Neil Sedaka, 1939-2026: Iconic Pop Singer and Songwriter Dies at 86
Neil Sedaka, the legendary pop singer and songwriter known for hits like 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,' has died at 86.
A new spider species in Australia weaves a catapult-like silk trap to catch a single type of ant, according to…
Neil Sedaka, the legendary pop singer and songwriter known for hits like 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,' has died at 86.
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Neil Sedaka, the rock and roll legend known for hits like 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,' has died at 86.
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