Amazon Prime’s breakthrough into NASCAR broadcasting marks a groundbreaking era for the sport as it welcomes digital streaming, a notable shift aimed at revitalizing its audience. The historic $7.7 ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN (PIX11) – A man accused of setting a woman on fire on the subway in Brooklyn is due in court Friday. Prosecutors are expected to announce an indictment following the hearing ...
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Fans of the Christmas classic "It’s a Wonderful Life" are livid over Amazon's abridged version of the movie on its streaming service. The 1946 hit film, which follows the life of businessman and ...
Kyle Larson, it could be argued, was the driver of the year in NASCAR even though he didn’t compete in the Championship 4. Larson led the series in wins, stage wins and laps led but was eliminated in ...
2024 began with Musk briefly relinquishing his wealthiest title, first to French luxury titan Bernard Arnault and then to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Musk's rival in space travel. Musk had also ...
Eric Trump trolled neighboring Canada as well as Greenland and Panama with a recent social media post about his father's Amazon shopping cart, but some do not see it as a laughing matter.
Former NASCAR driver and team owner Tony Stewart has voiced his feelings on the sport's evolution. The 53-year-old, who used to own the now-defunct Stewart-Haas Racing, believes he does not miss ...
If you are at all a NASCAR fan, likely you’re aware that Hall of Fame driver Fred Lorenzen died last week. Possibly you read the statement issued by NASCAR Chairman and CEO Jim France: “Fred Lorenzen ...
Harrison Burton was blunt and honest in his self-reflection over why he is back in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2025 following a three-year stint in the Cup Series with the Wood Brothers.