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In a moment that was both inevitable and seismic, Disney and Universal filed a high-profile copyright infringement lawsuit ...
Kids' feet grow so fast, and they always need a nice pair of shoes for a holiday so Payless ShoeSource was a location we would go to often. They had dress shoes, sandals, slippers, and athletic shoes.
Payless ShoeSource was founded in 1956 and is headquartered in Topeka, Kan. The shoe retailer has nearly 4,500 retail locations and an online store, and they sell shoes for adults and children.
AMC Theatres has agreed to show pre-movie advertising before features begin as part of a new deal with National CineMedia, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.. Starting July 1, AMC will run a ...
The execution of a man convicted of a Hamilton County murder will continue, after the Florida Supreme Court denied a request to stay the execution.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded Jacobs Technology a contract worth up to $4 billion over 10 years to provide engineering and technical services at the nation’s primary space launch ...
City West Commercials and Scarab launch Mercedes-Benz Atego sweeper. Mercedes-Benz truck dealer City West Commercials has joined forces with sweeper manufacturer Scarab to build a "one-of-a-kind" ...
Global, Land Warfare, Space; US cuts to commercial space imagery could endanger ‘long-term health’ of industry, say insiders Beyond the potential consequences for the US industry, a reduction ...
Bill Simmons is worried about how his former employer will handle Inside the NBA.. The legendary show had its final episode on TNT over the weekend and is moving to ESPN next season. Simmons is ...
We are ranking the top 20 TV commercials featuring current or former Cal athletes. The rankings are based primarily on the appeal of the ads, but the number of ...
South Florida commercial real estate has weathered a storm that has wreaked havoc in San Francisco, Chicago and New York. But uncertainty stemming from presidential policies — immigration ...
SB 22, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbott’s approval, injects $300 million over the next two years into projects filmed in Texas, $100 million more than current funding.