Stars we've lost so far in 2024 - July edition Aug 6, 2024 Aug 6, 2024 Updated May 29, 2026 0 Could AI Forecast Your Home's Future Value? The Center Square YT: Teachers Unions Spend 10% of Their Annual Budget on Lobbying Trump scales back South Korea military drills, pointing to relationship with Kim Trump angers Iran with conquest map of Hormuz, Tehran threatens to 'correct his delusion' Iran’s inflation crisis: families buckle under soaring prices Disney's ABC Sues FCC Hokies' Midget and Reddish on safety's return from injury Hokies' Jackson on the offensive line MLB Wild Card Race is Getting Chaotic | 1163 Moderna’s Personalized Cancer Vaccine Scores Late-Stage Win Mason Heintschel discusses his development The Impact of Quarterback Choices on The Browns' Success Dawn Staley shares memories of playing on 1996 Olympic team with Nikki McCray-Penson NASCAR racer Dystany Spurlock holds a meet and greet Rhett Lashlee discusses his program Hezly Rivera prevails: What you missed from U.S. Gymnastics Championship Virginia football training camp sights and sounds, Aug. 17 Drivers prepare to race through the Capitol as IndyCar takes over DC US National Debt Reaches $40T UVa LB Danley on camp, Hoos' defense Prefer us on Google Learn More We’ve had to say goodbye to some beloved musicians, athletes, actors and more. Here's a look at the stars we've lost so far in 2024, through July. As featured on Sergio Mendes, Grammy-winning Brazilian music legend, dies at 83 His composition "Mas que Nada" was one of the songs that helped popularize the Brazilian music genre bossa nova worldwide in the 1960s. Latest video Drivers prepare to race through the Capitol as IndyCar takes over DC Hokies' Grunkemeyer on the QB battle Massachusetts Study Links Abstinence to Brain Changes UVa's Elliott on sticking with RB Brown, TE Twitty China: Robots box and dance at Beijing's 2026 World Robot Conference US National Debt Reaches $40T Hokies' Franklin on Kemari Copeland Trump Tours New White House Helipad, Touts Rapid Construction For Ballroom 'Military Complex' Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Sergio Mendes, Grammy-winning Brazilian music legend, dies at 83 His composition "Mas que Nada" was one of the songs that helped popularize the Brazilian music genre bossa nova worldwide in the 1960s.