D.W. is sick and tired of being bossed around all the time and demands to know why she couldn't have been born before Arthur! So she goes on a magical trip through time to see what life would be like ...
Buster Murdaugh married his long-time girlfriend, Brooklynn White Murdaugh, in May 2025 Caroline Blair is a writer for PEOPLE. She has been writing about celebrities, entertainment, reality TV stars ...
Alex was convicted of killing his wife, Maggie, and younger son, Paul, after a 2023 trial Buster Murdaugh is the elder son of Alex Murdaugh and the late Margaret "Maggie" Murdaugh Buster's mom, Maggie ...
Dave & Buster’s has announced a complete menu overhaul, introducing more than 100 new and returning items. This is the third time the Dallas-based eatertainment company has revamped its menu in four ...
Buster Posey was a superstar player for the San Francisco Giants, and now he's hoping to be a superstar executive for that same organization. His first season didn't exactly go as planned, but we ...
Arthur J. D'Aloise, Sr., 89, of Newark, Delaware, passed away peacefully on September 20, 2025. He was predeceased by his wife, Diane, in February of this year, their love enduring for 70 years. Art ...
Former NFL defensive lineman Arthur Jones has died. The Baltimore Ravens, who drafted Jones in 2010, announced his passing Friday afternoon. "We are terribly saddened to learn of Arthur Jones’ sudden ...
San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey spoke with reporters on Wednesday to wrap up the season and naturally his dismissal of manager Bob Melvin came up. Hired before the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A year ago Tuesday, Buster Posey took the wheel of the Giants. It was quite a moment: The favorite son and the face of the dynasty, back in the Bay to save the organization and that ...
Art died peacefully at home with his wife at his side. He was born in Alamosa, Colorado to Clarence and Florence Smith. He married his wife, Donna Craig, August 6, 1961. They raised two daughters in ...
Carnival will never be the same. On Wednesday, Arthur Hardy, New Orleans’ No. 1 Mardi Gras authority, announced that he plans to retire on Fat Tuesday 2026. Via email, Hardy said that after the ...
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