UFC, Jon Jones and White House
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Micah Parsons on Cowboys Extension Talks
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Trump and his officials have faced intense backlash from MAGA loyalists and far-right conspiracy theorists over their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case. Trump has lashed out at his own voters, telling them on Wednesday that he does not want their support if they continue to be obsessed with the Epstein case.
Veteran executive Tracey J. Jordan has joined Emmy Award-winning, Oscar-nominated producer and pioneering Motown Records executive Suzanne de Passe and her business partner Madison Jones at de Passe Jones Entertainment as consulting producer.
Swansea City Women retained list: Chloe Chivers, Steph Turner, Aimee Deacon, Lucy Finch, Katy Hosford, Stacey John, Sammy Wynne, Madison Murray, Emily Thomas, Jessica Williams, Emily Richards, Taite Trivett, Maisie Miller, Caitlin Williams, Verity Jones, Opal Rayner, Megan Clarke.
The Ravens placed third-round pick Emery Jones Jr. on the non-football injury list. While the reason for Jones’ placement on the list has not been reported, Jones may return to practice at any time before rosters are reduced to 53 players.
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LSU junior first baseman Jared Jones has been selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates with the No. 263 overall pick in the ninth round of the 2025 MLB Draft.
The Harlem rapper called into 'Drink Champs' for an extensive interview. Check out what he had to say about his former collaborator and business partner.
Exploring the quirky production and music theory choices of Grace Jones’ classic Slave to the Rhythm
It's not an overstatement to say that Slave to the Rhythm by Grace Jones sports one of the finest productions of the 80s, but its success was dependent upon an incredible amount of creative talent, coupled with a large dose of good fortune… and problem solving.
He opened Baby’s All Right and three other nightclubs, a restaurant and a record store in a dozen years, helping the city maintain its cultural verve.
Max B, born Charly Wingate, was sentenced to 75 years in prison in 2009 after being convicted of conspiracy charges tied to a 2006 botched robbery in Fort Lee, N.J., that left one man dead. The incident involved a plot to rob a man of cash, which tragically escalated into murder.