Detroit Man Exonerated Of Murder After 45 Years In Prison
71-year-old Richard Phillips, a Detroit-area man whose murder conviction was thrown out after he spent 45 years in prison, was exonerated Wednesday and won’t face a second trial. A judge granted a request to permanently drop the
Attorney For Stormy Daniels Seeks To Depose President Trump And His Attorney
The attorney for former adult star Stormy Daniels filed a motion Wednesday in federal court seeking to depose both President Trump and his attorney Michael Cohen over a $130,000 payment made to Daniels days before the 2016
NFL Owners Unanimously Approve New Catch Rule
NFL owners unanimously approved a new catch rule Tuesday, a change designed specifically to avoid a handful of controversies that have plagued the league for most of this decade. Owners also approved two other rule changes, granting
Louisville Agrees To 7-Year Deal With Xavier’s Chris Mack
Louisville has hired Xavier’s Chris Mack as it’s new men’s basketball coach, after a turbulent season in which the Cardinals were linked to a federal investigation and eventually missed the NCAA Tournament. Louisville’s Athletic Association must approve
‘Scooby-Doo’s’ Daphne And Velma Are Getting Their Own Live-Action Movie
Scooby-Doo fans are about to find out what Daphne and Velma were like before they joined the Mystery Gang. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release Daphne & Velma, a new live-action film, on digital, Blu-ray and DVD
Former Disney Channel Star Caroline Sunshine Joins President Trump’s White House Press Team
A Disney Channel alum is the newest member of the Trump administration. Caroline Sunshine, 22, best known for her role in the Disney Channel show Shake It Up opposite Zendaya about teenage dancers, played Tinka Hessenheffer. Now the