NEW YORK (WABC) -- Gwen Ifill, the veteran journalist and co-anchor of PBS' "NewsHour" with Judy Woodruff, died on Monday of cancer, the network said. She was 61. PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger ...
Gwen Ifill, the longtime co-host of PBS’s NewsHour and Washington Week, and one of the most prominent black journalists in the country, died Monday. The 61-year-old veteran anchor had been in hospice ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. journalist Gwen Ifill, who co-anchored "The PBS NewsHour," wrote a best-seller about President Barack Obama and moderated two vice presidential election debates, died on ...
Gwen Ifill, a co-host of the long-running PBS NewsHour and a noted debate moderator, has died following a battle with cancer. She was 61. "It is with extremely heavy hearts that we must share that our ...
Eartha Kitt, the politically active actress and chanteuse whose “Santa Baby” still lights up holiday playlists, was on her deathbed in 2008 when The HistoryMakers, an organization honoring black ...
Gwen Ifill, the veteran journalist and co-anchor of PBS’ “NewsHour” with Judy Woodruff, died on Monday of cancer, the network said. She was 61. PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger said in a statement ...
The former New York Times reporter and political host passed away from cancer earlier today (November 14), PBS has sadly confirmed. A statement from NewsHour producer Sara Just read: "Gwen was a ...
Every reminiscence you read about the journalist Gwen Ifill, who died this week, will describe her smile. It was not subtle. It shone from her face like some sort of spiritual explosion. Once she told ...
LOS ANGELES (CNNMoney) — Gwen Ifill, the veteran journalist and newscaster who co-anchored “PBS NewsHour,” has died, PBS said Monday. Ifill, 61, broke gender and racial barriers and became a role ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By Ian Simpson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. journalist Gwen Ifill, who co-anchored "The PBS NewsHour," wrote a best-seller about ...
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