A couple made headlines July 1 after scaling the iconic Empire State Building in New York City, a 102-story skyscraper that rises 1,454 feet when its antenna is included. The building has been a New ...
Many archaeologists believe the famed tower from the Book of Genesis may have had a real historical counterpart in ancient Mesopotamia. The Book of Genesis tells of an ancient city with a tower that ...
Donald Trump turned a routine discussion about upcoming national celebrations into another airing of his false 2020 election grievances. In this clip, Trump pivots from talking about the Olympics and ...
IS IOWA’S NEWS LEADER KCCI EIGHT NEWS AT FIVE STARTS RIGHT NOW. DES MOINES, NEW 33 STORY SKYSCRAPER IS NOW TALL ENOUGH TO CHANGE THE CITY SKYLINE. ARCHER IS THE 515 TOWER AT FIFTH AND WALNUT IS ON ...
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (KFOR) — The legal battle over Oklahoma’s iconic Price Tower has finally been resolved, according to the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy. The Conservancy said on Friday ...
Fulton County has filed a "blistering" new motion in federal court demanding the immediate return of 2020 election data seized by the FBI in a January raid. As the State Election Board meets in Winder ...
Residents who signed a petition opposing the proposed 175-foot cell tower disagree. They argue that the plan to build a telecommunications facility west of Lake Lillinonah and the Bridgewater border ...
Paul Thomas Anderson offered the origin story for a colorful line from his film One Battle After Another during his acceptance speech for best screenplay at the 2026 Golden Globes. Anderson, who ...
Anderson referred to writers as "magpies" while collecting the prize for best screenplay at Sunday's ceremony. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Anderson, who directed the movie from the ...
“We’re not killing anybody,” Benicio del Toro told Paul Thomas Anderson in their early conversations about “One Battle After Another. Those creative discussions eventually led to Anderson changing the ...
“I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L. Brooks’ bafflingly disjointed, uneven, unfunny and illogical “Ella McCay.” And finally, nearly two hours into a perplexing ...