Filmmaker Adam Nemoy helps celebrate the 90th anniversary of Pluto's discovery this month at the 6th annual 'I Heart Pluto' ...
Primarily the chief science officer on the starship Enterprise, Spock is a fixture on the bridge and the best friend of ...
For the family of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, the news that President Biden had granted clemency to Native American activist Leonard Peltier shortly before leaving office came as a surprise. "We were not ...
Riley Leonard opened up Monday's college football national championship game with a statement drive for Notre Dame. The 6-foot-4 quarterback carried Notre Dame's offense on its 18-play ...
"Leonard has become a friend over the years and I am so glad at 80 years old and in poor health he will be able to spend his remaining years with family and friends." Nick Tilsen, CEO of the NDN ...
it’s kind of the same story as Leonard.” Peltier is in poor health and has limited calls a month. His family tried to visit him in Florida this fall but that didn’t happen. Leading his niece ...
We celebrate that Leonard can finally go home to his family and community, but maintain the demand for his long-overdue full pardon. LEONARD PELTIER IS OUT! Commuted to house arrest after 50 years of ...
The Irish were led by starting quarterback Riley Leonard who transferred from Duke in 2023. Leonard was set to replace Sam Hartman as a veteran presence at QB to help the team win the national title.
"The loss of these heroes is felt as deeply today within the FBI family as it was in 1975. Leonard Peltier has never expressed remorse for his actions. Special Agents Coler and Williams were ...
It’s pretty safe to say that Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard is one of the most likable players in all of college football. Then he had to do one of the hardest things that an athlete has to, ...
Despite still feeling the sting of the loss to Ryan Day’s team, Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard spoke highly of the Fighting Irish during the postgame press conference. "The character of ...
I don’t know; history will judge, and all that. But a different song suggests itself to me now: the final hit single from Leonard Cohen, the late Canadian Jewish prophet of doom and longtime ...