When Agnes Darvas was deported from Hungary to Auschwitz in 1944, she escaped being sent straight to the gas chambers with other children largely because her coat had been stolen in the ghetto and her mother had cut off her braids for fear of lice.
I will always be appreciative of America that welcomed me with open arms when I escaped an evil world in Europe. Although the world today is very different from 70 years ago, hatred must
Before the wildfires tore through the Altadena community of Los Angeles County, there were 12 houses on Winrock Avenue.
Survivor receives a new patch for January 2025, which should improve the gameplay experience for some players.
Anthonie Marte, 23, was sitting in the front passenger seat as 19-year-old driver Jaden Dsouza weaved in and out of traffic on the eastbound Southern State Parkway in North Massapequa around 11
Democratic New York Sen. Chuck Schumer honored 100-year-old Holocaust survivor living on Long Island with Senate recognition, he announced Monday.
Survivor has today been released on PS5 to fix ongoing problems associated with the game on PS5 Pro consoles. Not long after the PS5 Pro was released at the end of this past year, an upgrade patch for Jedi: Survivor went live to improve the action-adventure title on
Kim Figueroa, CEO of Beyond Global Enterprises, joined Gayle Guyardo on the globally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom to share her remarkable journey from survivor
Drew Goins already outwitted his Jeopardy! competition in the Second Chance Tournament. Now, he wants to outplay and outlast the castaways on Survivor. The game show contestant tells TV Insider that he “absolutely” would audition for the CBS reality competition program, on which a fellow Jeopardy! alum also named Drew — Drew Basile — once competed.
Adelaide's journey began when she was 6 years old. What seemed like simple growing pains escalated into a diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Los Angeles Times sports columnist Bill Plaschke has lived in Altadena, California, for decades. When the fires hit last week, he evacuated and didn’t know whether his house would make it. Upon returning and seeing it standing, he reflects on a mix of emotions: joy, guilt, confusion, anger.
Yoon Suk Yeol became the first incumbent South Korean president to be arrested when he finally backed down on Wednesday in a weeks-long standoff with authorities investigating him over alleged insurrection.