Xaviar Babudar, mejor conocido como 'Chiefsaholic' y auto nombrado como el fan no.1 de los Kansas City Chiefs, enfrenta una larga condena en prisión luego de que se declarara culpable de tres cargos en una corte federal que lo vinculan a una serie de robos de banco.
El 'Chiefaholic' se declaró culpable de lavado de dinero, transportación de bienes robados a diferentes estados y robo de bancos, enfrentando hasta 50 años de prisión por sus crímenes.
Con la muerte de Juan Verfuzco, el mundo del entretenimiento y televisión mexicana se vistió de luto, y aunque los mensajes no se hicieron esperar por parte de directores, actores y actrices, destaca el video especial que le dedicó Eugenio Derbez después de que ambos fueron parte de 'La Familia Peluche'.
Eugenio como 'Ludovico Peluche' y Verduzco como 'Don Camerino' son dos personajes recordados en esta serie cómica que tuvo éxito para Televisa.
The Los Angeles Rams selected University of Washington safety Taylor Rapp No 61 overall in the second round of the NFL draft, providing a massive boost for Asian-Americans trying to make the big time in major sport.
Rapp, who has dual citizenship between the United States and Canada and whose family has Chinese ancestry, was picked by the Rams, who also added Memphis running back Darrell Henderson, Michigan cornerback David Long and Oklahoma offensive lineman Bobby Evans in the third round.
Recent food contamination scares and product recalls have heightened consumers' concern for food safety. As more buyers want to know where their food comes from and how it is processed, the safety and sustainability of the world's food systems are increasingly being scrutinised, emphasising the need for more high-quality and efficient cold storage facilities.
Building the most sophisticated cold storage warehouses in the United States, Preferred Freezer Services (PFS) is keen to share its engineering and operational expertise with emerging markets in Southeast Asia and worldwide.
The Philippines, a country of 7,000 islands where you’re rarely more than a few miles from the sea, wants a bigger slice of Asia’s growing cruise tourism industry.For years the Southeast Asian nation has lagged behind its neighbours in attracting cruise visitors, partly because of spotty infrastructure. That is bound to change as more ports are built and officials look at cruise tourism as a key source of arrivals.With the economy in danger of notching its slowest expansion since 2011, tourism is emerging as a key focus of efforts to boost growth.