Young wrote and sang Poco’s biggest hit, “Crazy Love.”
Heart Disease and Stroke
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News Obituaries
Shelia Washington (1960–2021), museum founder who helped exonerate the Scottsboro Boys
She was determined to find justice for the wrongfully convicted young men.
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Brooks’ test has now been administered more than four million times.
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Sonnabend was one of the first to start working to identify HIV/AIDS.
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Cole earned her private pilot’s license in hopes of flying for the Marines.
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News Obituaries
Russell LeeRoy Pickett (2020), one of few soldiers to survive first wave of D-Day
by Kirk FoxHonored at the 75th D-Day anniversary celebration in 2019.
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Reyes worked as a deckhand on the boats Seabrooke and Cape Caution and appeared in 14 episodes of the show.
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First Hawaii native to win surfing world championship and four-time Triple Crown of Surfing champion.
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Thomas won gold at the 1978 World Championships and was poised for glory at the 1980 Summer Olympics before the U.S. boycotted the Games.
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He appeared on the show from 2000 to 2008 and in the 2018 revival