Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 91)

Richard Davis is a seasoned news writer known for his insightful coverage of global events, offering readers accurate and thought-provoking analysis. With a passion for uncovering the truth, he leaves a lasting impact through his commitment to ethical journalism.

California’s Delta Conveyance Project: Why the State Auditor Is Sitting This One Out

Cassandra Jennings’ Unexpected Return to Leadership at St. Hope Public Schools Sparks Controversy

In a move that’s got the music world buzzing, legendary bassist Carol Kaye, one of the most recorded session musicians in history, has politely but firmly declined her upcoming induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The honor, set for November 8 at L.A.’s Peacock Theater, would’ve celebrated Kaye’s outstanding musical contributions with the Musical Excellence Award—but for Kaye, the accolade felt misaligned with the truth she lived through the golden recording era.

Gangland drama, secret codes over TikTok, and a rapper allegedly caught in the crossfire — sounds like a plot straight out of a gritty Netflix series, but this is the very real and chaotic saga unraveling in Los Angeles.

Tennessee Titans: Offense Gets a Facelift, but Will the Defense Keep Up in 2025?

Hurricane, High Stakes, and a $1.7 Billion Question: What’s Next for the Tampa Bay Rays?

A Brutal Night in Kyiv: The Human Cost of Russia’s Latest Assault

Tensions Soar as Russia Warns U.S. Against Military Support to Israel Amid Iran Conflict

Knife Attack on U.S. Attorney Near Albany Hotel Sparks National Concerns Over Immigration and Safety

Harvard Under Fire: The Future of Global Leaders at Risk?

Let’s get something straight — this isn't just another biopic. Deliver Me From Nowhere promises to be one of the most emotionally charged and soul-baring musical films in recent memory. And yes, you read that right — Jeremy Allen White, the Emmy-winning star of The Bear, is stepping into the worn boots and leather jacket of the Bruce Springsteen. We're talking about a full-on transformation here. From the way he strums a guitar to the gritty vocals and quiet intensity, White is ready to go full Boss.

Lee Byung-hun Talks ‘Squid Game’, Secret Casting & That Surprise Call From Mom on ‘The Tonight Show’

Another Shot at the Dream: Haley Jones Signs with the Dallas Wings After Bumpy Ride

In today’s high-stakes NFL world, the patience once granted to young stars is nearly extinct. First-round picks are no longer gifted three or four years to find their rhythm—they're expected to show sparks of greatness almost instantly. If they don’t? Teams move on. It’s a cold, calculated, cutthroat business.

Tensions Soar as Trump and Top Advisers Face Critical Hours on Iran Crisis

Houston City Council Pushes for Transparency as $16.7 Billion Capital Plan Nears Vote

Weymouth’s Mayor Bids Farewell After a Decade of Service: Robert Hedlund Steps Down With Heartfelt Message

Let’s be real—some Hollywood stories are pure sparkle and red carpet dreams. But others? They’re raw, emotional rollercoasters that remind us just how human even the biggest stars are. Marlee Matlin's new documentary Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore doesn't just pull back the curtain—it tears it down. And at the heart of her journey is an unexpected but heartwarming friendship with none other than Happy Days icon Henry Winkler.

If you’re a fan of smart, quick-witted comedy, chances are you’ve seen Tim Bagley lighting up the screen. Whether it was his scene-stealing moments on Will & Grace, quirky guest spots on Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, or his more recent work on Somebody Somewhere, Bagley has always brought an undeniable charm and precision to his performances. But what many fans didn’t know—until now—is that he almost made it to Saturday Night Live. Almost.

Joe Bachie: The Colts’ Quiet Force on Special Teams and a Wild Card in the Linebacker Room

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