BEREA, Ohio (WOIO) - The convicted killer of a 13-year-old Berea girl has died from apparent natural causes. Warren Paxton ...
Phoenix Suns legend Charles Barkley massively underestimated the Hakeem Olajuwon-led Houston Rockets in the 1995 NBA Playoffs ...
To mark the 40th anniversary of the Salem State women’s basketball team’s winning the university’s only national championship ...
Kennedy Rettig It’s a common feeling that one can only be fulfilled through external success, and that if one is unsuccessful, that automatically makes them a failure. The new year can spark a lot of ...
The world lost influential people in 2025, and some of their deaths had significant impacts. Pope Francis died in April, ...
When the holidays wind down and January settles in with its chill, there’s nothing quite like curling up on the couch and ...
“A Charlie Brown Christmas,” the classic 1965 Peanuts Christmas film, will once again be exclusively available as part of the Apple TV+ library this year. As with the last several years, the Charlie ...
As it did with ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving‘ a few weeks ago, Apple is streaming ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas‘ for free on Apple TV this Saturday (13) and Sunday (14). Here’s how to watch. Ever since ...
Videos featuring creators moving like Charles Schultz’s awkward gogo-dancing cartoons to variations on Charlie Brown’s rolling piano tune are bringing joy this holiday season. The Charlie Brown dance ...
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" first aired in 1965. In the special, the Peanuts gang is putting on a Christmas pageant, and through that, the kids learn the true meaning of the holiday. It's a special ...
Peanuts fans, for the most wonderful time of the year, are able to watch "A Charlie Brown Christmas," a mainstay of the holidays, for free on Apple TV this weekend. "Can he overcome his friends’ ...
Amid the lights, commercials, and gift wrap, it’s worth asking again what Christmas is all about. That question is at the center of my favorite animated special, 1965’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” I ...