These three young theater figures are moving into the public eye with confidence and a determination to expand horizons for themselves and their audiences.
Joanne Kathleen Rowling looked slightly tense. She had just completed a television segment, alongside her collaborators on “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” the eighth — and the only theatrical — installment in her celebrated wizarding saga, which begins previews on March 16 at the Lyric Theater on Broadway. Now she had another interview to do.
Gov. Eric Greitens of Missouri was indicted Thursday on a felony invasion of privacy charge, threatening his hold on the leadership of the state and creating chaos across Missouri’s political landscape in an election year.
Is New York finally ready to receive that great American messiah whom the masses hail as “Je-e-e-e-erry?” I mean the title character of the British-born musical “Jerry Springer — The Opera,” which opened on Thursday night in a divinely wrought, all-American reincarnation at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
Congratulations! It’s taken persistence, and maybe a dash of snobbery, but you’ve made it all the way to 2018 without learning the basics of Harry Potter, a staple of the culture for a generation. Seven of J.K. Rowling’s young adult novels, eight blockbuster movies based on them, and you still can’t tell a Dumbledore from a Voldemort.
When a gunman slaughtered 49 people at an Orlando nightclub in 2016, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., described it as a moment of revelation — a tragedy so grave that it helped prompt his decision to seek a second term.
Around 2:30 p.m. on Valentine’s Day, President Donald Trump was in the study off the Oval Office when John F. Kelly, his chief of staff, arrived with news of a school shooting in Florida. Trump shook his head, according to an aide, and muttered, “Again.”
Barnaby Joyce, Australia’s deputy prime minister, said on Friday that he would resign his post after a series of damaging revelations, including an extramarital affair, led to weeks of scandalous headlines and a change in the rules for how politicians must conduct themselves.
For decades, Manlio Fabio Beltrones has presided over Mexican politics with an assured hand, wielding enormous power, amassing a personal fortune and skating past scandals that might have dragged down a less capable operator.
President Donald Trump on Thursday enthusiastically embraced a National Rifle Association position to arm highly trained teachers to fortify schools against mass shootings like the one last week. Trump, who said the armed teachers should receive extra pay as an incentive, promoted his idea as demands for stronger gun control intensified across the country.
Abuga Pele has been alleged to have recommended payment of the said amount to Assibit, when Assibit had not performed any work to merit payment.
The bank made an attributable profit of £752 million in 2017, the first since it was nationalised during the financial crisis.
Samantha Fuentes indicated to The New York Times that Trump seemed insincere. "He didn't make me feel better in the slightest," she said.
Veterans with combat experience appealed to their background and urged caution before lambasting Scot Peterson, the student resource officer.
Sadly, at least, 120 countries out of the 180 countries in the ratings scored below 50 with more than 50 countries scoring far below 30.
Kenya's immigration service was recently in the news after the deportation of a local politician
Enterprise Holdings, which operates Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent a Car, and National Car Rental, ended NRA-member discounts, effective March 26.
The question, legal experts said, is not whether former national-security adviser Michael Flynn will be exonerated, but whether he'll be pardoned.
Cases of teenage pregnancies have skyrocketed in the district in the last few years despite efforts from stakeholders to have it reduced.
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