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Sacramento-area protests weren't limited to the Capitol. A large ‘No Kings' event was held in El Dorado County.
Dancing in a Stephen King movie? There are no scares in "The Life of Chuck," starring Tom Hiddleston, just a life-affirming look at King's soft side.
“We have a tremendously unified party,” Trump insisted upon entering the Capitol. “I don’t think we’ve ever had a party like this. There’s some people who want a couple of things that maybe I don’t ...
Investment firm DoubleLine released a conversation earlier this week featuring none other than the “bond king” himself, DoubleLine founder and Chief Executive Jeffrey Gundlach, and Bianco ...
LINCOLN — U.S. Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., confirmed Friday that he is considering retiring from Congress, although he is just coming off one of his best fundraising quarters. Bacon told the Nebraska ...
Original-equipment manufacturer Epiroc has won a R200-million order for low-profiling mining equipment from diversified miner African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) for use at its Bokoni platinum mine ...
Former World Boxing Council heavyweight titlist Samuel “The Nigerian Nightmare” Peter has filed a lawsuit in Clark County District Court in Nevada against former promoters Don King and Dino Duva.
They are controlled, moreover, by administrators who generally don’t have the stomach to recognize the damage they’ve done to higher education, let alone what should be done with their jobs.
Jonathan Joss, an actor on “King of the Hill” who voiced John Redcorn, died in a shooting on Sunday, San Antonio police confirmed to Variety.He was 59. San Antonio officers were dispatched to ...
The story about how Rebbetzin Chave Hecht OBM wisely put the political activist Reverend Al Sharpton in his place during a meeting at a hotel in New York, facilitated by the boxing promoter Don King.
Oscar Piastri is known for his calm, unflappable demeanor that often sees him reacting in similar fashion to a stunning pole position or a frustrating ninth place. He had the latter at his home race ...
Kriegel also investigates boxing’s money game, the Wild West of sports business, including how shock-haired promoter Don King “acquired” Tyson after his original manager Jim Jacobs died.