Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 391)
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Tragic Loss: '1923' Actor Cole Brings Plenty Found Dead Amid Investigation
Cole Brings Plenty, known for his role in the TV series "1923," a spinoff of "Yellowstone," was discovered deceased in a wooded area in Kansas. The 27-year-old actor had been reported missing amid a domestic violence probe. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office made the grim announcement on social media, revealing that deputies located Brings Plenty's body on April 5. This development followed a prior incident where Brings Plenty was charged with aggravated burglary, domestic battery, and criminal restraint in a nearby county.
Remembering Josh: Lauri Peterson's Heartfelt Tribute to Her Son
Former "Real Housewives of Orange County" star Lauri Peterson is mourning the loss of her son, Joshua Waring, who passed away at 35 on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024. In an emotional tribute on Instagram, Peterson expressed her deep grief, saying, "It is with a shattered heart that I write this post to let you know that my sweet Josh left this earth Easter Sunday." She described Josh as a fighter who battled for his life every day but ultimately faced a challenge that was too great.
Phillies' Pitching Prowess Sparks Winning Streak, Eyes Sweep Against Nationals
After facing off against the Braves and the Reds in two intense series at home, the Phillies were in desperate need of a fresh start.
LeBron James and Anthony Davis Lead Lakers' Surge in Western Conference Standings
The Lakers received a much-needed boost from external forces on Friday, and they kept the momentum going on Saturday by defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 116-97 at Crypto.com Arena. This victory, their ninth in the last ten games, propelled them to 45-33 for the season, securing the No. 8 spot in the Western Conference standings for the first time since December 29th. They edged ahead of the Sacramento Kings by a half-game, who fell to the Boston Celtics on Friday.
Vanderbilt's Triumph: Freshman Talent Shines in Series Win over LSU
Vanderbilt baseball had a rocky start against LSU, dropping the first game in Baton Rouge. This extended their road losing streak to seven games, but they turned it around, winning the next two and taking the series. The Commodores (25-7, 8-4 SEC) fought hard, losing 10-6 in the opener but bouncing back with an 8-6 win on Friday and a dominant 13-3 victory in eight innings on Saturday, invoking the run rule at Alex Box Stadium.
2024 Cincinnati Bengals Defense: A New Era with Sheldon Rankins
The Cincinnati Bengals are gearing up for a revamped defense in 2024. With DJ Reader out and Sheldon Rankins stepping in, the team is making some big changes.
Biden's Gaza Policy Sparks Debate: Too Little or Too Much?
In a surprising move, US President Joe Biden recently called for Israel to step up efforts to improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza and support a ceasefire. This announcement sparked intense reactions from both sides of the political spectrum. While some saw it as a necessary step, others criticized Biden for either not going far enough or going too far.
Olivia Rodrigo and Noah Kahan's Dream Duet: Live at MSG and Vinyl Release!
Olivia Rodrigo's dream collaboration has become a reality! Back in January, at the Governors Awards in Hollywood, the singer shared her desire to duet with Noah Kahan, saying, "I love Noah Kahan. I think he's so great and he's very inspiring." She even crossed her fingers to the camera, saying, "One of these days." Fast forward to Friday evening, during the first night of her Guts World Tour shows at Madison Square Garden, Rodrigo surprised everyone by bringing Kahan on stage for a duet of "Stick Season."
Diplomatic Crisis: Mexico Cuts Ties with Ecuador Over Embassy Raid
In a surprising turn of events, Mexico has decided to sever diplomatic ties with Ecuador. This bold move comes in response to Ecuadorian police raiding the Mexican embassy in Quito to apprehend former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas.
Angels' Home Opener: A Thrilling Game Ends in Defeat to Red Sox
The Angels treated a packed Angel Stadium, with 44,714 fans, to a thrilling game, although they fell short of a win. Despite trailing by four runs early on, the Angels staged a remarkable comeback, tying the score in the sixth and seventh innings. Logan O’Hoppe's grand slam in the sixth leveled the game, but the team couldn't quite take the lead.
Caitlin Clark Guides Iowa to National Championship Showdown After Victory Over UConn
Caitlin Clark is on the brink of wrapping up her incredible career at Iowa in the national championship game, an opportunity she's been eagerly chasing. The Hawkeyes secured their spot in the final showdown by edging out UConn 71-69 in a thrilling Final Four clash. Facing off against South Carolina next, they're determined to make this season count, especially after falling short in last year's championship game against LSU.
Fantasy vs. Reality: The Josh Allen Saga and the New York Giants
The Buffalo Bills have been making some changes to their roster lately, especially around their star quarterback, Josh Allen. There's been a buzz on the airwaves, with a New York radio host suggesting that the New York Giants should consider inquiring about Allen's availability.
Escalating Tensions: Iran's Threats and U.S. Response to Israeli Airstrikes
So, check this out: there's some buzz going around about Iran possibly aiming to hit targets in Israel in response to those Israeli airstrikes in Syria the other day. Apparently, a couple of U.S. officials are keeping an eye on the situation.
U.S. Holds Talks with China on Increasing Deportations: A Potential Turning Point in Immigration Policy
In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas disclosed that the U.S. is engaged in high-level talks with China, aiming to increase the number of Chinese nationals deported from the United States. This potential agreement marks a significant development in both U.S.-China relations and American immigration policy, as China has historically been uncooperative in accepting deportations of its citizens.
Miraval Mayhem: Jolie-Pitt Legal Battle Unveils Abuse Allegations and Contract Disputes
The legal saga between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt over their French winery, Château Miraval, is reaching new heights. Jolie's team recently filed a motion seeking crucial documents and evidence to support their claim that Pitt refused to buy her share of the winery without her agreeing to sign a comprehensive NDA. They argue that this NDA was meant to conceal Pitt's history of abuse and control, which Jolie has been vocal about in the past.
Tragic Conclusion: 'Yellowstone' Spinoff Actor Cole Brings Plenty Found Dead
The hunt for a lead actor in a spinoff of the hit series "Yellowstone" has come to a tragic end, as authorities discovered 27-year-old Cole Brings Plenty deceased in a wooded area near 200th and Homestead Lane. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office made the grim discovery after responding to a report of an unattended vehicle in the area around 11:45 a.m. on Friday.
Birthday Blues: Dodgers' Bobby Miller Falls Short Against Cubs, Ending Winning Streak
Bobby Miller had a potentially unforgettable birthday on Friday, pitching for the Dodgers against his childhood favorite team, the Chicago Cubs. He had over 30 friends and family in attendance at Wrigley Field, cheering him on from behind the plate. The 25-year-old right-hander started strong, striking out the side in the first inning, but things took a turn in the second.
Final Four Fever: Gene Keady's Purdue Pride
Gene Keady, the former Purdue coach, exudes Boilermaker pride as he sports a black Nike polo shirt with a gold swoosh and "Purdue Basketball" stitched on it, perfectly complemented by a matching Boilermakers ball cap. At 87 years old, he finds himself in Arizona, supporting his beloved team as they gear up for the Final Four, a milestone he never reached during his impressive 25-year tenure.
Controversy at the Ballpark: Chris Russo Slams Dodgers and Ohtani Over Fan Treatment
On a Friday, Chris Russo didn't hold back as he criticized the Los Angeles Dodgers and Shohei Ohtani for their treatment of a fan who caught the star's first home run ball with the franchise. The fan, Ambar Roman, was reportedly separated from her husband and then pressured into giving up the ball for far less than its actual value. Russo was shocked and launched into a tirade against both the organization and the player.
Joel Embiid's Comeback and the 76ers' Costly Success: A Fine Line
Joel Embiid is making a strong comeback, and the 76ers are rolling, boasting a 2-0 record with him back on the court. Their recent victory against the Heat has turned heads, suggesting they're a serious contender in the East.
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