During his 21 years as a network correspondent, he appeared on ‘NBC Nightly News,’ the ‘Today’ show and other programs.
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Richard Williams, Oscar-winning animator behind ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit,’ dies at 86
He had served as a bridge between hand-drawn animation at Disney or Warner Bros. and the digital revolution by studios such as Pixar.
New Hampshire governor vetoes 3 gun control bills
Republican Chris Sununu says the state is one of the safest in the nation and has a long and proud ‘tradition of responsible firearm stewardship.’
Henri Belolo, Village People co-founder and songwriter, dies at 82
He co-wrote the band’s classic hits ‘Y.M.C.A.,’ ‘Macho Man’ and ‘In the Navy.’
Former Illinois Rep. Paul Findley, champion of agriculture, dies at 98
He also had been a small-town newspaper publisher with a passion for foreign policy.
Takis, Greek artist who harnessed the power of magnetism, dies at 93
In the late 1960s, with a fellowship to MIT, he developed the scientific foundation of his artistic work.
Trump picks new acting national intelligence director
Joseph Maguire starts Aug. 15, the day Dan Coats’ resignation takes effect and the deputy director leaves.
Indian premier: Changes in Kashmir will free it from ‘terrorism’
This week, New Delhi downgraded the divided region from statehood to a territory, limited its decision-making power and eliminated its right to its own constitution.
Five years after Ferguson, racial tension lingers nationally
The Missouri city is a different place now, but race relations across the U.S. remain tense.
Weakened but unbowed, NRA head digs in against gun control
For decades, Wayne LaPierre has weathered a series of political storms.