
Brazilian singer Marília Mendonça dies in plane crash at age 26
Mendonça's press office confirmed her death in a statement, and said four other passengers on the flight also perished.
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Mendonça's press office confirmed her death in a statement, and said four other passengers on the flight also perished.
Authorities enhanced security around the actor's house fearing violence by his fans.
Actor James Michael Tyler spoke publicly about his prostate cancer diagnosis over the summer.
Scolari rose to fame in 1980 when he and Tom Hanks co-starred in the sitcom "Bosom Buddies."
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include Holocaust survivor Joseph Feingold, veterinarian Dr. Julie Butler, immigrant and small business owner Johng Kuk Pyun, trauma surgeon Dr. Ronald Verrier, nurse Krist Angielen Castro Guzman, and police officer Charles "Rob" Roberts. Anthony Mason profiles them in our series Lives to Remember.
Powell was fully vaccinated but had been treated for a type of blood cancer that can severely compromise the immune system.
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell died at the age of 84 from COVID-19 complications. Powell was the first Black secretary of state and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. CBS News chief political analyst John Dickerson joined CBSN to reflect on Powell's life and legacy.
Rice spent two years in federal prison while in her 80s after breaking into a government security complex to protest nuclear weapons.
He was best known for "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song," one of the most influential movies of its time.
Garson, born William Garson Paszamant, played Carrie Bradshaw's gay best friend in the HBO show "Sex and the City," which aired from 1998 to 2004.
Sean Connery, the Oscar-winning Scottish actor best known for portraying special agent James Bond more than half a dozen times, has died, the BBC reports. Connery was 90. Mark Phillips looks back at his life and decades-long career.
Williams was found dead in his Brooklyn home, NYPD sources confirmed to CBS News.
Adams, cared for by his wife Bernadette, had been lying in a coma at his home in the southern French city of Nimes since 1982.
Willard Scott, who served as the weatherman on NBC's "Today" for decades, has died at age 87. Al Roker, who took over for Scott in 1996, said his predecessor was "truly my second dad." CBSN's Lana Zak reports.
The prolific character actor was most known for his work on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and the drama "Lou Grant." Carter Evans reports.
Asner held the record for most Primetime Emmys earned by a male actor.
The actor was found dead after he was reported missing from his college campus earlier this week. A cause of death hasn't been released.
The Everly Brothers' 19 top 40 hits included "Bye Bye Love," "Let It Be Me," "All I Have to Do Is Dream" and "Wake Up Little Susie," and performers from the Beatles to Simon & Garfunkel cited them as key influences.
Concerns for Podmore first arose after she posted a message on social media.
Bobby Bowden, the folksy Hall of Fame coach who built Florida State into a college football dynasty that powered its way to a dozen conference titles and two national championships, died early Sunday. He was 91. Read more here.
With Southern charm and wit, Bowden piled up 377 wins during his 40 years as a major college coach, from tiny Samford to West Virginia and finally at Florida State, where he went 315-98-4.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the country has "just lost a giant."
Richard Trumka, the head of the AFL-CIO labor union and a powerful force in Democratic politics, died unexpectedly Thursday at the age of 72. Read more here.
He was banned for two years from the "Sullivan" show when he allegedly gave the host the finger when Sullivan signaled to him to wrap up his act.
Robert Parris Moses endured beatings and jail while registering thousands of Black voters in the South during the 1960s and later helped underserved students succeed in mathematics.
Ahead of an expected announcement from the Trump administration linking Tylenol to autism risk, the drugmaker and medical experts are pushing back on the claims.
New internal documents reveal details of an incident that left Jeffrey Epstein injured and on suicide watch days before his death.
"We feel confident that China has approved the deal," a senior White House official told reporters.
President Trump moved to fire Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from her position as a member of the Federal Trade Commission in March.
Newspapers in the U.K. published an email that Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson reportedly wrote to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Parents are navigating mixed messaging about childhood vaccinations from federal and state officials.
Andrew Cully, Andrew Kraus, Donavon Scott and Jadalyn Good were part an elite team that does nighttime missions.
After growing into a hurricane, Gabrielle, the seventh named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, is gaining steam, but is not expected to make landfall.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic frontrunner in the race for New York City mayor, is pulling out of an upcoming town hall on WABC-TV.