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Ethel Kennedy, who lost her husband, Robert F. Kennedy, and brother-in-law, President John F. Kennedy, to assassins' bullets, and who channeled her grief into raising her 11 children and lifetime of public service, died Thursday. At the time, he was dating her older sister, Patricia, according to an official biography at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy's public profile was on the rise as chief counsel to the Senate Select Committee. Following JFK's assassination, Robert F. Kennedy ran successfully for the United States Senate from New York. But two of Kennedy's other sons, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Douglas Kennedy, said Sirhan had done his time and supported his parole bid.
Persons: Ethel Kennedy, Robert F, Kennedy, John F, Joe Kennedy III, Ethel Skakel, Sirhan Sirhan, gunning, Kennedy’s, George Skakel, Ann Brannack Skakel, Patricia, Bobby, Ethel, Kathleen, Evan Thomas, Robert Kennedy, Rory, Barack Obama, Andy Williams, Michael, David, Kennedy's, Michael Skakel, Martha Moxley, Saoirse Kennedy Hill, ” Kennedy, , Joseph P, Kennedy II, Courtney Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Christopher G, Maxwell T, Rory Kennedy, Kennedy Jr, Douglas Kennedy, Sirhan, Gavin Newsom Organizations: Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, United States, White, RFK, Kennedy Center for Justice, Human Rights, California Gov Locations: Chicago, Quebec, Virginia, JFK, JFK's, New York, Palm Beach , Florida, California
CNN —Ethel Kennedy, the widow of former US Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and a longtime human rights activist, died Thursday, her family said. Former Massachusetts Rep. Joe Kennedy III announced the news of his grandmother’s passing on X. Ethel Kennedy was hospitalized after suffering a stroke last week. Photographs of the shooting aftermath show Ethel Kennedy, leaning over her husband with her hands over his chest as he bled onto the floor. In the decades following her husband’s death, Ethel Kennedy emerged as an environmental and human rights activist in her own right, founding the nonprofit organization Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights to champion the causes her late husband pushed for. She met Robert F. Kennedy in 1945 through his sister, Jean Kennedy, on a ski trip.
Persons: Ethel Kennedy, Robert F, Kennedy, Joe Kennedy III, David, Michael, Mary, Maeve, Saoirse, Gideon, Josie, , John F, Martin Luther King Jr, Rory, Cesar Chavez, Daniel Arap Moi, Kerry, Barack Obama, Ethel Kennedy’s, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump ., Jean Kennedy, George Skakel, Ann Skakel, Saoirse Kennedy Hill, Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, CNN’s Paul LeBlanc, Tom Foreman Organizations: CNN, Former Massachusetts, United, Democratic, Farm Workers, Kenyan, Trump, RFK Jr Locations: United States, Los Angeles, Mexico, Chicago, Greenwich , Connecticut
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Ethel Kennedy, matriarch of one of America’s most famous political families, has been hospitalized after a stroke, her family said Tuesday. Kennedy, 96, the widow of slain Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and mother of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was sleeping Thursday when she had the stroke and is now being treated at a hospital, former Rep. Joe Kennedy III, D-Mass., a grandson, said in a statement. “She is comfortable, she is getting the best care possible and she is surrounded by family,” the statement says. We are here looking after her.”She spent the summer enjoying time with her large family, her grandson said. Months after Robert F. Kennedy's death, she helped found a human rights center in his name dedicated to advancing his legacy.
Persons: Ethel Kennedy, Kennedy, Sen, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Joe Kennedy III, , Barack Obama Organizations: U.S . Locations: Los Angeles
Read previewRobert F. Kennedy's children have spent a lifetime trying to add their marks to their slain father's legacy. The first Kennedy to run for the presidency in decades, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doing so without the family's well-documented loyalty. Born into privilege in 1954, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was raised between Massachusetts and suburban Virginia estates. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was later a pallbearer at his father's funeral, joined by Astronaut John Glenn and former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was one of the pallbearers in his father's funeral.
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When members of the Kennedy family joined President Biden in Philadelphia to endorse his re-election — and denounce the presidential candidacy of the best-known Kennedy of this generation, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — one person stepped forward to make the family’s case: his younger sister Kerry. “Nearly every single grandchild of Joe and Rose Kennedy supports Joe Biden,” Ms. Kennedy said as her siblings, and Mr. Biden, flanked her onstage. “That’s right: The Kennedy family endorses Joe Biden for president.”That was not the first time that Ms. Kennedy, the seventh child of Robert and Ethel Kennedy, had been the face of the family’s pushback against her brother. As Mr. Kennedy has emerged as a skeptic of Covid-19 vaccines and a purveyor of conspiratorial theories on the assassination of his father, it has fallen to Ms. Kennedy to distance her family from the brother she has long held close and to guard the legacy of a proud and private family as it fades from the political stage. It is political as well: She argues that her brother’s insurgent campaign threatens the re-election of Mr. Biden and is aware that her family could shoulder some of the blame should Donald J. Trump return to the White House next year.
Persons: Kennedy, Biden, , Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kerry, , Joe, Rose Kennedy, Joe Biden, ” Ms, Robert, Ethel Kennedy, Kennedy’s, Mr, Donald J, Trump, White Locations: Philadelphia, Hickory Hill, Va,
Read preview"You look like Clara Bow in this light" is how Taylor Swift begins the closing track of the standard edition of her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," which was released on Friday. But beyond what she's been told by others, by naming the song "Clara Bow," Swift appears to be signaling an affinity with the original "It" girl whose career reached its apex almost a century ago. Ultimately, for Sisneros and Bell, Swift's immortalization of their great-grandmother in "Clara Bow" is a gift they can hand down to future generations. A sex symbol is a heavy load to carry when one is tired, hurt, and bewildered," Bow is quoted as saying in Stenn's biography, "Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild." Advertisement"I feel like she would say the same thing about Taylor," Bell concluded.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, are worth roughly $15 million, per Forbes. Forbes noted that one of the major reasons Kennedy does not have more money is "the Kennedy family tree has a lot of branches." RFK Jr. Forbes estimated in 2015 that the entire Kennedy family fortune was worth $1.2 billion. According to Forbes, Hines also has two retirement accounts, which hold between $600,000 and $1.7 million, mainly in stock and bond index funds. Some of Kennedy's family members have been outspoken in their support of President Joe Biden, and he's struggled to make in-roads with Democrats.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Cheryl Hines, Kennedy, Forbes, Robert Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy, John F, Australia Caroline Kennedy, Madonna, Kevin J, Kennedy's, Hines, Joe Biden, he's Organizations: Forbes, Service, RFK Jr, Madonna LLP, Children's Health Defense, Democratic Locations: Wall, Silicon, Australia, Los Angeles, Hyannis Port , Massachusetts
Images: AP/Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyWhen I was a kid in the mid-1950s, I used to play touch football with Robert F. Kennedy, the father, and his crew on a field in Georgetown. I remember one Saturday morning when—despite being conspicuously pregnant—Ethel Kennedy was in the game. Bobby, as usual, was captain and quarterback. Ethel faked right, then cut to the inside, and her husband threw her a perfect spiral. She bobbled it, the ball doing a little dance in midair for a second, and then she dropped it.
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March 1 (Reuters) - A California review board on Wednesday denied parole to Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian refugee serving a life sentence for assassinating U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. Sirhan was denied parole for another three years by a panel of California parole board members, who said he was not suitable for release. His older brother, President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in Dallas in 1963. Sirhan has said he had no recollection of the killing of Robert Kennedy, although he has also said he fired at Kennedy because he was enraged by his support for Israel. Two other of Robert and Ethel Kennedy's nine surviving children - Robert F. Kennedy, junior and Douglas Kennedy - were reported by the Los Angeles Times to have supported parole for Sirhan last year.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sirhan Sirhan, who assassinated presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, is asking a judge on Wednesday to free him from prison by reversing California Gov. Sirhan shot Kennedy moments after the U.S. senator from New York claimed victory in California’s pivotal Democratic presidential primary. Sirhan Sirhan shortly after assassinating Robert F. Kennedy in June 1968. AP fileBerry said she is challenging the governor’s reversal as an “abuse of discretion,” a denial of Sirhan’s constitutional right to due process and as a violation of California law. The ruling split the iconic Kennedy family, with two of RFK’s sons — Douglas Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — supporting his release.
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