President Donald Trump — and many in the Republican Party — has been outspoken about the LGBT community in recent years, with a focus on transgender people in particular, telling a New York City crowd ...
Ohio State's head coach, Ryan Day praised wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate after the Buckeyes' 38-14 win over ...
The Council on American-Islamic Relations attributed Sami Hamdi’s arrest to his criticism of Israel, calling it a “blatant ...
Memphis football had a free play because of an offsides penalty, so quarterback Brendon Lewis lofted a pass toward the corner of the end zone. Cortez Braham was there, battling a Tulsa cornerback for ...
In honor of Crucial Catch month, the Seahawks hosted six Virginia Mason Franciscan Health patients at a practice. The Seahawks wrap up the month of October having hosted events, and activations ...
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WATE) — Casey Kay caught up with mom of Tennessee starting long snapper Bennett Brady. Bennett has said before that you only know his name if he messes up, so he’s fine with people ...
Italy has retained gold despite crises, mounting debt Bank of Italy holds 2,452 tons, World Gold Council says Country has world's third largest national bullion reserves Italy's ties to gold rooted in ...
It's turning out to be a good month for Steven Spielberg fans, as several of the director's celebrated films are getting 4K re-releases. One of those is Catch Me If You Can, the 2002 crime drama ...
Slow Burn Theatre Co. soars high into its 16th season with a lively production of the musical “Catch Me If You Can,” running now through Oct. 26 at Fort Lauderdale’s Broward Center for the Performing ...
The popularity of the iPhone 17 lineup saw Apple almost match Samsung’s market share for the third quarter of the year, according to new IDC data. The firm describes it as “a remarkable achievement,” ...
Patience is paying off for investors who stuck with debt from Petroleos del Peru SA through all the troubles of recent years, with optimism building that the government — as chaotic as it is — will ...
Wearable health tech could one day detect breast cancer. MIT is developing a device that monitors the condition and anomalies. The device is radiation-free, non-invasive, and accurate within seconds.
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