May 2, 2016 Suzanne Somers has no plans to slow down at 68 Anti-aging is what Suzanne Somers preaches, and at 68 years old it, it appears she is walking her talk.
May 2, 2016 'Pawn Stars' help Marco Rubio celebrate birthday Presidential hopeful Senator Marco Rubio marked his 44th birthday in Las Vegas Thursday, spending the day with his friend Rick Harrison, the star of TV’s "Pawn Stars" and owner of the famous Silver and Gold Pawn shop.
April 12, 2016 Stars dish on first movie experience The stars came out to Las Vegas on to kick off "Cinemacon", one of the biggest gatherings of theater owners, studio execs and vendors.
March 25, 2016 Atlanta BeltLine transforming abandoned railroad tracks into livable green space Along what was once a stretch of rusting, trash-strewn railroad tracks cutting through Atlanta, young professionals now enjoy an evening out for tapas and skate boarders zoom past funky art installations and chic new condos.
March 21, 2016 Letter written by a young, liberal Reagan warns against communism in Hollywood Ronald Reagan’s conversion from liberalism to conservatism was more than just a change in personal views; it was highly impactful in the future political landscape of the United States and the world.
March 4, 2016 Abe Lincoln's note for slave chaplain a 'window' into 16th president's struggles When more than 40,000 escaped slaves took refuge in Washington in 1862, President Abraham Lincoln sought to provide them with food, shelter and medical care. For their spiritual well-being, he turned to the Rev. Isaac Cross.
December 20, 2015 Indicted GOP Rep. Grimm hanging on in NY race Despite facing a 20-count indictment, New York Republican Rep. Michael Grimm remains a contender for re-election in his Staten Island district – thanks in part to a Democratic challenger whose candidacy is flawed in its own right, and some constituents who seem unfazed by the federal charges against their congressman.
December 20, 2015 Hillary Clinton touts affordable higher education in $225G Las Vegas speech Hillary Clinton called for businesses to collaborate with universities to make higher education more affordable in a $225,000 speech Monday night at the annual University of Nevada Las Vegas Foundation dinner.