 95

By Desiree Seals, Michael Warren, Associated Press

The Rev. C.T. Vivian has died at the age of 95. Vivian was an early ally of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. who organized pivotal campaigns in the civil rights movement and then spent decades advocating for justice and…

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Jun 30

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Remembering Carl Reiner, beloved comedy actor and director

Beloved comedy writer, actor and director Carl Reiner died Monday night of natural causes. His prolific career spanned seven decades and influenced virtually every entertainment genre, from television to Broadway theater. Amna Nawaz takes a look back at Reiner’s accomplished…

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Jun 27

Milton Glaser, designer of ‘I Love NY’ logo, dies at 91

By Associated Press

Milton Glaser, the groundbreaking graphic designer who adorned Bob Dylan’s silhouette with psychedelic hair and summed up the feelings for his native New York with “I (HEART) NY,” died Friday, his 91st birthday.

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Jun 18

World War II sweetheart singer Vera Lynn dies at 103

By Danica Kirka, Associated Press

Dame Vera Lynn, the endearingly popular "Forces' Sweetheart" who serenaded British troops abroad during World War II, has died at 103.

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