Memorial Day weekend might just be the opportunity you have been waiting for to take a much-needed vacation. Whether you're looking to spend this Memorial Day unwinding on a white sand beach or ...
Her family gathered in Cape Cod earlier this week for a funeral mass for the devout Catholic, and today a memorial will be held in her honor in Washington DC. Scheduled for 1 p.m. eastern ...
University of Illinois Chancellor Robert Jones speaks in Grange Grove during Friday’s rededication ceremony on the 100th anniversary of the dedication of Memorial Stadium in Champaign.
The memorial service brought together stars from decades of Democratic politics, with musical performances from Sting, Stevie Wonder and Kenny Chesney, as well as plenty of Washington intrigue.
This week, Illinois commemorates 100 years of Memorial Stadium’s dedication for the 2024-25 season in Champaign. The upcoming days illustrate Illinois’ involvement in the community and hope for ...
The Wills Memorial Building at the top of Park Street is a true Bristol icon, and makes a dramatic and inspiring venue. A sweeping double stone staircase and carved stone vaulted ceiling leads to the ...
A memorial for those killed in the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel has been vandalised in Hove. In a statement, Sussex Police said it was "aware of a video circulating online relating to a ...
The mother of 11 and founder of RFK Human Rights died at age 96 on Oct. 10 Lizzie Hyman is PEOPLE Magazine's Editorial Assistant. She provides administrative support to the Editor-in-Chief and ...
A memorial service for Ethel Kennedy, the wife of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, will be held Wednesday in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the matriarch of the storied Massachusetts political family.
Kennedy had not only political stars at her memorial service, but musical ones as well. Stevie Wonder and Kenny Chesney performed in her honor. The matriarch of the storied Kennedy family is ...
A memorial service was held at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C., for Ethel Kennedy, the wife of former Attorney General, Senator, and 1968 presidential candidate Robert F.