Kitty Dukakis, an activist and humanitarian, passed away at 88 after battling alcoholism and depression with electroconvulsive therapy alongside her husband, Michael S. Dukakis. She was a fierce advocate for underdogs and Holocaust education, serving on various commissions and councils. Despite her struggles, she dedicated her life to helping others, working with refugees, the homeless, and AIDS patients, while also supporting her husband’s political career and becoming a prominent figure in the 1988 presidential campaign.
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Did BBC's focus on one potential Glastonbury controversy miss another?
Last year, the BBC received a Bafta for its Glastonbury coverage, but this year it faced criticism over its decision not to livestream a performance by the Belfast rap trio Kneecap, amid political pressure and controversy regarding one member's legal issues. Despite not being widely known, the punk duo Bob Vylan gained significant attention during the festival, drawing in millions of viewers. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The BBC showed a big music...
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