She died in November 2016 after battling cancer. Trailblazing journalist Gwen Ifill will be memorialized on a new U.S. Postal Service Forever stamp. She will be the face of the 43rd stamp in the Black ...
WASHINGTON-U.S. journalist Gwen Ifill, who co-anchored "The PBS NewsHour," wrote a best-seller about President Barack Obama and moderated two vice presidential election debates, died on Monday, the ...
The U.S. Postal Service will host a stamp dedication ceremony to launch the release of the Gwen Ifill black heritage stamp on Jan. 30. The ceremony will honor the late journalist with the 43rd stamp ...
LOS ANGELES (CNNMoney) — Gwen Ifill, the veteran journalist and newscaster who co-anchored “PBS NewsHour,” has died, PBS said Monday. Ifill, 61, broke gender and racial barriers and became a role ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Gwen Ifill, co-anchor of PBS’ “NewsHour” with Judy Woodruff and a veteran journalist who moderated two vice presidential debates, died Monday of cancer, the network said. She was 61. A ...
Gwen Ifill, a co-host of the long-running PBS NewsHour and a noted debate moderator, has died following a battle with cancer. She was 61. "It is with extremely heavy hearts that we must share that our ...
I thought the real loser in the vice-presidential debates was the American people for the simple reason that Gwen Ifill lobbed soft-ball, uninteresting, generic questions to the candidates and failed ...
Thousands of mourners — including first lady Michelle Obama — remembered and celebrated veteran Washington journalist Gwen Ifill on Saturday, recalling her as a standard bearer, cherished friend, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Gwen Ifill, co-anchor of PBS' "NewsHour" with Judy Woodruff and a veteran journalist who moderated two vice presidential debates, died Monday of cancer, the network said. She was 61. A ...
Last November, America lost one of its most formidable and well-respected journalists, Gwen Ifill. Here, three women whose lives she touched reflect on her outstanding legacy. MICHEL MARTIN, weekend ...
On Thursday, the United States Postal Service honored journalist Gwen Ifill with a Forever stamp during an unveiling ceremony at the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.