Mikey Madison made another stop on her “Anora” promotional tour during awards season with an appearance on “Late Night With ...
As the European Film Market kicks off Feb. 13 in Berlin with a new market head, Tanja Meissner, at the helm, this year’s ...
Fame and success usually carry a cost, in a world that rewards performance and persona. Former rock journalist Liz Evans saw ...
Amanda Riley has made plenty of headlines for her elaborate cancer hoax. Her story was the subject of a hit 2023 podcast, “Scamanda,” and a new ABC News docuseries of the same name.
SELMA, Calif. (KFSN) -- You'll find much more than just something to pour at Riley's Taproom at McCall and Floral in Selma. "I think beer and food complement each other really well," says CEO Zach ...
Riley joined Santander in 2023 to oversee the lender's business in North America. Santander, which relies on 10 key markets for the bulk of its business, has one of the biggest auto-lending ...
The ABC docuseries Scamanda chronicles the case of Amanda Riley, a Bay Area woman who faked terminal cancer for nearly a decade, defrauding her community of over $100,000 before being convicted of ...
The story of Amanda C. Riley, a Christian woman in California who used her now-archived blog, "Lymphoma Can Suck It," to chronicle her experience after supposedly being diagnosed with Hodgkin's ...
In 2012, California-based Christian blogger and mother of two Amanda Christine Riley started "Lymphoma Can Suck It," a since-archived blog documenting her journey after being diagnosed with ...
President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act—an immigration enforcement law named for a 22-year-old college student who was murdered last February—into law on Wednesday, making it the ...
In his first piece of legislation, President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law Wednesday. The law requires illegal immigrants accused of theft and violent crimes to be detained and ...
The Laken Riley Act, as the law is known, directs the authorities to detain and deport immigrants who are accused — not yet convicted — of specific crimes, if they are in the country illegally.