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The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2021. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
Horn's fifth novel, Eternal Life, was published in January 2018 by W. W. Norton. [5] It was selected as one of The New York Times' 100 Notable Books of 2018. [11] Horn released her first nonfiction book, People Love Dead Jews, in 2021. [12] The title is based on a 2018 Smithsonian Magazine article by Horn that began "People love dead Jews ...
The U.S. government clawed back more than $31 million in Social Security payments that improperly went to dead people, a recovery that one official said Wednesday was “just the tip of the ...
Peter W. Hall, 72, attorney and federal judge, United States Attorney for the District of Vermont (2001–2004), judge (2004-2021) and senior judge (since 2021) of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (b. 1948) [401] Curtis Lovejoy, 63, competition and Paralympic swimmer, Paralympic champion (b. 1957) [402]
A study by the independent health policy research firm KFF published last year found that insurance companies denied some 17 per cent of claims from patients in 2021, even when they received care ...
This is a list of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990 or whose deaths or exact circumstances thereof are not substantiated. Many people who disappear end up declared presumed dead and some of these people were possibly subjected to forced disappearance.
People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present is a 2021 non-fiction book by author and academic Dara Horn exploring the exploitation of Jewish history, particularly focusing on the fascination with Jewish deaths rather than respecting the lives and culture of the living Jewish community.
One witness followed Rogers through Milwaukie, Gladstone, Oregon City, and Canby at speeds up to 100 mph. [1] When the suspect's car pulled into a driveway, the following driver took the address, went to a phone, and reported the information. Rogers' modus operandi was to pick up prostitutes and take them to secluded areas. He took at least six ...