Finn (Roman Griffin Davis) and his younger brother Charlie (Dexter Sol Ansell) have run away from home. They have a plan: travel from Sheffield to the small seaside town of Dingle, Ireland, to reunite ...
Developers envisioned a massive city in the California desert, complete with neighborhoods, schools, and hundreds of miles of roads. The infrastructure was built, but the population never arrived.
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo. (KREX)- The full interview with Dante Liberato is available on our YouTube channel: Dante Liberato- 500 mile run on psychedelics Dante Liberato, a fitness professional and plant ...
A family that has stopped speaking is the real subject of 500 Miles, not the journey that gives the film its title. Two brothers — sixteen-year-old Finn and his younger, faster-talking sibling Charlie ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — “True American Racer“ premiered on Tuesday to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bobby Rahal’s famous Indy 500 victory. A big crowd of racing legends and public figures came to ...
A new documentary, "Bobby Rahal: True American Racer," premiered at a private screening in Indianapolis. The film focuses on Rahal's emotional 1986 Indy 500 victory for his dying team owner, Jim ...
While some questioned the restart move over the years, Rahal made it clear his car was strong and carrying momentum out of Turn 4, allowing him to make the pass near the start-finish line. At 93.1 ...
Bobby Rahal won the 1986 Indianapolis 500 for his team owner and mentor, Jim Trueman. Trueman was terminally ill with colon cancer and died just 10 days after the race. The race was delayed for six ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Bobby Rahal's lower chin still quivers just like it did May 31, 1986, after winning the Indianapolis 500 in record speed, when reporters asked him about his dying owner, Jim Trueman, ...
The Indianapolis 500 might have been changed forever by one man, a reminder that it takes more than talent to become a legend. It also takes overcoming adversity, and that is exactly what Bobby Rahal ...
On this day (April 16) in 2025, Mac Gayden died after a battle with Parkinson’s disease in Nashville, Tennessee, at the age of 83. He was one of the “Nashville Cats” who played on stacks of classic ...
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