Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss starred in a TV commercial for AT&T that began airing in December. Chambliss, a transfer from Division II Ferris State, was named SEC Newcomer of the Year in ...
As NBC's holiday season continues, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is on a brief hiatus. But fret not: Law & Order Thursdays will return soon! “It’s always the writing,” Wolf said in a 2021 ...
A new taste is coming to Super Bowl viewers who have long been accustomed to watching ads for soda, candy, pizza, chips and beer. Svedka vodka will run a 30-second ad just after halftime during NBC’s ...
A crackling fire, sunlit street, diner coffee, scenic trail and Ford Field decked in Honolulu blue. The familiar clips roll in, one after another, and are an ode to all things Michigan. "This is where ...
CHARLOTTE — Mecklenburg County officials are preparing for Iryna’s Law to go into effect on Monday. State lawmakers passed sweeping criminal justice changes after Iryna Zarutska was stabbed to death ...
Ice-T is explaining the lack of Fin on Season 27 of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” After Mariska Hargitay, Ice-T has been on the Dick Wolf series the longest, joining the show in Season 2 in ...
Andrew Wells discusses how the proposed Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now Act of 2025 would finally prohibit most commercial uses of asbestos while leaving certain exceptions in place. While many may ...
The Madison County Courthouse in Edwardsville is pictured in this BND file photo. The court system has faced accusations of allowing venue shopping and unsubstantiated asbestos litigation for years in ...
A former Northwell Health employee who pleaded guilty to illegally recording patients in a Northwell Health Manhasset sleep center bathroom was sentenced to six months in jail and five years’ ...
CHICAGO — A federal lawsuit against the Alton-based Simmons Hanly Conroy law firm by a Los Angeles-based company over asbestos-related cases was refiled earlier this week in U.S. District Court in ...
Los Angeles-based plastic pipe manufacturer JM Eagle has refiled its racketeering lawsuit targeting law firms that have brought hundreds of asbestos-related personal injury claims against the company.