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Science: Edward O. Wilson, Rest in Peace

The Story: Edward O. Wilson, one of the most important biologists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, died last week at age 92....

RIP: Rep. Alcee Hastings (D – FL)

The Story: The representative for Florida's 20th Congressional district, Alcee Hastings, passed away April 6, 2021, a little more than two years after a diagnosis...

Health: Neil Peart Dies of Glioblastoma

The Story: On January 7, Neil Peart, the drummer and primary lyricist for the Canadian rock group Rush, died of glioblastoma, bringing a rare spotlight...
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens dies at 99

Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens dies at 99

Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has died at the age of 99. CNN's Pamela Brown looks back at his life. #CNN #News
Anderson Cooper's tribute to his mom, Gloria Vanderbilt

Anderson Cooper’s tribute to his mom, Gloria Vanderbilt

Gloria Vanderbilt, iconic fashion designer, dies at age 95. Vanderbilt's son, CNN's Anderson Cooper, pays tribute to his mother's life. #Vanderbilt #AndersonCooper #CNN #News

Denzil Davies obituary

The former Treasury minister Denzil Davies, who has died aged 80, was a brilliant but mercurial politician for whom the promise of a glittering Westminster career was thwarted by the unfortunate combination of Labour’s long years in opposition after 1979 and his somewhat volatile character. The son of a colliery blacksmith from Carmarthenshire, Davies left the valleys of south-west Wales for Pembroke College, Oxford, where his outstanding intellect was confirmed by a first-class honours degree in law. Davies was a charming, popular and convivial man who throughout his 35 years in the Commons resisted aligning himself with the factions of either left or right in the Labour party and was driven, rather, by his own strongly held political convictions. He had tried to resist Kinnock reappointing him to defence after the general election in 1987 – having unsuccessfully sought instead to become foreign affairs spokesman – and was irritated by Kinnock’s style of leadership. At Westminster he became parliamentary private secretary to the Welsh secretary John Morris in 1974, until becoming a minister himself in 1975. He was switched to defence in 1982 and briefly to Welsh affairs when Kinnock first took over as leader in 1983, before then being moved back to defence and disarmament. In doing so, however, he thus guaranteed his place as a backbencher during the Blair government. He stood down as MP in 2005. The compensation of his latter years was to have found profound happiness in his second marriage, in 1989, to Ann Carlton, the journalist and author, who had previously worked as a member of the Labour party research staff. His first marriage, in 1963, to Mary Ann Finlay, ended in divorce in 1988.

Denzil Davies obituary

The former Treasury minister Denzil Davies, who has died aged 80, was a brilliant but mercurial politician for whom the promise of a glittering Westminster career was thwarted by the unfortunate combination of Labour’s long years in opposition after 1979 and his somewhat volatile character. The son of a colliery blacksmith from Carmarthenshire, Davies left the valleys of south-west Wales for Pembroke College, Oxford, where his outstanding intellect was confirmed by a first-class honours degree in law. Davies was a charming, popular and convivial man who throughout his 35 years in the Commons resisted aligning himself with the factions of either left or right in the Labour party and was driven, rather, by his own strongly held political convictions. He had tried to resist Kinnock reappointing him to defence after the general election in 1987 – having unsuccessfully sought instead to become foreign affairs spokesman – and was irritated by Kinnock’s style of leadership. At Westminster he became parliamentary private secretary to the Welsh secretary John Morris in 1974, until becoming a minister himself in 1975. He was switched to defence in 1982 and briefly to Welsh affairs when Kinnock first took over as leader in 1983, before then being moved back to defence and disarmament. In doing so, however, he thus guaranteed his place as a backbencher during the Blair government. He stood down as MP in 2005. The compensation of his latter years was to have found profound happiness in his second marriage, in 1989, to Ann Carlton, the journalist and author, who had previously worked as a member of the Labour party research staff. His first marriage, in 1963, to Mary Ann Finlay, ended in divorce in 1988.
Bill Clinton Remembers Aretha Franklin At Detroit Funeral Service | MSNBC

Bill Clinton Remembers Aretha Franklin At Detroit Funeral Service | MSNBC

At Aretha Franklin's funeral service, former President Bill Clinton remembers the last time he saw Aretha Franklin perform. » Subscribe to MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbc About: MSNBC is the premier destination for in-depth analysis of daily headlines, insightful political commentary and informed…
Rev. Al Sharpton Comments On Donald Trump, Reads Obama Letter At Aretha Franklin's Funeral | MSNBC

Rev. Al Sharpton Comments On Donald Trump, Reads Obama Letter At Aretha Franklin’s Funeral...

At Aretha Franklin's funeral service, Rev. Al Sharpton comments on Trump's reaction to her death. He later reads a letter from former President Obama. » Subscribe to MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbc About: MSNBC is the premier destination for in-depth analysis of daily…
Rep. Lewis: Aretha Franklin's Music Gave Life To Civil Rights Movement | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC

Rep. Lewis: Aretha Franklin’s Music Gave Life To Civil Rights Movement | Andrea Mitchell...

Congressman John Lewis reflects on Aretha Franklin's life and contribution to the civil rights movement. » Subscribe to MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbc About: MSNBC is the premier destination for in-depth analysis of daily headlines, insightful political commentary and informed perspectives. Reaching more…