A lot of folks ended up on the injured list after this one
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – At the federal level, the rules around cannabis could soon be changing. So, what does that mean for New Mexico? The Associated Press recently broke the news that the U.S.
Olympiacos stunned Aston Villa to win the first-leg encounter 4-2 on Thursday. Visiting striker Ayoub El Kaabi starred with a brilliant hattrick at Villa Park. Were Jude Bellingham's Allianz antics out of order? Listen to the
With Tom Brady recently saying he’s "not opposed" to another NFL return, New England Patriots first-year head coach Jerod Mayo was asked if he could see his former teammate returning to his old team. Mayo is all for Brady returning, but he’s thinking more along the lines of coaching – not playing quarterback. "I
Tom Selleck is doing a lot of reflecting ahead of the release of his book, "You Never Know: A Memoir." Before breaking into the business, Selleck admittedly struggled to find permanency in Hollywood, having taped 6 pilots before finally landing one that stuck: "Magnum P.I." When good fortune struck for Selleck, it seemed to come tenfold. After shooting "Magnum," Selleck was offered the lead role in the 1981 picture, "Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark," by its famed director, Steven...
The Wanted singer died at the age of just 33 in 2002 after being diagnosed with malignant glioblastoma, a deadly type of tumour that is currently considered incurable.
At her AFI Life Achievement tribute, Kidman explained why producing is a better fit for her than directing: "A director has to make choices, and that's not my strong suit."
Burrell, 56, has signed on to star in a comedic reimagining of the 1950s drama series Tightrope, with Cranston and Burrell both executive producing. The show, 'reshapes the drama of the vintage 1950s series into a slapstick comedy,' according to the show's description. Burrell will play, 'a lone wolf detective following cases city to city, while he searches for his long-lost love who got away
NEW YORK (AP) — Stories of race, slavery and the Civil War, real and invented, were winners this year for the Pulitzer Prizes. Jayne Anne Phillips' “Night Watch,” a mother-daughter saga set in a West Virginia asylum right after the war, was cited for fiction. Jacqueline Jones received the history prize for “No Right to []
Cancel me, burn me in effigy, do what you will, but I hope members of the Garrick Club will find the courage to uphold a tradition almost two centuries old.
Tom Selleck isn’t ready to bid farewell to “Blue Bloods” yet. In an interview with CBS News, Selleck said he still believes that “CBS will come to their senses” and reverse its decision to end the police procedural with Season 14. “We’re the third-highest scripted show in all of broadcast. We’re winning the night,” Selleck […]
It was an emotional day for Madix and Sandoval.