Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Childcare giant Affinity Education withheld for weeks crucial information about the safety of two children from sex crime detectives ...
Allen competed against fellow dancer Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who died in 2022, on the reality show. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Joshua Allen, a professional dancer and actor who won season four of ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s database confirmed that “SYTYCD” alum Joshua Allen died early Tuesday ...
JOSHUA TREE, Calif. (KESQ) – The government shutdown has arrived. With the shutdown comes thousands of furloughed national park staff, including those working Joshua Tree National Park. The park's ...
Joshua Allen, the Season 4 winner of So You Think You Can Dance, died Tuesday. He was 36. A family member revealed the news to TMZ, asking fans for “privacy and prayers,” but did not reveal the cause ...
The nonprofit "Friends of Joshua Tree" is concerned that if a government shutdown happens this week, it would negatively impact the park, similar to what happened the last time there was a shutdown.
The co-CEO of Fortress Investment Group, Joshua Pack, died unexpectedly on Monday at the age of 51. Pack joined Fortress from Wells Fargo 23 years ago, at first positioned in the credit funds division ...
Jahn, 29, allegedly opened fire from above at the sally port, authorities said. The man accused of opening fire at a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office on Wednesday, killing one ...
Information has emerged about the family of Joshua Jahn, the Dallas ICE shooter. Both his parents, a brother and a sister lived near Dallas. On Wednesday, 29-year-old Jahn fatally shot an ICE detainee ...
The lone suspect in the deadly Sept. 24 shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas has been identified as Joshua Jahn, officials announced on Sept. 25. Jahn, 29, is ...
The anti-ICE gunman who killed one person and wounded two others at a Dallas ICE facility appears to have used a variant of a Nazi battle rifle in the attack, multiple firearms experts tell The Post.
The anti-ICE gunman who opened fire on agents and migrants at a federal facility in Dallas Wednesday, killing one person and wounding two others, “didn’t have strong feelings” about ICE — and knew how ...