Travis Scott says while many of his contemporaries have turned their back on the Grammys -- he's still holding out hope he can snag one 'cause he still finds they hold value. The rapper got brutally honest on a new episode of LeBron James' show…
Source: Rich Fury / Getty A Texas judge has dismissed Drake from an impending civil lawsuit related to the deaths that occurred at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival two and a half years ago. The judge overseeing the Astroworld trial has granted Drake’s request to be dropped as a defendant in response to a request from his legal representation. The decision was recently made by Harris County Judge Kristen Hawkins. Judge Hawkins also dropped Epic Records, Travis Scott’s record label, as a...
Attorneys for rap star Travis Scott say he should be dismissed from hundreds of lawsuits filed over the deadly 2021 Astroworld festival he headlined in Houston.
Attorneys for rap star Travis Scott say he should be dismissed from hundreds of lawsuits filed over the deadly 2021 Astroworld festival he headlined in Houston.
Timothée Chalamet reportedly prioritized his profession over his relationship with Kylie Jenner to prevent it from overshadowing the Dune sequel.
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While the UC Police do not know if Taylor Swift will be present for Travis and Jason Kelce's New Heights live show in their former school, an officer revealed they are operating as if she will be.
Alexander Kohrs, 24, was three times over the drink-driving limit when he plowed into grandmother Karla O'Malley's car in October 2022. The grandmother of two baby girls clung to life for 40 days but never regained consciousness before succumbing to multiple-organ damage
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A former Portlander returns to survey the city’s damage—and rebirth. by Ian Karmel [Welcome to our second annual "SAY NICE THINGS ABOUT PORTLAND" issue! Read it online here, or if you like physical, paper-y things, you can find it in more than 50 locations all around the city!—eds] I sat in my car outside of the Mercury offices. It was the beginning of March and I was afraid to open my door. It was raining—the kind of rain...