Michael Richards was seen for the first time since revealing a secret battle with prostate cancer and reflected on his 2006 racist tirade in his upcoming memoir Entrances and Exits.
Donald Trump held a campaign rally in a diverse New York neighbourhood that is a Democratic stronghold.
Don Jr brings his trademark frantic energy to a tirade wherein he imagines he is popular with New Yorkers. I am unsure how Little Don knows which finger New Yorkers are giving him, under the secrecy of their coats? Don Jr tells us he sees lots of people giving him this finger gesture, and even if you believe he is seeing something — I am pretty sure he is misunderstanding the message. — Read the rest
Fei Lu and Stephen Xuereb of PI Berlin offer an overview of the present trends in module quality assurance and likely future challenges.
John Force finished off an impressive double-up weekend in front of another sellout crowd on Sunday at New England Dragway, as the 16-time Funny Car world champion outran teammate Austin Prock in t
The “Home Alone” alum recounts a “terrifying” moment when he was sued by Columbia TV after he called out Jeremy Piven and Brett Ratner.
Something stopped Michael McDonald from telling his story publicly — him. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer with multiple Grammys just didn’t think he had one.
Independent presidential candidate does not own the listed property and is not in public searches as one of its residentsRobert F Kennedy Jr has listed a home in foreclosure for non-payment as his voting address, though he does not own the property and is not listed in public searches as one of its residents, according to online records.In a statement late Sunday to the New York Post, which first reported on the home in question and how neighbors have never seen him there, the independent...
An excerpt from the new Foreword to ‘The Glass Palace’, published by Borough Press.
The number of people of both Latino and Asian American or Pacific Islander heritage has more than doubled in the last 20 years yet it remains an often ignored demographic, according to a new analysis
The number of people of both Latino and Asian American or Pacific Islander heritage has more than doubled in the last 20 years yet it remains an often ignored demographic, researchers at UCLA said Wednesday. The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute analyzed Census Bureau data within the last two decades. This included the 2000 []