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Created by Joel Church-Cooper (“Brockmire”), “Going Dutch” stars Denis Leary — also an executive producer, alongside his son Jack — as Colonel Patrick Quinn, a career officer who finds ...
The New Orleans superintendent may be a familiar face for some Memphis residents. Anne Kirkpatrick is the chief of the New Orleans Police Department and originally hails from the Bluff City.
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O’Leary says the ultimate goal for financial security is to have $5 million saved. Why this specific amount? With $5 million in the bank, earning 6-7% annually can provide a steady income stream ...
Comedian Denis Leary’s lifelong study of a famous military figure paid off when it came to his latest role. "I'm a huge history buff and my favorite military figure of all time is George Patton ...
An inspiring new documentary featuring never-before-seen footage and interviews with Alexa Leary and her parents goes inside her remarkable battle to walk, talk and compete again. And she almost ...
By Sam Roberts and Kenneth R. Rosen Mary Anne Krupsak, a Democrat who defied her party’s leadership in becoming the first woman to be elected lieutenant governor of New York State, and who then ...