For over 30 years, wrestling fans around the world have tuned in to the WWE’s flagship program Monday Night Raw to see their favorite wrestlers. This Monday, however, that changes with the show
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – For over 30 years, wrestling fans around the world have tuned in to the WWE’s flagship program Monday Night Raw to see their favorite wrestlers. This Monday, however, that ...
It is seen as one of the darkest chapters in American history – an act of domestic terrorism second only to the Oklahoma City bombing nearly 140 years later. As new Netflix drama ‘American Primeval’ tells the story of violence committed by Mormons but blamed on Native Americans,
In preparation to sell the Big Cat Rescue property near Citrus Park Mall, owners Howard and Carole Baskin transferred their animals to Turpentine Creek in 2023.
It’s one of the most harrowing scenes in Netflix’s grim Western. But is its depiction of the Mountain Meadows atrocities accurate?
Big Cat Rescue, the Tampa animal sanctuary that was featured on the Netflix series “Tiger King,” has sold a large portion of its Hillsborough County property.
Hillsborough-based Big Cat Rescue, which became famous in 2020 thanks to the Netflix documentary series “Tiger King,” sold a portion of its land to a Florida developer for $19.5 million last month, according to a deed of the sale.
Netflix's "American Primeval" starring Taylor Kitsch is partly inspired by the true story of the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857.
As revealed by American Primeval creators, the Mountain Meadows massacre was an incident of extreme violence and retribution and ended up in an outright massacre. The massacre took place on September 11, 1857, and saw a brutal clash between Mormons and pioneers from Arkansas.
The creators aimed for a singularly grim aesthetic, so much so that the show’s sound designer, interviewed about the project in the New York Times, mentioned that Berg had him remove all birdsong from the mix.
Big Cat Rescue, which was featured in the 2020 hit "Tiger King," finalized the sale of 56 of its 67 acres on Dec. 24, 2024.
A new sentencing hearing for brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez in the killing of their parents has been delayed for nearly two months because of Southern California’s wildfires.