Residents of Jackson, Mississippi file class action lawsuit over water crisis
Residents of Jackson, Mississippi, have filed a class action lawsuit against the city, its current and former mayors, city officials and engineering companies, alleging that years of neglect culminated in a recent water crisis for more than
Federal prosecutors press charges against 47 people in Covid scheme for stealing cash meant to help feed needy kids
On Tuesday, federal prosecutors announced charges were filed against 47 people accused of carrying out the biggest Covid fraud scheme to date, stealing $250 million in a plot that exploited a federal program designed to feed needy
Veteran defenseman P.K. Subban retires from the NHL
Veteran defenseman P.K. Subban announced Tuesday on social media he will retire from the NHL after 13 years in the league. The 33-year-old Subban posted on Twitter and Instagram: “I remember my dreams of playing in the NHL
Minnesota Timberwolves’ guard Anthony Edwards fined $40K for using anti-gay language in Instagram video
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards has been fined $40,000 by the NBA for his use of anti-gay language in an Instagram story he posted on social media earlier this month. The league announced the fine for Edwards for
Broadway’s longest-running show ‘Phantom of the Opera’ announces final curtain call in 2023
Broadway’s longest-running show, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera,” is ending its run after 35 years. The final performance will take place on Saturday, February, 18, 2023, at Broadway’s Majestic Theatre. Prior to the Broadway
Kelly Clarkson reunites with original ‘American Idol’ judges at her Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony
Kelly Clarkson – the very first winner of American Idol – received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and was joined with some special guests at her ceremony: original Idol judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul,