When discussing the abundance of moves New England has made in the offseason, owner Robert Kraft couldn't hide his joy. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Kraft admitted that amid his excitement, he'd ...
It’s the end of an era for the New England Patriots. On Thursday, news broke that the team was cutting longtime captain David Andrews. Less than an hour later, the Patriots released a statement ...
After serving as a key contributor to the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX run, Milton Williams ostensibly had one foot out the door. And shortly after the s ...
Ending the partnership continues to have a financial impact on Adidas - with sales in North America dropping by 2% last year.
The sportswear maker was eager to put the scandal with the rapper Ye behind it, but its cautious earnings forecast showed the ...
Uniting stars and advocates on Hollywood’s biggest night of the year since 1992, the annual Academy Awards® Viewing Party has ...
The awards come hot on the heels of Charli’s wins at the Grammys last month, where she took the coveted Best Album. Chappell Roan won Best International Artist and Best International Song.
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Music legend Angie Stone was killed in a car accident while travelling to Atlanta. The Grammy-nominated singer, known for "No More Rain (In This Cloud)," helped shape neo-soul and hip-hop history.
Angie Stone, a Grammy-nominated R&B singer and songwriter who found success as part of the 1990s neo-soul movement after nearly two decades in the music business, died early Saturday in a traffic ...
You can stretch me but I won’t pop. I’m going to always do me.’” She was nominated for her first Grammy for a track off “Mahogany Soul” titled “More Than a Woman” in the best R&B ...
FILE - Angie Stone poses as she walks down the red carpet during the 2009 Soul Train Awards taping at the Georgia World Congress Center, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gregory Smith ...
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