After LeBron James said Dennis Smith Jr. "should be a Knick," he clarified that it was a shot at Phil Jackson, not Frank Ntilikina.
The Ghanaian midfielder's expected move to the Turkish giants this summer is likely to fall through
Persistent acid reflux can set off a chain reaction in your body with dire effects.
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The widow claimed she had been battling the strange condition since 2012, but could she not get medical attention because doctors did not believe her
Even after nine seasons away from the sideline, the Super Bowl XXXVII champion remains one of the most sought after coaching candidates in the business.
Jerry Jones shocked some NFL owners by threatening legal action if the competition committee passes a contract extension for Roger Goodell.
Chipotle's shares dropped after a Broadway star became ill — and blamed the burrito chain.
Amazon is being accused of killing Christmas by running an ad that spoils the idea of Santa for kids.
The 32-year-old royal has influenced Saudi Arabia's military, foreign policy, economy, and even day-to-day religious and cultural life.
Joshua Sutcliffe genuinely applauded his students after lessons, only to face disciplinary committee now for misconduct and 'misgendering'.
The president disclosed this on Monday, 13th November, 2017, at the launch of the National Sanitation Campaign at the Banquet Hall of the State House.
Black Rifle is a pro-gun rights, pro-military, pro-Trump coffee company.
John Oliver tackled the recent White House controversies on Sunday's "Last Week Tonight," including Trump's tweet calling Kim Jong-un 'short and fat."
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The Black Stars coach says the former Portland Timbers is still in his plans
Evangelist Diana Asamoah said she had a vision from God that the BET award-winning rapper, will soon become a man of God.
Kenyan police frequently face accusations of brutality and extrajudicial killings from civilians and rights groups, but officers are rarely charged and almost never convicted.
Using AI to judge female appearances is becoming a familiar trope.
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