Chase Stokes And Madelyn Cline Talked About Having To Work Together After Their Breakup For "Outer Banks" Season 3 And IDK If I Could Do It
"They handled themselves unbelievably on set."
"They handled themselves unbelievably on set."
The SEC warned the largest US crypto exchange about a possible enforcement action. Coinbase said SEC 'has not been fair or reasonable.'
A small plane crash in Tennessee that killed weight-loss guru Gwen Shamblin Lara and six others likely happened when her husband piloting the plane — actor Joe Lara — became disoriented in heavy clouds, a final report by the National Transportation Safety Board says. Joe Lara, who played Tarzan in the 1990s TV series “Tarzan: The Epic Adventures," was flying a Cessna C501 on March 29, 2021, when the aircraft plunged into Percy Priest Lake, minutes after takeoff from an airport just outside Nashville. Lara was rated to fly with instruments only, but William Lardent, a local flight instructor who had flown with Lara several times in the Cessna that crashed, told investigators Lara would struggle when forced to rely on instruments in low visibility and while using the plane’s autopilot.
A crescent moon sighting will kick off the holy month of Ramadan, sending many of the world’s Muslims into a month-long fast from sunrise to sunset.
As a video was released publicly this week showing sheriff’s deputies and employees of a Virginia mental hospital pinning Irvo Otieno to the floor, attorneys for several of the defendants charged with second-degree murder in his death began to weigh in to defend their clients. During bond hearings and through statements, lawyers sought to distinguish their clients from the mass of bodies involved in holding Otieno to the floor for over 10 minutes. One said in court that his client only worked to secure leg irons on Otieno, while another said his client put his body weight on the man for just a short period of time and then tried to position Otieno on his side so he would not have trouble breathing.
With a win at UFC on ESPN 43, Andrea Lee will have three wins in four appearances.
"You take it for granted that people around you are always going to be there," Gahan recently said about Fletcher, who died of an aortic dissection in May 2022
Mar. 22—The five lawmen approaching the modest Carthage stone house in the old Freeman Grove neighborhood on Joplin's south side 90 years ago thought they might be dealing with bootleggers. The warrant they were carrying authorized a search for liquor inside the dwelling at 34th Street and Oak Ridge Drive, according to a news account of the day based on testimony at a subsequent inquest. State ...
Mar. 22—A unique race featuring classic and vintage cars will return to Joplin in June and will help mark the city's transportation heritage event during its 150th birthday celebration. More than 100 antique and classic cars built in 1974 or earlier will be traveling in the event, making it a grand collection of automotive history. Cars will start arriving at approximately 5 p.m. Wednesday, ...
Mar. 22—Not only were Murphysburg and East Joplin rivals in the late 1870s, but so were the types of ores being pulled from the ground around the quickly growing mining towns. In preparing for a merger of the two towns, leaders of that era talked about the design of a city seal to certify official documents and provide a symbol for the community. In 1872, the phrase "Lead is King" signified ...
Mar. 22—Missouri's acclaimed 20th-century painter Thomas Hart Benton began his career as a professional artist in early day Joplin in what he would later describe as a "quirk of fate." That quirky career took him from Southwest Missouri to study art in the more romantic and artsy city of light, Paris, then to paint and teach in New York and decades later back to Missouri. In his 80s, the ...
Mar. 22—Joplin's earliest newspaper started one year before the city was designated. Murphysburg boasted the first Joplin paper with the Mining News published by printer Peter Schnur, who had worked for the Carthage Banner. The first edition came out on March 7, 1872. It was a four-page, weekly publication that doubled to eight pages after its first month. Its office was located on Virginia ...
Fowler, who has posted four top-15 finishes in his last eight starts, said the battle began early Wednesday.
The next generation in the famous film-making dynasty inadvertently becomes a social media star.
The CDC says Candida auris is a potentially deadly fungal infection that poses a serious global health threat.
A 78-year-old woman has died in a crash on the Northwest Side that injured six others, including children, Tuesday night, Chicago police said.
One of former President Donald Trump's official representatives to the National Archives -- the agency that sparked the Justice Department's probe of Trump's handling of classified documents -- has now sued the Justice Department and the National Archives, demanding access to documents that the government has said may themselves contain classified information. At the heart of the lawsuit, filed Tuesday by pro-Trump journalist John Solomon, is what Solomon describes in court records as "a binder of documents" -- "about 10 inches thick" -- that come from the FBI's past probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election. As ABC News previously reported, Trump tried to make the binder's worth of documents public the night before he left office, issuing a "declassification" memo for much of the material and secretly meeting with Solomon, who was allowed to review the documents and later keep a batch of them.
A Vietnamese restaurant scored 70 out of 100, according to city data.
Floridians who enrolled in Medicaid at the start of the pandemic haven’t had to reapply for the last three years. That continuous coverage is ending on March 31.
Games will be faster, Shohei Ohtani could get traded, and the Mets went on another major spending spree. Here's what you missed during the MLB offseason.
The scene around Mar-a-Lago on Wednesday was more quiet and relaxed than earlier in the week.