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Photo: Scott Strazzante/The Chronicle Related Links Mid-Market dining seeks the right recipe Bon Marche Brasserie is closed — but for how long? Last month, Inside Scoop reported that the future appeared to be uncertain for year-old Bon Marche Brasserie — which, like several other Mid-Market restaurants, has been struggling to find an audience in the evolving neighborhood. Now comes word that Bon Marche Brasserie is currently closed, and has been closed all week. When asked if the closure is temporary or permanent situation... Читать дальше...
The residents of a public housing complex in East Chicago, Ind., are now forced to move because of dangerously high lead levels in the area's soil. A lead smelting company used to lie on the site.
“OMG, I’m gonna cry.”
So first, a quick little backstory: Madame Tussauds began working on the Selena wax figure back in October, after a petition on Change.org was signed by nearly 10,000 people.
Madame Tussauds worked closely with the Quintanilla family and even visited the Selena Museum in Corpus Christi, Texas to do some extensive research. The wax figure cost $350,000.
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After much anticipation, Madame Tussauds... Читать дальше...
The Fulton County grand jury also indicted James Burns on charges of aggravated assault and making a false statement.
Frank Ocean in his video “Nikes.” Mr. Ocean has ended his four-year silence with a range of projects, including a 300-page magazine.
He was born on Dec. 31, 1870, according to his identity card, whose veracity, according to the Telegraph report, has not been independently verified.
CHICAGO — The latest round of class-action concussion lawsuits against the NCAA and major college football conferences were filed by former college football players from Florida State, Miami, Florida, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Louisville and Murray State. The lawsuits were filed in federal courts Wednesday by Chicago-based attorney Jay Edelson. The seven lawsuits increase the total
Team docked points and crew chief Paul Wolfe fined for infraction.
As a certain disgraced politician make headlines—once again—over a sexting scandal, a secondary issue is gathering attention: can sexting be a real addiction? The answer is ambiguous, at best, taking into consideration that the notion of having a sex addiction is only three decades old and idea of being addicted to the Internet is even younger.
Multinational companies can expect the European Commission to press on with a crack down on sweetheart tax deals after handing Apple a breathtaking demand for 13 billion euros, officials and experts said on Wednesday.
Workers at a Coca-Cola factory in southern France have discovered 815 pounds of cocaine, worth £42 million, inside a shipment of orange juice from Costa Rica. When workers opened the containers of orange juice concentrate they found sacks containing 815 pounds of coke hidden inside Daily Mail reports: The Coca-Cola factory in the town of Signes, near the Mediterranean coast, produces concentrates for various drinks. A spokesman for Coca-Cola France says employees immediately notified police and judicial authorities have opened an investigation.
The town of Greensville, South Carolina, was gripped in fear after a clown was reportedly seen attempting to lure children into the woods near an apartment building, but police now say they have no idea if the reports are real or the product of an overactive imagination.
A three-judge panel in New York reversed a ruling that had held the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization liable for supporting attacks in Israel that killed Americans.
A week after a military incident between American and Iranian naval vessels in the Persian Gulf resulted in the firing of guns as a warning, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called on the Islamic Republic to bolster its attack and defense capabilities, to protect the country from world’s “bullying powers.”
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a bid by North Carolina to reinstate for November’s elections several voting restrictions, including a requirement that people show identification at the polls. The eight-justice court, divided in most part 4-4, rejected a request made by Republican Governor Pat McCrory after an appeals court ruled last month that the 2013 law discriminates against minority voters. Elections in North Carolina this fall are... Читать дальше...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Only the most ardent fans of the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers will likely care much about what transpires in their preseason game at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Only the most ardent fans of the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers will likely care much about what transpires in their preseason game at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night.
Brazil`s Dilma Rousseff was stripped of the country`s presidency in an impeachment vote Wednesday and replaced by her bitter rival Michel Temer, shifting Latin America`s biggest economy sharply to the right.
Lone wolves and Islamic State’s most lethally trained operatives alike heeded his words — and turned them into bloody deeds.
A burning ring of fire will be seen in the skies of Africa Thursday. Early in the morning, the moon will align between the star and Earth and block out most of the light, darkening the sky above much of the continent but not quite completely covering the sun. As the moon becomes a silhouette in front of the sun, a glowing ring will remain around it. Here’s what you need to know. Where To Watch
Jorge Ramos ripped Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto on Wednesday after a bilateral meeting that the president held with Donald Trump.
Читать дальше...Three federal prisons in California and others nationwide appear to be falling short in preparing inmates for safe release into society, investigators are warning. Most inmates don’t complete the Federal … Click to Continue »
NEW YORK — McDonald’s says the president of its U.S. business is retiring after about two years on the job, marking the latest executive change as the fast-food giant tries to reinvent itself by bringing in a relative outsider to lead its flagship region. The Oak Brook, Illinois-based company said Wednesday that Mike Andres, who
The EU's fight for Apple's tax money may actually create setbacks for tax reform, a former U.S. tax authority told CNBC.