SCHENECTADY – Schenectady High School football coach Carmen DePoalo often uses quotes he borrowed from longtime friend and area youth football legend George Rose to motivate his varsity team.
died of pneumonia on Sept. 6. He was 88. Deeken was a professor emeritus at Sophia University, where he taught for many years. He specialized in thanatology, or the study of death. A funeral ...
Actor Kunie Tanaka, who became a household name playing an awkward but devoted father in a long-running TV drama series, died of natural causes on March 24. He was 88. Tanaka played Goro Kuroita ...
When “Gunsmoke” went off in 1975, it was the only Western left. By the end of his career, Arness, who was 88 when he died at his home in Brentwood, Calif., seemed almost indistinguishable from ...
died Thursday in Chapel Hill after a years-long decline in health, his family confirmed to The News & Observer on Friday. He was 88. Carter, who was born in New Orleans and grew up in Greenville ...
On the surface, the 1972 break-in at the Watergate Hotel that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon does not seem like the stuff of comedy gold. And yet Woody Harrelson and Justin ...
By Ceylan Yeginsu More than 1.1 million Americans have died of Covid. An official end to the health emergency has landed in complicated ways for those affected most acutely. By Julie Bosman The ...
What are you looking forward to doing when the school year ends? By Katherine Schulten The United States surgeon general issued an extraordinary public warning that could bring changes to how ...
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The first journalist exclusively dedicated to vale tudo and jiu-jitsu in Brazil, Marcelo Alonso is following the first steps of the most important Brazilian fighters since 1992. Editor of Tatame ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A 17-year-old boy from Honduras died this week in U.S. immigration custody, American and Honduran officials said Friday, underscoring concerns about a strained immigration system as ...
Philissa Cramer is the Jewish Telegraphic Agency's editor in chief. Prior to joining JTA in 2020, she was a founder and editor at Chalkbeat, the nonprofit news organization covering education.