A journalist took a "hot lap" around the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Miami circuit in an Aston Martin. The experience is meant to ...
There's a pretty direct correlation between what I'm currently interested in in my own game, and what I end up asking pros about. Right now, it's bench pressing—and strength training in general. Which ...
After getting off to a slow start this season, the Boston Celtics have been playing great basketball lately. They’re 16-5 over their last 21 games, surging into third place in the Eastern Conference.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Judge Tiffany Foxworth-Roberts failed to convince Louisiana’s State Supreme Court that she should keep her job as a judge in the 19 th Judicial District and has been ordered ...
There is a tremendous abundance of nostalgia within the automotive community, with fans of various eras echoing a familiar sentiment: Vehicle manufacturers don't make them like they used to.
Rice isn’t just a fresh body—he’s been a sparkplug. His versatility at catcher and first base has allowed Boone to juggle pieces without sacrificing production. Inserting him into the two-hole, right ...
Since 2014, the judges on Hot Bench have been hearing cases and doling out verdicts. The Emmy-nominated court show was created by Judge Judy Sheindlin and currently features Rachel Juarez, Yodit ...
Hot Bench is back for Season 12, but a familiar face is missing. Judge Michael Corriero is no longer on the panel with Rachel Juarez and Yodit Tewolde, whom he’d been presiding alongside since Season ...
Court is back in session on "Hot Bench." Inside Edition was behind the scenes of season 12 with judges Rachel Juarez, Yodit Tewolde, and new judge Daniel Mentzer. The show has moved across the country ...
The judges of the popular reality television show "Hot Bench," Rachel Juarez, Yodit Tewolde and Daniel Mentzer, join NewsNation senior correspondent Brian Entin to discuss some of the strange crime ...
The video-streaming platform has revolutionized how we watch things. Here’s a timeline of its biggest moments. By Amanda Holpuch The video is short — just 19 seconds — and not particularly compelling.