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85 years later, Humphrey Bogart's greatest crime movie of all time is officially returning to theaters
Humphrey Bogart's greatest crime movie of all time is officially returning to theaters in the U.S. 85 years after its ...
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Why the 'Columbo' cast, led by Peter Falk, was the secret to TV's most brilliant detective show (exclusive)
From the moment he shuffled onto television screens in a rumpled raincoat, cigar dangling from his fingers, Columbo-in the ...
Fort Smith Little Theatre opens its 2026 season with "And Then There Were None," Agatha Christie's chilling classic that has thrilled readers and audiences for 86 years. The production runs Feb. 19-28 ...
This is the total amount of private wealth that the super-rich are stashing away in tax havens around the world, according to ...
Watching films on Amazon has always been a case of hunting for freebies, while mostly resigning oneself to coughing up the price of a coffee: thousands of movies can be rented, by anyone, for £3.49 ...
From underground fight clubs to Madison Square Garden, explore the complete history of boxing in New York City.
GLOBE — Founded in 1876, this old mining town is at the foot of the Pinal Mountains in southern Gila County. As visitors walk the streets of historic downtown Globe, they’ll see cafes, shops and old ...
After 44 years, a jury found James Oliver Unick guilty in the 1982 cold case murder of 13-year-old Sarah Geer, thanks to DNA ...
COBBLE HILL, Brooklyn (WABC) -- NYPD detectives say they were disrespected and treated rudely at a local hospital after going to emergency room for treatment. Police officials say the detectives ...
Private credit has surged in popularity since post-financial crisis regulations discouraged banks from serving riskier borrowers. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned after a pair of private ...
US commander says Gaza stabilization force to include 20,000 soldiers, 12,000 police officers * 59% of Israelis support joining US-led attack on Iran, TV poll finds ...
Two comic books originally sold on US newsstands for just 10 cents have sold for $13 million. The highest-graded known copy of Batman No. 1 (CGC 9.4) sold for $6 million, while the second ...
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