On his second shot attempt after halftime of Sunday's game, Zion Williamson
Uncle Luke is reflecting on spending time at Diddy’s house parties. Appearing on the We in Miami podcast, Luke revealed he didn’t stick around the Bad Boy mogul’s parties long. “I would go to the party and leave early,” Luke said. He added. “I don’t know what goes on after hours, but I wasn’t trying […] The post Uncle Luke Says He Would Leave Diddy Parties Early, Feels ‘Sorry for Him and His Family’ first appeared on The Source.
Michelle Butterworth has been given just six months to live
Zion Williamson's dominance down the stretch led the New Orleans Pelicans to a 107-100 Thursday night home win over the Milwaukee Bucks. Williamson racked up
Since a 44-point loss in the In-Season Tournament, the Pelicans have been
A “yelling match” between the father and son preceded the fatal shooting,
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LONDON (AP) - King Charles III always wanted a slimmed-down monarchy. But not like this. The Princess of Wales' disclosure that she has cancer has prompted an outpouring of goodwill for Kate and for a royal family that's now facing two serious health crises. Some of the social media frenzy that has swirled during the princess' absence from public view should now seep away. But with the king also being treated for an undisclosed form of cancer, and Prince William taking time off to help...
LONDON (AP) — King Charles III always wanted a slimmed-down monarchy. But
The Princess of Wales’ disclosure that she has cancer has prompted an outpouring of goodwill
U.S. President Joseph Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been personally and politically close for decades. The United States and Israel have been more than just political allies since Israel’s founding in 1948. A recent speech critical of Netanyahu and Israel’s policies by a U.S. senator is part of an evolving tension between More
School support staff and parents groups will rally outside Leeds Civic Hall at 10.45am today calling for a radical overhaul of the special educational needs (SEND) provision. The workers, who are on the frontline supporting children with additional needs in Leeds, will then take a formal deputation to the full council, who will then vote on SEND reforms. GMB Union have been campaigning across the city to organise staff and parents alike, to fight for safe staffing levels, fair pay, and proper...