By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
A hot dog eatery made famous on the TV series "M-A-S-H" has been sold after a yearlong family feud over ownership.
A judge has ruled that the winning bidders of an Ohio hot dog joint made famous on a popular TV show should get their order with everything on it.
A restaurant whose hot dogs were made famous by cross-dressing Cpl. Max Klinger on the TV series "M-A-S-H" has new owners, but it will stay within the family after a judge settled a feud on Thursday over the ownership of Tony Packo's.
A restaurant whose hot dogs were made famous by cross-dressing Cpl. Max Klinger on the TV series "M.A.S.H." has new owners, but it will stay within the family after a judge settled a feud on Thursday over the ownership of Tony Packo's.
Firefighters on Sunday expressed the first real sense of hope that they were making progress in their battle against a huge eastern Arizona wildfire burning since May, as officials began allowing roughly 7,000 residents to return home to two towns that had been threatened by the blaze.
A family feud slathered with accusations of financial misdeeds is threatening the future of an Ohio restaurant whose hot dogs were made famous by cross-dressing Cpl. Max Klinger on "M-A-S-H."
Max Klinger, said on an episode in 1976.