Here’s a look at the life of Walter Mondale, 42nd vice president of the United States.PersonalBirth date: January 5, ...
Jimmy Carter was not your stereotypical politician. He was a deeply religious man and more of a moral leader than a political one. I had the good fortune to interview him ...
Mary Ann Krupsak, running for 30th district seat, stands with Geraldine K. Ferraro, congresswoman from the 9th district, in upstate New York on July 8, 1980. (AP Photo/G. Paul Burnett) ...
GENEVA, N.Y. (AP) — Mary Ann Krupsak, who became the first woman elected to statewide office in New York when she was voted ...
In the early morning chill of New Year's Day in Mission Viejo, a devastating wrong-way collision claimed the life of an unidentified woman in her 60s and led to the arrest of Geraldine Caicedo ...
Idol, born William Michael Albert Broad, has three children: sons Brant Broad and Willem Wolfe Broad and daughter Bonnie Blue Broad. He also has four grandchildren through Brant and Bonnie.
But UNICEF is reaching millions of children caught in these crises every day with health care, nutrition, protection, education and other life-sustaining support. Looking to the year ahead ...
Instagram/kimkardashian The TV personality — who shares her four children with ex-husband Kanye West — was all smiles in the festive family snapshots. Instagram/kimkardashian The boys rocked ...
Geraldine Marie Picklesimer, age 68, died Saturday morning, December 28, 2024, at Stein Hospice in Sandusky following a brief illness. Gerry was born March 15, 1956, in Shelby to Richard F.
Geraldine Anne “Gerry” (nee Donatello ... Gerry and Jim had five children and were married for 58 years. Her greatest accomplishment, in addition to her being an excellent cook and baker ...
The impact of armed conflicts on children around the world reached devastating and likely record levels in 2024, according to an assessment by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The study, released on ...
We Jews have been the world’s foster children—homeless for 2,000 years, and thus powerless but to accept whatever measure of protection (real, imaginary or probational) the fostering country ...