Iraq War and the man tasked with notifying them, has died. Sheeler, who was also an author, was 53.Sheeler died last week at his home in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, according to Case Western Reserve University, where he taught journalism and media writing.
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attacked MSNBC’s Shaquille Brewster on live television has been arrested. Benjamin Eugene Dagley was picked up at a shopping plaza in Dayton on Thursday, according to a statement from U.S.
Marshal Pete Elliott.Dagley is wanted in Gulfport, Mississippi, where he’ll be charged with two counts of assault, one count of disturbance of the peace and one count of violation of emergency curfew, authorities said.“This violent fugitive was attempting to flee from his charges in Gulfport but the swift work
.Iraq War and the man tasked with notifying them, has died. Sheeler, who was also an author, was 53.Sheeler died last week at his home in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, according to Case Western Reserve University, where he taught journalism and media writing.
Dave Chappelle and his wife Elaine Erfe live a very private life. The couple, who wed in 2001, have kept their kids out of the spotlight through the years and even relocated to Ohio. The high-profile Saturday Night Live star ditched New York and Los Angeles for Yellow Springs, Ohio, where the family live on a 65-acre farm. Here’s everything you need to know about the low-key couple, and their kids Sulayman, Ibrahim, and Sanaa.
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Daria Polatin’s YA suspense thriller Devil in Ohio has been turned into a limited series for Netflix starring Bones alumna Emily Deschanel. The series of eight 45-minute episodes recently was greenlighted by the streamer and is in production in Vancouver. Co-starring alongside Deschanel are Sam Jaeger, Gerardo Celasco,’ Madeleine Arthur, Xaria Dotson, Alisha Newton and Naomi Tan.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterEmily Deschanel is set to star in a new Netflix limited series based on the book “Devil in Ohio,” Variety has learned.Deschanel will lead the series, which is based on the book of the same name by Daria Polatin and is inspired by a true story.
Emily Deschanel has been cast as the lead in Netflix’s limited series adaptation of “Devil in Ohio,” TheWrap has learned.The show is based on a book of the same name by Daria Polatin, which is itself inspired by a true story.More to come…
EXCLUSIVE: Ori Segev and Noah Dixon’s debut feature Poser, which premiered at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, is getting a U.S. theatrical release, after Oscilloscope said Tuesday that it acquired North American rights.
latest new movie releases out now in theatres!In a city as big and bountiful as Dayton, Ohio there are so many local movie theaters near you to choose from that it can be hard to know where to start.
Hillbilly Elegy, a memoir centering on Vance’s own upbringing in Appalachia, the cultural values of the region, and the financial distress and high levels of poverty that have resulted from the loss of blue-collar jobs like factory work.The 37-year-old Vance has sought to style himself in the mold of former President Donald Trump by appealing to cultural conservatives and blue-collar white voters.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor“I Promise,” a documentary film that tells the story of LeBron James’ efforts to close the educational achievement gap in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, is coming to the YouTube Originals channel later this month.The film, directed by Marc Levin, premieres Thursday, Sept. 28, at 12 p.m.
Gwen Stefani is happy to be back, lighting up the stage with her amazing vocal cords.
DAYTON, Ohio -- Federal marshals arrested an Ohio man Thursday who was accused of running toward and yelling at an MSNBC journalist who was doing a live report by a Mississippi beach after Hurricane Ida.Benjamin Dagley, 54, of Wooster, Ohio, was sought by police in Gulfport, Mississippi, on suspicion of assault and by the sheriff's department in Ohio's Cuyahoga County for a probation violation, the U.S.
UPDATE, with arrest information U.S. Marshals arrested Benjamin Eugene Dagley today at a shopping plaza in Dayton, Ohio, and the Gulfport Police Department in Mississippi have filed criminal charges against the man they say accosted MSNBC reporter Shaquille Brewter during an on-air live segment Monday.
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hurricane cost lives and left more than 1 million homes and businesses in Louisiana and Mississippi without power.Fox News improved its performance from the previous week when it topped all broadcast and cable outlets. But NBC, on the strength of its top-rated “America's Got Talent” and football broadcasts, was the most-watched network.NBC averaged 3.41 million viewers last week.
accosting NBC News’ Shaquille Brewster on live television.Benjamin Eugene Dagley will be charged with two counts of simple assault, one count of disturbing the peace and one count of violating an emergency curfew, according to a statement from Gulfport police on Tuesday. We would like to thank the public for coming forward and helping identify Dagley.
A man who might have violated his probation in Ohio by traveling to Mississippi is being sought by police in the storm-hit state as a suspect in yesterday’s on-air assault of MSNBC correspondent Shaquille Brewster.