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Residents use old law to fight townhouse developers

Residents in Houston's Denver Harbor are using a decades-old municipal code to stop developers replacing family homes with high-density townhouses, fearing loss of community. Read their fight.

US BBQ Chain Ray Ray's Files for Bankruptcy

Beloved US barbecue chain Ray Ray's Hog Pit has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, closing half its locations. Rising food costs squeeze comfort-food staples nationwide. Read the full story.

The Wire actor James Ransone dies aged 46

James Ransone, the actor famed for playing Ziggy in The Wire and roles in horror hits like It Chapter Two, has died aged 46. Read our tribute to his complex career.

Saks Faces Bankruptcy Over Mounting Debt Crisis

Iconic luxury retailer Saks, owner of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, scrambles for cash as a major debt payment deadline approaches. Read the full analysis of its financial crisis.

Saks may file for bankruptcy despite billions raised

Luxury retail giant Saks Global Enterprises, owner of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, is reportedly considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a $100m payment deadline looms. Discover the details of the high-stakes financial crisis.

Actor James Ransone dies at 46

James Ransone, acclaimed for roles in The Wire and It Chapter Two, has died in Los Angeles aged 46. The medical examiner confirmed his death as suicide.

James Ransone, star of The Wire, dies at 46

Actor James Ransone, famed for roles in The Wire and horror films, has died aged 46. The death has been ruled a suicide. Read the full report on his life and career.

Actor James Ransone dies at 46

Actor James Ransone, known for The Wire and It Chapter Two, has died aged 46. The LA Medical Examiner confirmed his death as suicide. If you need support, contact Samaritans on 116 123.

Roomba Maker iRobot Files for Bankruptcy

iRobot, creator of the Roomba, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is acquired by Chinese supplier Picea Robotics. What does this mean for consumers and the future of robot vacuums?

Furniture chain files bankruptcy, stores closing

American Signature Inc, parent of Value City Furniture, files Chapter 11 bankruptcy with over $500M liabilities. Stores across multiple states closing with massive clearance sales ongoing. Shop now before inventory disappears.

Major US Restaurant Chain Files for Bankruptcy

M&M Custard LLC, a major Freddy's franchisee, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing soaring food and labour costs. Discover the full story behind the financial collapse.

Fortnite's The End Event: Complete May 24th Guide

Epic Games prepares to close Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2 with 'The End' live event on May 24th. Get all the essential details including start times, how to prepare, and what to expect from this game-changing spectacle.

American Candy Giant Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Candy Warehouse Inc., one of America's largest confectionery distributors, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing pandemic impacts and changing consumer habits that have crippled the seasonal sweets industry.

Las Vegas VR Arcade Files for Bankruptcy

The Void's flagship Las Vegas virtual reality attraction enters bankruptcy proceedings, leaving creditors owed millions and marking another casualty in the struggling VR entertainment sector.

Iron Hill Brewery collapses into administration

The renowned Iron Hill Brewery group has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, triggering immediate closures across its estate and leaving staff and customers reeling from the sudden collapse.

Fortnite Stalkbox Locations: Complete Guide

Discover all Fortnite Stalkbox locations to complete the Stalking Sabotage quest and earn valuable XP in Chapter 5 Season 3. Our comprehensive guide shows you exactly where to find these covert devices.

Buffalo Catholic Diocese files bankruptcy over abuse claims

The Catholic Diocese of Buffalo has sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it faces mounting legal claims from childhood sexual abuse survivors, forcing the potential sale of churches and schools across Western New York.

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