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Musicians and Fans Pay Tribute to Late Fleetwood Mac Co-Founder Peter Green
A founding member of Fleetwood Mac, the British guitarist was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Chicagoans React to the Loss of Legendary Local Weatherman Jerry Taft
A staple of the Chicago local media, Taft was beloved as a weatherman for bringing an upbeat sense of humor to his forecasts.
11 Dead, 100 Infected As Coronavirus Sweeps Through Ohio Nursing Home
Newark Care and Rehabilitation has been plagued with COVID-19. Eleven have died, while 59 residents and 32 employees have become ill
Texas Man Dies of COVID-19 After Visit by Granddaughter Infected at Party
Doctor at Parkland Hospital in Dallas warns young people to be vigilant following grandfather's death.
Boy Drowns After Boat Capsizes in Chicago River, Despite Wearing Life Jacke
More than nine passengers are believed to have been on the small boat, according to the chief of the Chicago Fire Department.
Teacher Dies After Warning That Parents Are Sending Sick Kids to School
"For me, it no longer matters who I contracted [COVID-19] from and who violated isolation. I just beg and ask for the grandparents, neighbors and older uncles who surround us and do not deserve to die," she wrote.
Congressional Black Caucus Chair to Trump: Don't React to John Lewis' Death
Congresswoman Karen Bass rebuffed critics calling for the president to respond to the death of the civil rights legend.
Georgia Teen's Skydiving Death Begs the Question, Is Skydiving Really Safe?
Despite risk being a part of the thrill of skydiving, the USPA only reported 15 deaths out of 3.3 million jumps in 2019.
Man's Body Wrapped in Plastic Found on McDonald's Roof in New York
Police investigations are underway to establish the deceased man's identity, cause of death, and how he got on the roof of a McDonald's restaurant.
'Mythbusters' Late Grant Imahara Also Operated R2D2 in 'Star Wars' Prequels
Imahara worked on the "Star Wars" prequels as a model maker for R2D2, while he was at Industrial Light and Magic.
Grant Imahara Isn't the First Tragic Loss for 'Mythbusters'
In 2019, a tragedy befell a "Mythbusters" guest co-host as she attempted to break her own land speed record.
Naya Rivera Found Dead, Authorities Confirm In Press Conference
"I can't imagine what it's like for her parents, her family," a Ventura County Sheriff's spokesman said. "It takes an emotional toll on the search teams too."
Body Discovered In Lake During Search For 'Glee' Actor Naya Rivera
Rivera went missing on Wednesday night.
A Gunshot That Allegedly Ended Kelly Preston and Charlie Sheen's Engagement
"I was downstairs early in the morning making coffee and I thought she was still asleep upstairs," Sheen explained in 2016.
Teen Killed in Shark Attack for the Second Time in Australia in a Week
The fifteen-year-old boy died after a shark injured his leg while surfing in New South Wales.
Seoul Mayor's Will Said 'Sorry to Everyone' Amid Sexual Harassment Probes
The exact cause of the death of Seoul Mayor Park Won-sun remains under investigation.
Seoul Mayor Park Won-sun Found Dead Hours After Being Reported Missing
The 64-year-old mayor was recently facing sexual harassment allegations, according to local media.
Alex Pullin Dead After Snowboarder Drowns in Free Diving Accident
Olympic and world champion snowboarder Alex Pullin drowned while spear fishing along the Gold Coast.
Mary Kay Letourneau, Teacher Who Had Affair With Student, Dies of Cancer
Former teacher Mary Kay Letourneau was convicted of child rape after having a sexual relationship with her 12-year-old student during the 1990s, but the pair married in the following decade.
Woman Dies of Smoke Inhalation After Using Lubricating Oil to Cook Fries
Carol Oldfield's home in Derbyshire, U.K. filled with white smoke after the 74-year-old put a pan of the wrong oil on her cooker, turned it on and then fell asleep.
Ennio Morricone, Legendary Film Composer, Dead at 91 After a Fall
Considered one of the world's most influential composers, Morricone composed over 400 scores for cinema and television.
Why Sweden's Controversial COVID Experiment Is Failing
A classic book about America's middle class returns just in time; Mitch McConnell faces a dilemma; and a COVID experiment in Sweden falters. So far.
Florida Smashes Coronavirus Record With Over 11K Cases Added on July Fourth
The latest state coronavirus report for Florida showed around 11,445 new coronavirus cases recorded for July 3.
Girl, 4, Dies in Hospital After Being Found Injured in London
The girl was found by emergency services at a property along with a 35-year-old woman who is in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Huey Dead—'Pop, Lock & Drop It' Rapper Killed in Shooting
Huey, whose real name is Lawrence Franks Jr., was allegedly killed in a shooting in St. Louis, Missouri.
U.S. Coronavirus Death Projection Falls by 20,000 Despite High Case Numbers
The IHME forecast is now predicting almost 180,000 deaths by October 1.
Staff Members Restrained Teen Who Later Died With Weight On Chest: Report
The executive summary of the investigation added the restraint was not part of the treatment plan for the teen, that the staff members reacted "significantly disproportionate" to his behavior and that no one else among other staff, nurses or supervisors stepped in to stop or correct the restraint.
Police Investigating Shooting Inside Seattle's 'No Cop,' CHAZ Zone
At least two people were shot and one was killed inside Seattle's Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) area early Saturday morning, and police say they are investigating despite abandoning the closest station to protesters earlier this month.
CrossFit CEO Steps Down After Tweet Mocking Death of George Floyd
In response to a tweet referring to racism as a public health issue, CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman replied, "It's FLOYD-19."
White Bystanders Re-Enact George Floyd Killing as Protesters March Past
Several men in New Jersey mocked anti-police brutality protesters by re-enacting the death of George Floyd, who was killed when several Minneapolis police officers pressed their knees into his neck and back on May 25.