Colin Petersen, Bee Gees’ Drummer, Dies at 78
Colin “Smiley” Petersen, original drummer for the Bee Gees, has died at 78. His contributions to the band’s early sound left a lasting impact.
Colin “Smiley” Petersen, original drummer for the Bee Gees, has died at 78. His contributions to the band’s early sound left a lasting impact.
Spirit Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it faces financial challenges, including $1 billion in debt payments due in 2025-2026. The airline assures continued operations and has secured a $350 million equity investment and debt restructuring agreement with bondholders.
The University of North Texas removes terms like “race” and “equity” from course titles in a state-aligned curriculum review. Faculty express concerns over academic freedom and recent legislative impacts on DEI content.
President-elect Donald Trump plans to appoint Brendan Carr, known for his critical stance on big tech and supported by Elon Musk, as head of the FCC, emphasizing his commitment to free speech. Carr’s appointment signals potential regulatory changes targeting major tech platforms.
The Supreme Court of the Philippines acquitted a woman accused of killing her husband, citing insufficient prosecution evidence. The decision highlights the importance of thorough proof in criminal cases.
Immigrants and legal experts in North Texas express apprehension over President-elect Trump’s plans for mass deportations, as outlined during his campaign.
Mark Ridlen, a beloved figure in the Dallas music community, has passed away at the age of 65. Known by many as…
The House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability warns Zuleika Lopez, Vice President Sara Duterte’s chief of staff, of potential arrest for ignoring a summons. This action emphasizes the committee’s focus on transparency and accountability in government.
Cameron Diaz returns to the film industry after a 10-year break with the Netflix movie “Back in Action,” starring alongside Jamie Foxx. The film features action and comedy elements, marking a notable comeback.
The DOJ is investigating former President Duterte for potential violations of international humanitarian law linked to the controversial anti-drug campaign, focusing on extrajudicial killings. This probe highlights a significant effort to address human rights allegations during Duterte’s tenure.