She was nominated by Mike Woll.
NEW ORLEANS — U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Kendra M. St Helen, arrives to her alma mater at Central Lafourche High School, Thursday, May 2, 2024, at 9:30 a.m., to engage and inspire students. Kendra Charles of Raceland, now Command Sgt. Maj. Kendra St Helen, graduated from Central Lafourche High School in May 1995. She enlisted soon after graduation, serving her country all over the world and currently holds a top command position at the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command...
Taylor Swift's latest album has been out for less than a day - but fans and critics alike are already deep into decoding the meaning of her somewhat cryptic lyrics. The pop icon's mammoth project, The Tortured Poets Department, ended up being a secret double album, with the first part ending on a track simply titled Clara Bow. Unless you're something of a Hollywood history buff, the reference may have been lost on you. So here's what you need to know about Bow and more on how Swift referenced...
Herald Democrat BULLARD — The Gunter Lady Tigers won their third straight region title, outdistancing the field at the Class 3A Region II tournament at… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Jason Day and Jordan Spieth are sharing the spotlight as headliners at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. Day is the defending champion of the event starting Thursday as TPC Craig
Jason Day was something of an oh-by-the-way winner of the Byron Nelson 14 years ago when Jordan Spieth generated plenty of headlines as the local teenager contending on the weekend.
The Big Brother alum, 36, once again channelled her inner Posh Spice as she recreated another legendary look from the former singer.
The documentary paints a unified teenage struggle with womanhood but misses out on any of the more substantive policy conversations.
Deal would resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging company's baby
Plaintiffs have three months to vote on whether to approve a proposed legal
The plan is expected to resolve 99.75% of all pending talc lawsuits against
Johnson & Johnson is moving forward with a $6.475 billion proposed settlement of tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging that its baby powder and other talc products contain asbestos and cause ovarian cancer, the company said Wednesday in a statement. The deal would allow it to resolve the lawsuits through a third bankruptcy filing of a subsidiary company. It will begin a three-month voting period in hopes of reaching consensus on a settlement of all current and future ovarian cancer claims....