Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kiefer Sutherland’s journey from television titan to troubled Hollywood veteran has unfolded quietly, punctuated by flashes of ...
Kiefer Sutherland allegedly lost it on an Uber driver — threatening to kill them if they didn’t pull over — leading to the star’s arrest, according to a report. The actor, 59, told cops he called for ...
“24” star Kiefer Sutherland was arrested this week for assault following an alleged altercation with a rideshare driver in Los Angeles. Sutherland, 59, was arrested early Monday morning around 12:15 a ...
24 star Kiefer Sutherland was arrested early on Monday morning after allegedly threatening and assaulting a rideshare driver. Sutherland rose to fame in 1980s classics like Stand By Me, The Lost Boys, ...
Billionaire investor Charles Cohen has sold off one of his best pieces of land in Midtown Manhattan and plans to use the proceeds to partially repay his most aggressive creditor: Fortress Investment ...
Starring Lucy Lawless, My Life Is Murder returns to Acorn TV for season five on January 5. My Life Is Murder’s executive producers are Rachel Antony, Claire Tonkin, Lawless and Harriet Crampton; Nicky ...
Landlords could no longer rely on rent-pricing software to quietly track each other's moves and push rents higher using confidential data, under a settlement between RealPage Inc. and federal ...
Chloe Ireland-Killday, Jacob Richey and Will Cohen, KOMU 8 News Nov 24, 2025 Nov 24, 2025 Updated Nov 24, 2025 COLUMBIA — People and organizations in Columbia are collecting donations for the family ...
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Tennessee’s first Jewish congressman, a progressive Democrat, is facing a well-organized primary challenge from 30-year-old activist Justin Pearson Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN), a 10-term congressman from ...
This is the second installment of a two-part story. To read part one, click here. In April 1942, Edward B. Rowan, the assistant chief for fine arts at President Franklin Roosevelt’s Public Buildings ...