When Jesse Kahn imagined what it would be like to be a father, he thought about music. He imagined introducing his future ...
Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter and many more are Grammy winners. Beyoncé won album of the year and best country ...
Grammy Awards are recognizing some of the most talented performers and biggest hits in music. Beyoncé enters as the leading nominee for her acclaimed album, “Cowboy Carter.” The ...
Riley Leonard opened up Monday's college football national championship game with a statement drive for Notre Dame. The 6-foot-4 quarterback carried Notre Dame's offense on its 18-play ...
Joe Biden, in one of his final acts as president Monday, commuted the life sentence of Native American rights activist Leonard Peltier, who was convicted of killing two FBI agents on the Pine ...
Speaking of the song itself, Duane Denison said it’s largely inspired by great American composer Leonard Bernstein. “’Westside’ goes along with the previous single, ‘Cost of Living,’ which was ...
ATLANTA – Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard and his longtime girlfriend, Molly Walding, started a new tradition after playoff games this season. They went to Five Guys for burgers and fries ...
After 49 years of incarceration, 80-year-old Leonard Peltier has been granted clemency. He will be released from jail and complete his sentence in home confinement. Leonard was sentenced to two life ...
The Irish representatives had to meet with the media at the podium following the game, you can see the whole sessions here, as head coach Marcus Freeman, quarterback Riley Leonard and linebacker Jack ...
The Irish were led by starting quarterback Riley Leonard who transferred from Duke in 2023. Leonard was set to replace Sam Hartman as a veteran presence at QB to help the team win the national title.
Shortly before leaving office Monday, former President Biden commuted the life sentence of Leonard Peltier, a far-left activist convicted in the 1975 murders of two FBI special agents, Ronald ...
I don’t know; history will judge, and all that. But a different song suggests itself to me now: the final hit single from Leonard Cohen, the late Canadian Jewish prophet of doom and longtime ...