Obituaries Related to "Fox" from New York Times Archive
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Renée C. Fox, Founding Figure of Medical Sociology, Dies at 92
She is credited with helping to create the field of bioethics and applying the methods of sociology to medical care.
Bre Payton, Conservative Writer and Fox News Commentator, Dies at 26
She started writing for The Federalist in April 2015. The site said she quickly became a “rising star” who was regularly featured on Fox News.
David Pearson, ‘Silver Fox’ of Stock Car Racing, Dies at 83
A low-key Nascar Hall of Famer who won more races than any driver except Richard Petty.
Hardy Fox, of the Avant-Garde Band the Residents (Maybe), Dies at 73
He never admitted that he performed with the group, whose members remained anonymous behind masks as they playfully subverted rock conventions for decades.
From Obama to Fox News: The Term ‘Polish Death Camps’ Persists, and Poland Objects
Poland has often warned against the use of the misleading term for Nazi-run camps, and this year it passed a law banning the phrase.
Charlotte Fox, 61, Trailblazing Alpinist and Everest Survivor, Dies
She defied the fatal blizzard chronicled in “Into Thin Air” and was credited as the first American woman to climb three peaks more than 26,000 feet high.
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Johnny Fox, Sword-Swallowing Showman, Dies at 64
Mr. Fox was a mainstay at the Maryland Renaissance Festival and for a time operated a quirky museum called the Freakatorium on the Lower East Side.
Lawsuit Asserts White House Role in Fox News Article on Seth Rich
The suit says that the White House urged the publication of an article about a slain Democratic aide and used fabricated quotes from an investigator to support it.
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Jim Avila, Former ABC News Correspondent, Dies at 70
He spent almost two decades at the network, covering a wide range of court cases and the White House. He was also at the center of a defamation lawsuit over “pink slime.”
Juan Ponce Enrile, a Political Power in the Philippines, Dies at 101
A protégé of Ferdinand Marcos, he helped administer martial law for eight years before turning on his patron in the “People Power” uprising of 1986.
Michael Ray Richardson, N.B.A. Star Derailed by Cocaine, Dies at 70
A four-time All-Star, he dazzled fans, and fellow players, with his intense play for the New York Knicks, only to become the league’s first player to be barred for drug use.
Sally Kirkland, Scene-Stealing Actress, Dies at 84
She received an Oscar nomination for the 1987 film “Anna” but spent much of her prolific career as a go-to supporting actress in movies like “The Sting” and “JFK.”
William Rataczak, Co-Pilot of Flight Hijacked by D.B. Cooper, Dies at 86
He was a witness to one of the most riveting unsolved crimes in American history, which inspired scores of conspiracy theories and obsessed amateur sleuths.
Hal Sirowitz, Poet Who Mined His Mother’s Worry With Wit, Dies at 76
He wrote of his suffocating relationship with his mother to create mordant reminiscences and became a standout at poetry slams in New York.
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