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Charlie Kirk, Right-Wing Force and a Close Trump Ally, Dies at 31

10 septembre 2025 à 20:16
The founder of Turning Point USA played a central role in organizing young voters and giving shape to the pro-Trump agenda. He was fatally shot during a speaking event in Utah.

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Charlie Kirk spoke at a Turning Point USA event in July 2024 in Palm Beach, Fla. He was a leading voice among a cohort of young conservative activists who emerged as Donald Trump gained power.
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Rick Davies, Singer and Co-Founder of Supertramp, Dies at 81

8 septembre 2025 à 18:39
He wrote hits including “Goodbye Stranger” and “Bloody Well Right,” and his use of the Wurlitzer piano became one of Supertramp’s signature sounds.

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Mr. Davies in rehearsal in 1974, the year Supertramp began its glorious 1970s run.

Rick Davies, Singer and Co-Founder of Supertramp, Dies at 81

8 septembre 2025 à 13:17
The English vocalist wrote hits including “Goodbye Stranger” and “Bloody Well Right.” His use of the Wurlitzer piano became one of the rock band’s signature sounds.

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Rick Davies performing in Paris in 2010 with several members of Supertramp.

Rick Davies, Lead Singer of Supertramp, Dies at 81

8 septembre 2025 à 09:15
The English vocalist wrote hits including “Goodbye Stranger” and “Bloody Well Right.” His use of the Wurlitzer piano became one of the rock band’s signature sounds.

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Rick Davies performing in Paris in 2010 with several members of Supertramp.

John Burton, 92, Dies; California Political Boss Who Staged a Comeback

7 septembre 2025 à 19:54
He left the House of Representatives while struggling with a crack addiction, his political career seemingly over. Actually, it had just begun.

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John Burton in 1980, when he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. He served four terms in Congress but chose not to seek a fifth in 1982, citing depression and dependence on crack cocaine and nitrous oxide.

Ruth Paine, Who Gave Lodging to Marina Oswald, Dies at 92

7 septembre 2025 à 13:01
Her knowledge of Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife made her a noteworthy witness during the Warren Commission’s investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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Ruth Paine in 2013. She let Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife, Marina, stay at her home in 1963 and, according to the author Thomas Mallon, knew more about the Oswalds’ movements and moods in the months prior to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy than anyone else did.

Duchess of Kent Dies at 92; a Royal Who Comforted a Wimbledon Loser

6 septembre 2025 à 09:21
A member of an aristocratic family, she married the Duke of Kent, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Dispensing with royal decorum, the duchess embraced Jana Novotna after she lost the 1993 Wimbledon women’s final to Steffi Graf.

Edgar Feuchtwanger, Who Wrote About Being Hitler’s Neighbor, Dies at 100

4 septembre 2025 à 23:52
He and his Jewish family lived across the street from the German leader in the 1930s. He became a professor and historian in Britain.

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Edgar Feuchtwanger in 2016. A British historian, he wrote a book late in life about growing up in Munich across the street from Adolf Hitler.

Joe Bugner, 75, British Boxing Champ Who Slugged It Out With Ali, Dies

1 septembre 2025 à 23:40
A European titleholder as well, he twice went the distance with Ali and once with Joe Frazier, losing those bouts but gaining respect.

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Joe Bugner absorbed a punch from Muhammad Ali during their 12-round heavyweight fight in Las Vegas in 1973. Bugner remained on his feet while losing a unanimous decision.

Gene Espy, Pioneering Hiker of the Appalachian Trail, Dies at 98

1 septembre 2025 à 23:44
In 1951, always an adventurer, he was the second person to walk the trail in a “thru-hike,” from Georgia to Maine, in an arduous 123 days. He later met the first to do so.

Duke Cunningham, 83, Congressman Convicted in Corruption Scandal, Dies

30 août 2025 à 00:58
A war hero turned politician, he was first elected to the House in 1990 but stepped down in 2005 after pleading guilty to tax evasion and conspiracy to commit bribery.

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Representative Duke Cunningham, Republican of California, in 2005, the year he pleaded guilty in a bribery scandal and left Congress after 15 years in office.

Tran Trong Duyet, John McCain’s Captor at the ‘Hanoi Hilton,’ Dies at 92

30 août 2025 à 09:35
He endorsed Mr. McCain’s presidential bid in 2008 after insisting, despite accounts to the contrary, that no Americans were tortured under his watch in the Vietnam War.

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Tran Trong Duyet pointing at himself in a photograph speaking to captured U.S. pilots before their release in 1973.

James E. Ferguson II, Rights Lawyer Who Defended Busing, Dies at 82

28 août 2025 à 16:40
He helped litigate a landmark school desegregation case before the U.S. Supreme Court and overturn wrongful convictions of Black defendants in North Carolina.

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James E. Ferguson II in 2000 in front of the Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Charlotte, N.C. “We weren’t practicing law in the abstract,” he said. “We were the legal arm of the civil rights movement in North Carolina.”

Gérard Chaliand, Intrepid Authority on Geopolitics, Dies at 91

28 août 2025 à 10:43
His considerable influence in the French-speaking world was based on an unusual attribute: He had actually been to the revolutions he wrote about.

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Gérard Chaliand in 1992. His lectures on geopolitics routinely drew top-level diplomats and officers.

Tiébilé Dramé, Voice for Rights in Mali, Is Dead at 70

22 août 2025 à 15:15
A former foreign minister, he founded an opposition political party and then served in the government as an unflagging negotiator with northern rebels.

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Tiébilé Dramé in 2019. He was often on the edge of power in Mali but never at the center.

Frank Caprio, Kind Judge on Rhode Island TV, Dies at 88

22 août 2025 à 10:49
A longtime municipal judge, he became a social media star for “Caught in Providence,” which viewers said showed his compassion in the courtroom.

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Judge Frank Caprio of Providence Municipal Court in Rhode Island in 2017. His courtroom, he said. was a place “where people and cases are met with kindness and compassion.”

Sonallah Ibrahim, Egyptian Novelist of Irony and Dissent, Dies at 88

21 août 2025 à 12:19
Starting with “That Smell” in 1966, he wrote with stark power about themes of repression in the Egyptian police state.

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The Egyptian writer Sonallah Ibrahim in 1999. He chronicled his country’s submission to dictatorship and materialism with deadpan irony.
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