With all of these ingredients, “Deep River” ought to be nothing less than the beginning of an indigenous music drama, but something went awry early in the brewing. Mr. Stallings’ plot, contrived on ...
LeBron James had NBA fans on their toes after he posted a cryptic video on social media with the caption "The decision of all decisions." The video is only 10 seconds long. No words are spoken. And it ...
A Los Angeles jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $966 million to the family of a woman who died from mesothelioma, finding the company liable in the latest trial alleging its talc products cause ...
Amazon Studios removed all traces of guns from promotional material for the James Bond franchise and then quietly took the new artwork down after receiving fan backlash. The gun-free thumbnails for ...
The Lakers star announced an ad with Hennessy on Tuesday after nearly breaking the internet with his “The Second Decision” teaser Monday on social media. “Well, everyone’s on pins and needles across ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Tuesday that federal workers furloughed during the shutdown should receive back pay, but he also raised the prospect that those payments might not be forthcoming. “I ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla.-- A pair of former Florida Gators stars are set to be inducted into the Florida-Georgia Hall of Fame. Former UF running back Brandon James (2006-09) and defensive back Todd Johnson ...
Former Florida football players Brandon James and Todd Johnson will be inducted into the Florida-Georgia Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will also honor former Georgia players Freddie Gilbert and ...
In 2010, LeBron James shocked the basketball world by announcing he was leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat in an ESPN special titled "The Decision." On Tuesday, that special is getting ...
The case involves a California woman who died from mesothelioma, a rare cancer. Her family claimed Johnson and Johnson’s talc powder products were to blame. By Kailyn Rhone A Los Angeles jury ordered ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) argued Monday the end-of-year deadline to extend subsidies offered under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is an “eternity” away. “We have effectively three months to ...
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