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DALLAS — Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice and former SMU football player Theodore "Teddy" Knox face a new lawsuit in connection with a multi-vehicle crash on U.S. 75 in Dallas last year.
Historic levels of rain this spring have challenged rice farmers in particular. Crop-destroying weather has made this a fraught planting season for Arkansas farmers, and it doesn't look to be over ...
A new trend on social media called "wash your face like a man" is getting millions of views and laughs. Experts say regular soap may work for normal skin but can dry out sensitive or dry skin by ...
Police have launched an urgent manhunt for a mystery face-painted man believed to be linked to a brutal stabbing in Brighton. Police have released an image of the man wearing a black cap ...
The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said a man was shot in the face and assaulted with a baseball bat near Elkhorn Boulevard and Marysville Boulevard. One of the suspects allegedly stole his ...
An Alaska man escaped unscathed after being trapped by ... he tumbled down the embankment about 20 feet (6 meters), landing face down in the water. Then he immediately felt the boulder hit his ...
Image: AP An Alaska man miraculously survived after being pinned face down in an icy creek by a 300 kg boulder for nearly three hours. The incident occurred during a hike near the remote Godwin ...
A 35-year-old man of Indian-origin who resides in Birmingham ... come over to me in a park and ask me what happened to my face, and I thought they were just being curious. But actually they ...
There is more to rice than meets the fork. The grain, harvested from a semi-aquatic grass, is a staple food for over half of the world’s population. Many countries in Asia have strategic rice ...
A MAN in Ipoh, Perak, was so furious at being charged RM13 for a plate of mixed rice that he came back later to the restaurant and slapped the cashier, reported Oriental Daily. The incident ...
A Rice Lake man who had pleaded guilty to a 17th-offense OWI-related charge will serve 15 years in the prison system after a Barron County judge imposed the maximum penalty allowable by law.
The male suspects were not identified due to their ages but would face vandalism charges, the news release stated. A man suspected of drawing swastikas on businesses is seen in this image provided ...