Obituary: ... there they go !

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British jazz icon Dame Cleo Laine has died aged 97, her family have confirmed.

In a statement issued to The Guardian, her children Jacqui and Alec said: “It is with deepest sadness that we announce the passing of our dearly beloved mother, Cleo, who died peacefully yesterday afternoon [July 24th]."
 

Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Are Dating: 'It's Clear They're Smitten' (Exclusive Source)​

The 'Naked Gun' costars' romance continued off-screen, a source tells PEOPLE: "They're enjoying each other's company"
Published on July 29, 2025 01:49PM EDT
  • Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson are enjoying a "budding romance in the early stages," a source tells PEOPLE
  • The actors met as costars on the new comedy The Naked Gun, in theaters Aug. 1
  • Both stars have two sons, who joined them at the New York City premiere on July 28
Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson struck up a romance after making The Naked Gun together.
A source close to the movie tells PEOPLE, "It's a budding romance in the early stages. It's sincere, and it's clear they're smitten with each other."
Neeson, 73, and Anderson, 58, are currently "enjoying each other's company," adds the source, as the costars promote their new comedy, which is in theaters this Friday, Aug. 1.


Loni Anderson of the hit TV series 'WKRP in Cincinnati' has died at 79​

She starred with Burt Reynolds in the 1983 comedy film “Stroker Ace.” The two later married and became tabloid fixtures before divorcing in 1994.

Aug. 3, 2025, 5:47 PM GMT-5 / Updated Aug. 3, 2025, 6:37 PM GMT-5 / Source: The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Loni Anderson, who played a struggling radio station’s empowered receptionist on the hit TV comedy “WKRP in Cincinnati,” died Sunday, just days before her 80th birthday.

Anderson died at a Los Angeles hospital following a “prolonged” illness, said her longtime publicist, Cheryl J. Kagan.

“We are heartbroken to announce the passing of our dear wife, mother and grandmother,” Anderson’s family said in a statement.


Liam Neeson previously married, recounted how his wife telephoned from her snow ski trip reported not feeling well. Liam never saw his wife alive again.
Now Pamela reportedly aged 58 or 79 has slipped out on Liam too.

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Astronaut Jim Lovell, famed Apollo 13 commander, dies at 97

Lovell was also the first astronaut to go to space four times and part of the Apollo 8 crew, the first to launch on the Saturn V rocket and first to orbit the moon.

 

Emmett Till: Murdered 70 years ago today​

American lynching victim (1941–1955)
Emmett Till
Emmett Louis Till (July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955) was an African American youth, who was 14 years old when he was abducted and lynched in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of offending a white woman, Carolyn Bryant, in her family's grocery store. The brutality of his murder and the acquittal of his killers drew attention to the long history of violent persecution of African Americans in the United States. Till posthumously became an icon of the civil rights movement.

Till was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. During summer vacation in August 1955, he was visiting relatives near Money, Mississippi, in the Mississippi Delta region. Till spoke to 21-year-old Carolyn Bryant, the white, married proprietor of a local grocery store. Although what happened at the store is a matter of dispute, Till was accused of flirting with, touching, or whistling at Bryant. Till's interaction with Bryant, perhaps unwittingly, violated the unwritten code of behavior for a black male interacting with a white female in the Jim Crow–era South. Several nights after the encounter, Bryant's husband Roy and his half-brother J. W. Milam, who were armed, went to Till's great-uncle's house and abducted Till, age 14. They beat and mutilated him before shooting him in the head and sinking his body in the Tallahatchie River. Three days later, Till's mutilated and bloated body was discovered and retrieved from the river.

Till's body was returned to Chicago, where his mother insisted on a public funeral service with an open casket, which was held at Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ. It was later said that "The open-coffin funeral held by Mamie Till Bradley exposed the world to more than her son Emmett Till's bloated, mutilated body. Her decision focused attention on not only American racism and the barbarism of lynching but also the limitations and vulnerabilities of American democracy." Tens of thousands attended his funeral or viewed his open casket, and images of Till's mutilated body were published in black-oriented magazines and newspapers, rallying popular black support and white sympathy across the United States. Intense scrutiny was brought to bear on the lack of black civil rights in Mississippi, with newspapers around the U.S. critical of the state. Although local newspapers and law enforcement officials initially decried the violence against Till and called for justice, they responded to national criticism by defending Mississippians, giving support to the killers.

In September 1955 an all-white jury found Bryant and Milam not guilty of Till's murder. Protected against double jeopardy, the two men publicly admitted in a 1956 interview with Look magazine that they had tortured and murdered Till, selling the story of how they did it for $4,000 (equivalent to $46,000 in 2024). Till's murder was seen as a catalyst for the next phase of the civil rights movement. In December 1955, the Montgomery bus boycott began in Alabama and lasted more than a year, resulting eventually in a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that segregated buses were unconstitutional. According to historians, events surrounding Till's life and death continue to resonate.

An Emmett Till Memorial Commission was established in the early 21st century. The county courthouse in Sumner was restored and includes the Emmett Till Interpretive Center. 51 sites in the Mississippi Delta are memorialized as associated with Till. The Emmett Till Antilynching Act, an American law which makes lynching a federal hate crime, was signed into law on March 29, 2022 by President Joe Biden. More from Wikipedia
 
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Oscar-nominated actor Graham Greene, a proud Oneida from the Six Nations Reserve, has passed away at 73.

Greene died Monday in Toronto after a long illness.

As one of the first Indigenous actors recognized by the Academy, he opened doors for generations that followed.

He is best remembered as Kicking Bird in Dances With Wolves, a role that earned him an Academy Award nomination. His career spanned decades with landmark performances in The Green Mile, Thunderheart, Maverick, and more.

He is survived by his wife Hilary Blackmore, daughter Lilly Lazare-Greene, and grandson Tarlo.
 
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