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Looking back at the celebrities, leaders and icons we lost in 2017

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Looking Back at the Celebrities, Leaders and Icons We Lost in 2017

From Edith Windsor, an LGBT activist, to rock 'n' roll legend Chuck Berry and David Cassidy

Last-Minute Notice Could Hurt Filers Who Prepay 2018 Property Taxes

IRS announced that filers could claim their 2018 property tax payments on their 2017 federal taxes only if bills had been assessed in 2017

Meet One of America's Richest Self-Made Women

Katrina Lake, the 34-year-old founder of Stitch Fix, has a net worth worth of nearly $500 million

The Very Serious Reason Chrissy Teigen's 'Flight to Nowhere' May Have Turned Around

Why did the plane turn around four hours into its journey and return to Los Angeles after the crew learned just one passenger had boarded the wrong flight?

Here Are Rotten Tomatoes' Best Reviewed Movies of 2017

Got a Drone for the Holidays? Check Out These Safety Tips First

Trump Is the Second-Most Admired Man in U.S., Poll Finds

The Top 10 Late Night Television Moments of 2017

Beachgoers Watched While a Man Drowned, Rescuers Say

Solange Knowles Reveals Autonomic Disorder Diagnosis

'Savagery.' 2 Children Among 4 Dead in N.Y. Basement

China Celebrates Lunar New Year With a Giant 'Trump Dog'

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