Chuck Norris is mourning the death of his ex-wife, Dianne Holechek, who died at 84 years old after a long battle with dementia. "I am deeply saddened to share that my ex-wife, Dianne, has passed away, ...
Pressure on the Justice Department grew louder Monday after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said he would be introducing a resolution directing the Senate to “initiate legal action ...
Dianne Holechek, the first wife of renowned actor and martial artist Chuck Norris, has died. She was 84. Holechek, who was the “Walker, Texas Ranger” actor’s high school sweetheart, died peacefully at ...
Chuck Norris fans have been sending prayers his way after the 85-year-old star announced on Sunday that his ex-wife, Dianne Holechek, has died. “I am deeply saddened to share that my ex wife, Dianne, ...
A major earthquake in southern Italy spurred Chuck Mangione to organize a memorable benefit concert in Rochester in 1980. The 6.9-magnitude earthquake in Irpinia on Nov. 23, 1980, killed at least ...
TCU chancellor Victor J. Boschini Jr. puts on a Big 12 hat given to him by then-Big 12 interim commissioner Chuck Neinas, left, in 2011. Brandon Wade / Getty Images Chuck Neinas, the former conference ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer spoke out Sunday against the massive merger of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern that could be headed for approval from President Trump’s administration. The New York Democrat has ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., usually quick to denounce anything he views as a scandal (including most of what the Trump administration does), has been uncharacteristically silent ...
Charles “Chuck” Lovell — who was thrust into the spotlight as the Portland Police Bureau’s top cop during a surge of social unrest in 2020 — is leaving the bureau. Lovell, 52, will leave his current ...
The Senate’s top Democrat, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, refused to say he opposes regime change in Venezuela. Schumer spoke with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Thursday. Jake Tapper: “Do you disagree with ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Sunday that “sickening events have become far too normal” following recent shootings, including at Brown University in Rhode Island and in Sydney, ...