Stars we've lost so far in 2024 - July edition Aug 6, 2024 Aug 6, 2024 Updated May 30, 2026 Trump celebrates 'brutal' Hitler comparison during unhinged posting spree Paint from Trump renovation peels off Washington's Reflecting Pool UW Health e-scooter press conference Avoid The Traffic: Best & Worst Times To Drive On July 4th World Cup watch parties bringing generations together Savannah Guthrie responds after reports on ransom note claiming her mother died Packers' Tucker Kraft aims for Week 1 start Breaking down Folarin Balogun's huge World Cup performance for the U.S. Top stories for June 12, 2026 Sun Prairie East softball advances to fourth straight state tournament, beats Waunakee 5-2 Stephen A. Smith Says Knicks SAVED NBA After Beating Victor Wembanyama's Spurs House votes against extending critical surveillance program Introducing Wisconsin's 2026 hall of fame class Wisconsin high school soccer goals, May 31, 2026 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 Hormuz Showdown Puts Global Shipping on Edge Top stories for June 26, 2026 Supreme Court Backs Trump On Haiti And Syria Deportation Protections Venezuela: Woman Rescued Alive After Earthquakes in Venezuela. Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises as Massive Rescue Effort Continues USMNT suffers 'gut punch' in group stage finale, but Pulisic returns US: Ecuador fans in New Jersey celebrate victory over Germany at FIFA World Cup. Caitlin Clark: The Game-Changer WNBA Can't Ignore! Latest video Hormuz Showdown Puts Global Shipping on Edge Top stories for June 26, 2026 Supreme Court Backs Trump On Haiti And Syria Deportation Protections Venezuela: Woman Rescued Alive After Earthquakes in Venezuela. Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises as Massive Rescue Effort Continues USMNT suffers 'gut punch' in group stage finale, but Pulisic returns US: Ecuador fans in New Jersey celebrate victory over Germany at FIFA World Cup. Caitlin Clark: The Game-Changer WNBA Can't Ignore! Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save
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.