A longtime LGBTQ+ activist who was an adviser to Bill Clinton during his presidential ... country’s classical music scene. Oct. 9. Ethel Kennedy, 96. The wife of Sen. Robert F.
A longtime LGBTQ+ activist who was an adviser to Bill Clinton during his presidential campaign ... personalities in the Nordic country’s classical music scene. Oct. 9. Ethel Kennedy, 96. The wife of ...
For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. Hosted by Andrew Ross Sorkin Produced by Evan Roberts Original music by Dan ...
Former US President Bill Clinton has been doing the media rounds lately to promote his new book ‘Citizen: My Life after the White House’. While being interviewed by New York Times journalist ...
They were politicians, businesspeople, athletes, artists and entertainers. This year, we said goodbye to such beloved figures ...
Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert F. Kennedy, endured a life marked by bitter tragedy. She lost both of her parents in a plane crash, and 11 years later, another crash claimed her brother’s life. Soon ...
They were politicians, businesspeople, athletes, artists and entertainers. This year, we said goodbye to such beloved figures ...
And he did those things.” Archival images: Kerry Kennedy (Ethel Kennedy); Jim McHugh (Shelley Duvall); Joyce Lapinsky (Richard Lewis); Brian Kanof (Kinky Friedman); From the Keith family (Toby ...
New polling shows Republicans hold a positive view of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but recent polling shows Americans overall are ...
Republicans who spoke against the bill largely objected to its cost, noting that the measure would accelerate the Social Security trust fund's projected insolvency by about six months, now ...
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., is calling on President-elect Donald Trump to step in and "control" the GOP caucus as a massive interim spending bill and partial government shutdown looms over Washington.
For RFK Jr. to say that we have to study the polio vaccine at this point is not only sad, it’s shocking," Sen. Dick Durbin said Wednesday in a speech on the Senate floor.