Terri Daxon is a freelance writer and the owner of Daxon Marketing Communications. She gives her perspective on Brea issues twice a month.
Deon Cole returns to host the NAACP Image Awards, and he says the night remains focused on celebrating Black excellence. The ...
Her first album was a huge hit – then she faced the sudden tragedy of her husband’s early death. She describes the rupture of grief, her return to music and the harsh reality of fame as a woman in the ...
Dharry hopes to become Guyana’s 8th World Champion THE hall has been decorated, the tables have been set, and 3,000 guests have been invited to the Pegasus ...
He’s the Democratic politician with movie-star looks and a picture-perfect family, dogged by accusations of being a smooth‑talking elitist. Can he really unite the American left and win the most ...
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Construction set for Saginaw-area Raising Cane’s, data center regulations and more local business news
SAGINAW COUNTY, MI – A Texas-based fast-food chain known for its chicken fingers is set to begin construction on its first Saginaw-area restaurant, with plans to open the new location later this year.
Then there’s the story of what happened that comes from Candace Owens, a highly influential voice on the far right whose ...
The Batman prequel series Gotham aired from 2014 to 2019. Let's take a look back at the cast and see what they're up to nowadays.
In Southwest Florida, family-run businesses are an exception. As private equity rises, long-standing, multi-generational businesses face potential buy-outs. Some have adapted to time and progress, ...
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Steve Harvey breaks as his family goes wild on Celebrity Family Feud
Things get personal on Celebrity Family Feud when Steve Harvey’s own family steps up to play — and the round quickly veers off track. When the question “Besides bodies, ladies have hot…” hits the ...
Jake Gyllenhaal and Maggie Gyllenhaal are a pair of A-list siblings at the U.S. premiere of their new film The Bride! in New ...
“I just be wanting to achieve so much that it’s hard to stop,” Druski said on Popcast, The New York Times culture chat show. But that ubiquity, which has made him one of the most recognizable faces in ...
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