Stars we've lost so far in 2024 - July edition Aug 6, 2024 Aug 6, 2024 Updated May 29, 2026 0 Breaking Down Latest MLB Trades, Signings & Extensions | 940 Hormuz Reopens: Gas Prices Set to Drop as 12.5M Barrels Flow Old Fort aldermen discuss holding Fourth of July parade The Madness in Marion has soft opening Marion City Council holds budget public hearing US fans dream big as national team reaches World Cup knockouts What The Socialist Victories In New York Mean For California Elections Savannah Guthrie responds after reports on ransom note claiming her mother died Gas Prices Dip Below $4 — Still 25% Higher Major US-Iran Peace Push Resumes in Switzerland The Biggest ISSUE With Every Top Prospect In The 2026 NBA Draft... World Cup watch parties bringing generations together Rhythm and Rails Bluegrass Festival in Old Fort Qualified USA prepare for final World Cup group match against exiting Turkey Alaska Airlines' Pasah Saleh describes its interest in JetZero Trump pushes Iran on nuclear inspections U.S.' Folarin Balogun on 'special' Seattle environment for World Cup win over Australia Battle of Monmouth reenactment at Monmouth Battlefield State Park Switzerland talks: Meetings due to take place on Sunday Trump celebrates 'brutal' Hitler comparison during unhinged posting spree Prefer us on Google Learn More We’ve had to say goodbye to some beloved musicians, athletes, actors and more. Here's a look at the stars we've lost so far in 2024, through July. As featured on Sergio Mendes, Grammy-winning Brazilian music legend, dies at 83 His composition "Mas que Nada" was one of the songs that helped popularize the Brazilian music genre bossa nova worldwide in the 1960s. Latest video Venezuela: Woman Rescued Alive After Earthquakes in Venezuela. Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises as Massive Rescue Effort Continues US: Ecuador fans in New Jersey celebrate victory over Germany at FIFA World Cup. Frightening moment powerful 7.2 earthquake rocks Venezuelan baseball game — sending players bolting Supreme Court decisions impact immigration rules Supreme Court bars lawsuits over Roundup cancer warnings ICE plans to sell or transfer $700M in empty warehouses Oil price falls to pre-war levels as ships being moving through Strait of Hormuz Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Sergio Mendes, Grammy-winning Brazilian music legend, dies at 83 His composition "Mas que Nada" was one of the songs that helped popularize the Brazilian music genre bossa nova worldwide in the 1960s.
Frightening moment powerful 7.2 earthquake rocks Venezuelan baseball game — sending players bolting