Man dies after being shot in head in Greenville County, coroner says
Man dies after being shot in head in Greenville County, coroner says
Man dies after being shot in head in Greenville County, coroner says
The controversial politician revealed in her new book that she killed her dog.
Tornadoes tore through the Midwest this week.
The actress/model/swimwear designer has the inside track to the fountain of youth.
It was ugly all over for the Clippers in Game 3.
He was only the ninth recurring character to ever be killed off in the show's 34-year history.
Holliday batted .059 in 34 at-bats after being called up April 10.
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It's time for the 2024 MLB Mexico City Series. Here's how to watch the Astros vs. Rockies two-game event.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry won the NBA Clutch Player of the Year award for the 2023-24 season.
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The conviction was the second for Cardell Hayes in the 2016 shooting death of Smith. The first was overturned after a Supreme Court decision rendered it unconstitutional.
Mazda unveiled a new sedan called EZ-6 at the Beijing auto show that looks like a follow-up to the 6. It also showed a crossover concept called Arata.
Visiting chipmakers has become one of President Biden's most common reasons for getting on the road. He will do so again Thursday as he travels to Syracuse to award Micron $6 billion in federal money.
The wildest sequence of the NBA playoffs so far included multiple missed calls.
Plum said she was 'devastated' in a cryptic statement on social media.
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Jones was evaluated and released from the infield care center after the crash.
JPMorgan's CEO is concerned the US economy could be in for a repeat of the stagflation that hampered the country during the 1970s.
News that the former founder of HeadSpin is headed to prison for fraud was further evidence that the last boom in the paired worlds of startup and venture capital led to more than just a little bit of fraud. Manish Lachwani, founder in question, is getting prison time and a massive fine for lying to investors, lies that allowed his company to raise nine-figures' worth of funding. Fair enough, but the tale of Lachwani — The New York Times reports that Lachwani inflated "HeadSpin’s revenue nearly fourfold, making false claims about its customers and creating fake invoices to cover it up" — is not an isolated case.
Reid's deal reportedly runs through 2029 and makes him the highest-paid coach in the NFL.