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Designer Dhruv Kapoor has two big launches this year—his new Gen Z brand K 2.0 and his first flagship store in Delhi ...
MONTGOMERYVILLE — Bob’s Discount Furniture celebrated the grand opening of its newest location in Montgomeryville Friday, May 23 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Located in the Water Tower ...
In a display of infantile weakness, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the U.S. Navy to remove iconic gay rights activist and Korean War veteran Harvey Milk’s name from a ship. A ...
A judge has denied Harvey Weinstein’s request for a mistrial after a juror complained of issues in the deliberations. The seven-woman, five-man jury returned to Manhattan court Friday for the ...
Hegseth orders the name of gay rights activist Harvey Milk scrubbed from Navy ship The change was laid out in an internal memo that officials said defended the action as a move to align with ...
Navy to strip gay rights activist Harvey Milk's name from oil tanker A U.S. official told Reuters the order for the vessel's change came from Hegseth's office. Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart.
A big furniture store has opened in Las Vegas next to a rival retailer. Ashley Furniture’s sprawling new location in the southwest valley recently opened for business. The store, off Sunset Road ...
ST. CROIX — After more than two decades offering tropical hardwood furniture from its Constitution Hill location, Sweet Lime Furnishings is closing its storefront this weekend ...
The USNS Harvey Milk was named in 2016 by then-Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who said at the time that the John Lewis-class of oilers would be named after leaders who fought for civil and human rights.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a review of ship names honoring Mr. Milk, a gay rights pioneer, and other leaders. In Mr. Milk’s case, the move is intended as a rebuke of Pride Month.
Closing arguments kicked off Tuesday morning at Harvey Weinstein‘s retrial in New York City. After announcing the defense had rested its case, Weinstein’s attorney, Arthur Aidala, began ...
NEW YORK — A juror in Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes trial asked to be removed from the case Friday because he felt his fellow jurors were treating a member of their panel in an "unfair and ...