Ryan Hopkins could use his 10.66 100-meter dash speed and rack up a thousand-yard season if he wanted to. That's appealing to ...
Leroy Williams, better known to New Orleans nightlife denizens as bluesman Guitar Lightnin’ Lee, died Nov. 6. He was 83. A New Orleans native who grew up in the Lower 9th Ward, he hung out outside the ...
Developing new gene therapies for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is still a challenge to date. A group of researchers from the Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore has presented ...
Johns Hopkins University to go tuition-free next year for undergraduates whose families have annual income of less than $200,000. Undergraduates from families with annual income of less than $200,000 ...
Since its founding, Johns Hopkins University has been committed to the vision that a great university should be available to all students based on merit, not means. This commitment was dramatically ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine and UnitedHealthcare have ended contract negotiations, leaving thousands of patients without in-network health insurance, according to a letter reviewed by our media partner, ...
A California-startup focused on genetically editing human embryos — a step toward creating so-called designer babies — is raising money as many of Silicon Valley’s ultra-rich turn their attention to ...
Lou Christie, the falsetto singer-songwriter known for such hits as “Lightnin’ Strikes,” “Two Faces Have I” and I’m Gonna Make You Mine,,” has died. He was 82. The musician’s family announced his ...
Lou Christie, the pop singer who indeed had lightning strike in a big way with his “Lightnin’ Strikes” smash in the 1960s, died Wednesday at 82, his family announced on social media. No date or cause ...
The soaring singer was known for hits like "The Gypsy Cried," "Rhapsody in the Rain," "Two Faces Have I" and "I’m Gonna Make You Mine" Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at PEOPLE. He has been ...
Lou Christie was a pop and rock artist know for creating hits like “Lightnin’ Strikes.” Before his death in June 2025, the late 82-year-old singer-songwriter was revered for his music career, which ...
Lou Christie, the singer and songwriter who set teen fans screaming in the 1960s with hits like “Lightnin’ Strikes” and “Two Faces Have I,” has died. He was 82. Christie died at his home in Pittsburgh ...