Many professional athletes have gone on to music careers, some even as DJs (Shaquille O’Neal, or “DJ Diesel,” comes to mind). But that has not yet led to a situation where famed former MLB player Will Clark is doing a three-hour DJ set at the giant Coachella festival. Indeed, the festival’s Twitter/X account meant to
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President Joe Biden spoke to Howard Stern of his struggles with being a DC 'celebrity' dating during the time he was a widower and bachelor senator. He married his second wife Jill in 1977.
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President Biden was a guest on "The Howard Stern Show" on Friday, surprising listeners with an unannounced appearance on the longtime radio host's Sirius program. "I think I should leave now," Biden joked, after Stern gushed he was a strong admirer of the president's and had wanted to meet him for a long time. "I know everyone's going to think I'm doing a fake interview with you, but you are really here," Stern said. The interview was about as friendly as it gets, with Stern and Biden discussing...
President Biden on Friday sat down for an hour live interview with Howard Stern at his New York City radio studio.
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Money expert Clark Howard started a travel agency in his mid-20s and grew it into several branches. By the time he sold in 1987, he thought he’d retire for good. Starting a media career took a serendipitous twist after a radio station asked him to come on the air as a guest and offer travel […]
The recently minted Grammy winner Brandy Clark continues a banner year with a series of intimate concerts.
Caitlin Clark may soon receive an eight-figure payday from Nike. But brands have already known her value for some time. As initially reported by The Athletic earlier this week, Clark is likely to sign her first professional shoe deal with Nike—her name, image and likeness (NIL) rights partner during her years at the University of Iowa. The deal, reportedly "worth well over $20 million plus potential bonuses," would give Clark a signature shoe and keep Nike in Clark’s family of brands that...
Lawmakers who spent weeks reviewing half a dozen potential ballot questions recommended their colleagues take no action on the proposals, clearing the way for major policy changes affecting high school graduation requirements, gig economy workers, legislative oversight and more to be decided by voters.