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Stand-Up Comedy Legend, Civil-Rights Activist Was 84

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Dick Gregory, a pioneering force of comedy in the 1960s who parlayed his career as a stand-up comic into a life of social and political activism, died Saturday of heart failure, his rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 84. “It is with enormous sadness that the Gregory family confirms that their father, comedic legend and civil rights activist Mr. Dick Gregory, departed this earth tonight in Washington, D.C.,” his son Christian Gregory said via a statement from his father’s rep. Read More...

The Afghan Village That Saved Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell

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Nearly eight-and-a-half years after Mohammad Gulab and his fellow villagers harbored and saved the life of a gravely wounded U.S. Navy SEAL, they say they are still proud of their courageous action and would do it again in spite of the disappointments and troubles that have followed. In the face of point-blank Taliban threats to overrun the small village of Sabray in remote Kunar Province, along the porous and mountainous frontier with Pakistan, the villagers bravely protected, gave first aid to, fed, and clothed Marcus Luttrell, the wounded Special Warfare Operator, the only survivor of a four-man SEAL patrol. Read More...

Tim Malones biography: What is known about Don Lemons partner?

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Tim Malone is a New York-based real estate agent who burst into the limelight when he began dating world-famous CNN television host Don Lemon. Malone works for the Douglas Elliman real estate company in New York City and The Hamptons. While Malone has had quite a successful career as a real estate agent, he has largely been in the limelight for his relationship with Lemon. Who is Tim Malone beyond his career and famous relationship? Read More...