A poster and trailer have been released for director R. Ellis Frazier’s action thriller Day Labor. The film follows a Latino American Veteran looking for work who finds himself caught in a battle for survival after he is mistakenly dropped off at a private ranch in Texas to be hunted for sport. Watch the trailer […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: An honest day’s work turns into a fight for...
KRLD is following a developing story out of Dallas where officers are on the scene at Wilmer Hutchins High School where they are working ‘a shooting call’
Minister Kevin Hollinrake answered questions from an audience of postmasters wrongly accused of theft.
Kevin Hollinrake met some of those affected by the scandal in Fenny Compton, where subpostmasters started their campaign.
Los Angeles is among cities nationwide trying to deal with shortages of police officers in their ranks. LAPD Interim Police Chief Dominic Choi says while emergency calls like crimes in progress have not been affected, non-emergency response times have grown. NBC News' Lester Holt reports.
Ecuador has ordered public and private sector workers to take Thursday and Friday off to save energy in response to unprecedented power outages.
English mom Louise appeared on the show 'Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners' to share her method for keeping her home clutter-free.
Parts of the East of England and the south of England face 21C highs in the coming days as the mercury edges upwards as we continue deeper into April.
Bella Aguilar, from California, is a former prison maintenance supervisor who worked in a jail for seven years. She has revealed what it was like to work in the prison while pregnant.
Texas DPS officials are reporting at least 16 injuries after they say a
April 15 is Tax Day for most filers and the last chance to avoid federal late-filing and payment penalties for 2023 taxes.
Washington D.C. is the hardest-working city in the US, according to the study. The US capital, which is home to just under 700K workers, came top of the list. Factors ranged from the employment rate, to average weekly work hours