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Montrose Regional Health is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, but despite significant growth from the system’s ...
River states have weeks remaining to resolve deep divides over how to manage the river for years to come, officials at a ...
Dennis Quaid is no stranger to suspense and horror. The actor, 70, has appeared in a number of suspenseful offerings over the years, including The Substance opposite Demi Moore, Beneath the ...
Disney, which is staying in business with the NBA even as it sheds some of the games it previously showed, is seen capturing $1.25 billion in annual ad revenue from NBA games, according to Fishman ...
The Kings are best known as masters of the modern procedural, packing religious allegory (“Evil”) or political scheming (“The Good Wife”) into sub-50-minute boxes that feel elegantly ...
Discord was a proudly ad-free platform until March 2024, when it introduced ads to its desktop and console apps. Those ads offer Discord users rewards for PC games if they play certain games or ...
The big draw is Dennis Quaid. He is quietly chilling as Keith Hunter Jesperson – a real-life American-Canadian serial murderer dubbed the “Happy Face killer” in the 1990s because of the ...
The team is a six seed for this year's tournament. After one of the toughest seasons in Missouri basketball history, going winless in their conference, head coach Dennis Gates is guiding the ...
Dennis Quaid didn’t have to spend a lifetime preparing to play serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson in “Happy Face.” “It turned out to be surprisingly easy because serial killers don’t ...
Dennis Quaid plays serial killer Keith Jesperson in the new Paramount+ series Happy Face, which is told from the point-of-view of Jesperson’s daughter, Melissa Moore (Annaleigh Ashford).
Salem Media Group, Inc. (OTCQX: SALM) announced today that Salem Radio Network host Charlie Kirk has agreed to move onto the Dennis Prager affiliate stations, effective Monday, March 31st.
Dennis Quaid, best known for playing friendly ... while promoting his “True To Texas” ad campaign. “Because they really kind of don’t have any emotion,” the “Substance” actor explained.