In January 1976, the Billboard Hot 100 featured an unlikely chart topper. For the week of Jan. 10, 1976, the novelty hit ...
MTV’s music channels went dark, closing with the clip that introduced the world to the 24-hour station on Aug. 1, 1981.
The bodies of 13 deceased hostages are believed to still be in Gaza. U.S. officials -- including Vice President JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner -- traveled to Israel this week ...
Miami’s longtime conservative, Spanish-language talk radio station will shutter on Friday, only three years after a controversial takeover by a George Soros-linked group. Radio Mambí, long connected ...
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The former employee filed the lawsuit against Liberty Mutual in January 2017, after being terminated in June of the previous year. She was granted short-term disability leave from April 19, 2016, to ...
A California judge granted several motions to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a group of 29 plaintiffs who claim that Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. and several co-defendants ran a tax-avoidance scam ...
Brokers and financial advisors at times have used a transactional practice of “switching” mutual funds or variable annuities to boost commissions clients pay, and FINRA on Wednesday said it penalized ...
On this day (November 28) in 1972, Charlie Rich stepped into the famous Quonset Hut Studio in Nashville to record “Behind Closed Doors.” He released the song in January 1973, and in April, it became ...
Glenn Robert Morgan of Lakewood Ranch, FL, formerly of Morristown, NJ passed away November 17, 2025. He was predeceased by his parents Clarence & Mary Morgan (Crane) and his brother Richard Morgan.
Disney has revealed that the operating profit of one of its flagship theme park resorts collapsed by 20% to $156.3 million last year but instead of being a sign of decline, it actually gave the ...
US-backed foreign broadcaster selling pricy news gear for pennies on the dollar to ‘spite’ taxpayers
A nonprofit news organization that is funded entirely by the U.S. government began selling off a large amount of its equipment on a public auction site – with many items being sold for pennies on the ...
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