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  1. John Johnson (born June 20, 1938) is an American television anchorman, senior correspondent, documentary filmmaker, and visual artist. He was a reporter on New York City television news for many years.

  2. Jan 8, 2016 · Former Sonic John Johnson dies at 68. The forward was a two-time All-Star and a key part of the 1978-79 Sonics team that won the NBA title. To family, friends and NBA fans, John Johnson was...

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    John Johnson (reporter) (born 1938), American television reporter and anchor. John Lee Johnson (born 1944), American drummer, better known by his stage names Jai Johanny Johanson and Jaimoe. John Johnson (musician) (born 1964), trombonist and percussionist with Simply Red.

  4. Feb 19, 2021 · John Johnson, a trailblazing Black journalist, lives in the woods now, where he has an art studio and a cozy den that he calls “the nest.”

  5. Feb 18, 2022 · Johnson won nine Emmys during his 30-year television news career as a reporter, producer, writer and director. Happily married and retired, the now 83-year-old Johnson...

  6. Los Angeles Rams wide receiver John Johnson III burns his former team with an interception on Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco's deep launch.

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  8. Aug 7, 2023 · IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Veteran safety John Johnson is returning to the Los Angeles Rams after two seasons in Cleveland. Johnson has agreed to terms and will officially rejoin the Rams’ roster after he passes a physical Monday. He was at training camp Sunday at UC Irvine as an observer.

  9. John Johnson contract and salary cap details, full contract breakdowns, salaries, signing bonus, roster bonus, dead money, and valuations.

  10. Mar 4, 2021 · What's more, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine's effectiveness against severe disease was found to increase over time — to more than 90 percent within a month and a half after vaccination.

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