DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) - Former Iowa First Lady Billie Lee Ray has died at 97 years old. Drake University said Billie passed away in her sleep Wednesday morning, according to a release. Billie served ...
Billie Lee Ray, former first lady of Iowa and wife of Governor Robert Ray, has died at the age of 97. Her legacy includes philanthropic work with numerous organizations and the co-founding of The ...
WEBVTT REPORTER: ROBERT RAY WILL ALWAYS BE KNOWN AS GOVERNOR, BUT HIS LIFE OF PUBLIC SERVICE CARRIED ON LONG AFTER HE LEFT THE STATES TOP JOB. >> THERE’S SUCH A TREMENDOUS LEGACY WITH GOVERNOR RAY ...
An Australian influencer is accusing Billie Eilish of being behind his removal from the United States after he mocked her Grammy Awards "stolen land" speech by launching a crowdfunding effort to "move ...
An Australian activist has claimed singer Billie Eilish got him "deported" after posting online about plans to “occupy” her California home—an allegation that has not been independently verified and ...
An influencer and self-described “performance artist” claims Billie Eilish got him deported from the United States after he made fun of her Grammy Awards “stolen land” speech and tried to crowdfund an ...
Lefty pop star Billie Eilish is facing calls to hand over her ritzy Los Angeles digs to a Native American tribe or illegal immigrant after she declared “No one is illegal on stolen land” at the 68th ...
Billie Eilish was one of several artists to use their Grammys acceptance speech to call out ICE amid Donald Trump’s administration’s inhumane tactics in the immigration crackdown. The Oscar-winning ...
Billie Eilish, who’s been a fierce critic of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration in the U.S., is taking to the Grammys stage to urge the ...
Billie Eilish and Nat Woff turned the 2026 Grammys into a date night. The new couple was photographed cozying up to one another at their table inside the award show on Sunday. The “Fault In Our Stars” ...
Billie Eilish’s hit “Wildflower” won the coveted award for Song of the Year at the 2026 Grammys on Sunday — and the singer used her speech to condemn ICE and speak up for the rights of immigrants.