You can also use OnePlus's floating window feature; however, the windows still lock to one side of the screen, so you don't ...
Journalism students, true crime fans and investigative enthusiasts packed Hogg Memorial Auditorium at the University of Texas ...
FORSYTH, Ga. — The Georgia House passed a major property tax relief bill Friday, capping how much local governments can raise property taxes each year and giving homeowners new protections against ...
The state’s Criminal Justice Training Commission could remove Washington sheriffs not fit to hold office under a bill heard in the House Community Safety Committee on Monday. Under the bill: Sheriffs ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado lawmakers who are concerned about rising gambling addiction and betting scandals in professional sports filed a bill Wednesday that would prohibit ...
FIRST ON FOX: Former President Barack Obama once declared that his presidential center would be a "gift" to Chicago, but taxpayers are on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars in hidden costs ...
Why Are We Injecting $14 Billion into Iran’s War Effort . . . Against Us? Christopher Caldwell vs. President Trump The ideological fever that pushed the transgender agenda to the forefront of Western ...
Anders Danielsen Lie is an inspired choice to play the tormented American pianist in Grant Gee's elegant film, which finds welcome serenity amid tragedy. Proving true the reliable maxim that biopics ...
Berlin: Anders Danielsen Lie stars in Grant Gee's fact-based film, which traces the unavoidable costs imposed on a family for the fleeting brush with artistic transcendence. Over a long evening in ...
The influential pianist is shattered by the tragic loss of his bassist in Grant Gee’s fragmented bio-drama, premiering in competition in Berlin. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic The five nights of ...
Kansas head coach Bill Self has his star player’s back. The Naismith Hall of Fame coach was asked Thursday about the continuing on again/off again status of his star player Darryn Peterson, the ...
Everybody certainly does dig Bill Evans in Everybody Digs Bill Evans, but nobody quite knows what the hell to do with him. The year is 1961, and the jazz legend (played flawlessly by Norway’s Anders ...
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