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Henry Fambrough, Last of the Original Spinners, Dies at 85
He was a mainstay of the group that was known for hits like “Could It Be I’m Falling Love,” from its inception in 1954 until...
Pat Corrales, Manager of Three Major League Teams, Dies at 82
The first big league manager of Mexican descent and a former catcher, he led teams in Texas, Cleveland and Philadelphia.
Josef Newgarden Wins Indianapolis 500
Newgarden, the two-time IndyCar series champion, won his first career Indy 500 after a late sprint. He passed last year’s winner, Marcus Ericsson, who disagreed...
Josef Newgarden Wins Indy 500
Newgarden, the two-time IndyCar series champion, won his first career Indy 500 after a late sprint. He passed last year’s winner, Marcus Ericsson, who disagreed...
Denny Crum, Who Made Louisville a Basketball Power, Dies at 86
He led the Cardinals to two national championships in the 1980s and amassed 675 victories over a career that led to his induction into two...
Dave Wilcox, Hall of Fame Linebacker for the 49ers, Dies at 80
A seven-time Pro Bowl selection known for his physical style, he was one of the game’s best and most durable linebackers
Otis Redding III, Who Followed His Father Into Music, Dies at 59
He was grateful for Otis Redding’s enduring legacy, he said,d even if it overshadowed his efforts to make music of his own.
John Brockington, Rushing Star for Green Bay, Is Dead at 74
When he rushed for 1,144 yards in 1973, he became the first N.F.L. running back to gain more than 1,000 yards in each of his...
Just Fontaine, Record-Setting French Soccer Star, Dies at 89
His stellar career was cut short by injury, but he made his mark by scoring 13 goals at the 1958 World Cup.
Judge Orders Release of Video Footage Showing Attack on Paul Pelosi
Judge Stephen M. Murphy of San Francisco Superior Court ruled that there was no reason to keep the footage secret. It could be released as...