Obituaries Related to "Mueller" from New York Times Archive
Lisel Mueller, Pulitzer-Winning Poet, Dies at 96
Her themes included language, nature and history, including her own flight from Nazi Germany.
Trump Honors War Dead — but First a Word About Mueller and Pelosi
The president laid into the special counsel and the speaker of the House with the graves of D-Day casualties as a backdrop.
Trump Tells Grand Rapids Rally: ‘The Russian Hoax Is Finally Dead’
Speaking in Grand Rapids, the site of his final campaign rally before his upset win in 2016, the president called the inquiry into collusion with Russia “a sinister effort to undermine” the election.
George Mueller, Engineer Who Helped Put Man on Moon, Dies at 97
As a NASA official, Dr. Mueller saw the space program’s potential and played a critical role in fulfilling President John F. Kennedy’s vision.
ISIS Held Kayla Mueller, U.S. Aid Worker, as Sex Slave Before Fatal Airstrike
Details of Ms. Mueller’s captivity, including her repeated rape by the leader of the Islamic State, were pieced together by American officials.
McCain on Kayla Mueller's death: 'I failed'
Sen. John McCain holds back tears and blames himself for failing to rescue Kayla Mueller, the young U.S. aid worker who died while being held hostage by IS militants. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Tributes to Kayla Mueller
Friends and family of Kayla Mueller, the American hostage of the Islamic State who was killed in Syria, paid tribute to her in her hometown, Prescott, Ariz.
Obama 'heartbroken' over death of American hostage Mueller
U.S. President Barack Obama says he is 'heartbroken' over the death of American hostage Kayla Mueller, but defends U.S. policy not to pay ransom.
White House confirms death of hostage Kayla Mueller
The White House says, regardless of what caused the death of hostage Kayla Mueller, Islamic State is held responsible. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
With Proof From ISIS of Her Death, Family Honors Kayla Mueller
The Islamic State, which had held Kayla Mueller captive since August 2013, sent her parents at least three photographs of her corpse as proof of death.
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