Walters made headlines in 1976 as the first female network news anchor, with an unprecedented $1 million annual salary.
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Pelé, the Brazilian king of soccer who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died Thursday. He was 82.
The former movie mogul was found guilty of several charges two years after being sentenced to prison in New York on a sexual assault conviction.
New Mexico’s Office of the Medical Investigator determined the shooting was an accident following the completion of an autopsy and a review of law enforcement reports.
In a statement provided to The Associated Press, her family said she died Tuesday at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.
His performance of “The ‘In’ Crowd” was featured in the 1995 movie, “Casino.”
As the United Kingdom mourns a beloved queen, the nation is already wondering how King Charles III will reign.
He died of pneumonia on Wednesday at a hospital in Washington, according to Tom Johnson, CNN’s former chief executive.
Buckingham Palace made the announcement in a statement.
The Academy Award-winning actress says she has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
The actor suffered a “severe anoxic brain injury,” caused by a lack of oxygen, when her car crashed into a Los Angeles area home Aug. 5 and fire erupted.
Nichelle Nichols, who broke barriers for Black women in Hollywood when she played communications officer Lt. Uhura on the original “Star Trek” television series, has died at the age of 89.
He would often say that while he might be best known for playing gangsters, his real passions were poetry, painting and opera.
He died of natural causes early Friday in his New York City apartment, according to his manager, Matt Beckoff.
His manager Matt DelPiano said he died on Wednesday. No cause was given.