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Rod Serling was born on December 25, 1924 in Syracuse New York. My father was born on December 25, 1926 and always felt cheated that his birthday fell on Christmas day. We always kidded with him about it.
Serling's Twilight Zone was my first influence in wanting to become a writer.
The Denver Broncos have twice had an opportunity to end their eight-year playoff drought. And twice they’ve come away losers.
Now, with just one week left in the regular season, they will get one more shot to punch their ticket to the postseason with the Kansas City Chiefs coming to town.
While that might normally be cause for concern, it appears highly likely that Chiefs head coach Andy Reid will sit his starters after the team clinched the No.
President Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, died on Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024 at the age of 100 in Plains, Georgia while in hospice care.
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A man was arrested on suspicion of murder after Commerce City police officers found him hiding near a dead body early Sunday morning.
Officers responded to reports of gunshots near East 62nd Avenue and Jasmine Court on Sunday, according to a 6:43 a.m. statement from the Commerce City Police Department.
When they arrived, officers found a dead man inside a car near the intersection and another man hiding nearby, according to the statement.
Police officials did not confirm whether the victim was shot to death.
The suspect and victim have not been publicly identified, but police officials said the man hiding near the crime scene was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder Sunday afternoon and booked into the Adams County Detention Facility.
This is a developing story and may be updated.
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Casey Mittelstadt lives and breathes hockey, maybe even more than the typical NHL player.
It’s part of what helped him become one of the best prospects in his draft class, what helped him figure it out at this level after a slower-than-anticipated start, and why he has connected so well with Nathan MacKinnon since arriving in Denver before the trade deadline last season.
It’s also a big part of why he believes a recent funk will be in the rearview mirror soon.
“I haven’t really had something like this since I was really young,” Mittelstadt said.
By BILL BARROW
PLAINS, Ga. — Newly married and sworn as a Naval officer, Jimmy Carter left his tiny hometown in 1946 hoping to climb the ranks and see the world.
Less than a decade later, the death of his father and namesake, a merchant farmer and local politician who went by “Mr.