WELSH rugby legend Barry John, who died on February 4 this year, left an estate worth £134,000. Nicknamed The King, he retired at the age of just 27 after a stunning career, playing for Cardiff, Wa
Collingwood legend split from wife Tania in 2020. Has already managed to buy back some of his most prized memorabila. Will be forced to part with much more as his career goes under the hammer
After seven years in which it raised nearly $20 million on behalf of the victims of the Pulse gay nightclub massacre, the foundation folded without fulfilling the promise of a memorial.
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During an interview with Jen Psaki on MSNBC's "Inside," singer John Legend didn't hold back in criticizing Donald Trump, labeling the former president as fundamentally racist.Legend, delving into his involvement in criminal justice reform, shared his personal experiences growing up in Springfield, Ohio, where he witnessed firsthand the impact of the justice system on his family. He emphasized the reality of incarceration's disruption to families and communities.Watch: John Legend lambast Trump...
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has a complicated relationship with its neighbors, drawing in thousands of well-heeled attendees to a region where a $499 festival pass is financially unfeasible for many. But some of those festivalgoers are funneling resources into surrounding low-income communities without even realizing it. The desert dust had barely settled on Coachella’s first weekend by the time the Galilee Center team rolled onto the premises. As the remaining festivalgoers...
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to weigh in on the cryptocurrency market, arguing that the market will double in size by the end of 2024.