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Marc Cerrone still reigns nearly 50 years on
PARIS — As the Eiffel Tower shimmered with laser lights, a tune from the man known as the French Disco King set the stage for the final leg of the Olympics opening ceremony. As Marc […]
PARIS — As the Eiffel Tower shimmered with laser lights, a tune from the man known as the French Disco King set the stage for the final leg of the Olympics opening ceremony. As Marc […]
SAN FRANCISCO — “Move fast and break things,” a high-tech mantra popularized 20 years ago by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, was supposed to be a rallying cry for game-changing innovation. It now seems more like […]
Scheduling a movie’s release date is an imperfect science and occasionally an art. Just look at the masterpiece “Barbenheimer.” While most are open to experimentation in figuring out just what audiences want and when in […]
RALEIGH — A rooftop bar and restaurant is coming to a new hotel in Raleigh as the city moves toward having more high-end accommodations downtown. High Rail, which will be located atop a new Hyatt […]
DALLAS —Southwest Airlines announced last Thursday that it plans to discontinue its more than 50-year-old open-boarding system and start assigning passengers seats like all the other big airlines. The airline has been studying seating options, […]
NEW YORK — The shades are on, the skinny tie is knotted, and the fedora is perched. Dan Aykroyd is ready to look back. Aykroyd is revving up the Bluesmobile to reminisce about the years […]
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Addressing crowds of struggling farmers in flat caps and home-knit sweaters who helped vault him to power but have grown increasingly impatient with his progress, President Javier Milei on Sunday vowed […]
“I’ll get even with that fellow if it takes ten years!” Thus declared a man about another who had wronged him. In his heart he determined to do his enemy as great an injury as […]
CHARLOTTE — After a drawn-out, lengthy process with extensive talks between team executives and player agents, the Charlotte Hornets have retained a key component of their roster going forward. Per multiple reports over the weekend, […]
CHARLOTTE — With head of basketball ops Jeff Peterson and coach Charles Lee now steering the ship of the revamped Charlotte Hornets, the team walked away with two new players from last week’s 2024 […]
RALEIGH — The Carolina Hurricanes agreed to a two-year contract worth $13 million with restricted free agent Martin Necas on Monday, re-signing the forward who had been the subject of offseason trade rumors. “Martin is […]
EA Sports College Football 25, among the most highly anticipated sports video games of all time, has flooded the market as gamers who waited more than a decade for the franchise’s next installment rush to […]
RALEIGH — North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger’s chief of staff was named Thursday as CEO of the parent company of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes. Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon announced the hiring of Brian Fork, […]
The MLB All-Star Break will get started with the All-Star Futures Game on Saturday, in Arlington, Texas. The annual contest gives fans a look at tomorrow’s stars, bringing together the top minor league prospects in […]
Dirk Gibson was born to have adventures. As a wild-eyed, long-haired kid, his family and friends affectionately referred to him as Mowgli, the “jungle boy.” His teenage and college years were spent traversing the untamed […]
“This Week” looks back at the key events from this week in history. Aug. 1 1936: The Olympics opened in Berlin with a ceremony presided over by Adolf Hitler. 1966: Charles Joseph Whitman, 25, went […]
Streaming this week, director Luca Guadagnino’s sweaty, synthy “Challengers” makes its streaming debut on MGM, “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” lands on Hulu, and the new 30-minute talk show “Influenced” comes to Prime. […]
Marvel is back on top with “Deadpool & Wolverine.” According to studio estimates, the comic-book movie made a staggering $205 million in its first weekend in North American theaters. It shattered the opening record for […]
CAPTION: “Still Life with Bible” by Vincent van Gogh (1885) is a painting in the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. (Public Domain) By Charles Naylor Do I believe the old Book? Do […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. — An iconoclastic filmmaking legend and one of the world’s most enduring musical acts headline this year’s crop of Kennedy Center Honors recipients. Director Francis Ford Coppola and the Grateful Dead will be […]
It’s not uncommon to see statements of political and social expression made at the Olympic Games. However, the performance during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics was a bridge too far for many […]
Kamala Harris’ father, Donald Harris, was a tenured self-professed Marxist economist at Stanford University. Joseph Anthony Buttigieg II, father of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, was an openly admitted tenured Marxist professor of literature at Notre […]
“With fear for our democracy,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor concludes in her brilliant dissent in Trump v. United States, “I dissent.” She is right. Very frighteningly right. After reading what happened at the oral argument, I […]
Why would any legitimate presidential prospect — outside Vice President Kamala Harris — consider jumping into the unprecedented chaos of 2024? Right now, Govs. Gretchen Whitmer or Josh Shapiro — or whoever — can sit […]
President Trump understands that the world is dangerous and that it takes an enormous effort to defeat anti-American and anti-freedom forces around the world. He also understands that when faced with multiple adversaries across the […]
This has been a truly exciting week in the realm of politics. You may be tired of hearing about it all, but I must weigh in. I can’t help myself. An assassination attempt on former […]
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