José Javier Rodríguez, a Democratic candidate for Florida attorney general, stood outside a Florida Public Service Commission hearing room in Tallahassee on Oct. 8 and wondered where incumbent A.G.
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James Roday Rodriguez (Psych, A Million Little Pieces) directed two episodes of ABC’s High Potential‘s second season. The project reunites him with Psych executive producer Todd Harthan, the ...
Argentina’s struggling President Javier Milei has suffered a new setback as Congress overturned his vetoes of laws increasing funding for public universities and for paediatric care. On Thursday, ...
The lawsuit was an effort to keep ‘And Tango Makes Three,’ about two male penguins raising a chick, in a county’s school libraries. By Elizabeth A. Harris A district court in Florida on Monday ruled ...
Maybe the biggest indicator of Javier Baez's desire to save his career was his willingness to change defensive positions. Before this season, Baez remained a high-caliber infielder, with hands so good ...
Eastlake High School football coach Ruben Rodriguez was arrested on a domestic violence charge accused of beating and choking his girlfriend during an argument at their home, court documents stated.
Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night sidekick is speaking out. Guillermo Rodriguez took to Instagram to share a short message on Tuesday, just hours before the return of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” following a weeklong ...
Jimmy Kimmel Live! is back on ABC tonight, less than a week after the network announced it was suspending the show indefinitely. That move was in reaction to remarks made by the late-night host about ...
Obsessed with holding inflation down, the Argentine president kept the peso high, which hurt economic growth, sucked in imports and prevented the country from building the stock of dollars it needed.