The Los Angeles Police Department is looking for at least two armed robbers who targeted a taco stand in Harbor Gateway overnight. Police responded to the call at around 12:30 a.m. on the corner ...
FedEx Corp. said Thursday it will move forward with a plan to spin off FedEx Freight, the nation’s largest LTL carrier, which experts say could be worth as much as $30 billion. Details ...
TFI International (NYSE: TFII) acquired UPS Freight in 2021 and now has plans to spin off its truckload operations. That would result in TFI’s LTL unit, TForce, being a largely stand-alone LTL company ...
Miguel Rodriguez Albisu watches a virtual reality presentation during a Thursday hearing on the admissibility of a virtual reality depiction in his stand-your-ground case. (Joe Cavaretta/South ...
Well, for one thing, roller skates. That’s right, just when you thought Christmas could not get any merrier, the lovely people of Venezuela have gone and upped the ante with a weird and ...
That is until Friday, when Mitchell signed a contract with Stand Insurance. “They are the only company that has been able to figure out how much we’ve done to protect our house and that it’s ...
Stands in Stardust Crusaders add a unique and diverse element to the fights in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Iconic Stands like Hermit Purple, The Fool, Magician's Red, and others define the memorable ...
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Bob Fernandez, a 100-year-old survivor of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, died shortly after deteriorating health prompted him to skip a trip to Hawaii to attend last week’s remembrance ...
By Rachel Nostrant Robert Fernandez, one of the last known American survivors of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, died on Wednesday in Lodi, Calif., just days after the 83rd anniversary of the attack.
Join us as Richard Dutton presents a live musical program and shares the history of roller organs and the development of American music from 1885 to 1925.
That job, it seems, was left to Boomer Esiason. “I can’t stand the guy,” Esiason said. “The guy was a dirty, cheap-shot son of a bitch, as far as I’m concerned. I know this because he ...