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Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith and wife Kathy Surace-Smith have purchased a stake in the Mariners, becoming just the third additions to the team's ownership group since 1992.
The Philadelphia 76ers stayed alive in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
Smith has recorded over 1,800 points during three seasons of high school basketball.
THE BASICS: MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG runs April 26 – May 12, Thurs & Fri 7:30 p.m., Sat 8 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. at the Shea’s Smith Theater, 658 Main []
FITCHBURG — The Twin Cities high school jazz bands, along with Fitchburg State University’s Fitchbyrds, will be putting on a free performance that will feature Grammy-winning jazz drummer Neal Smith. The concert will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, at Kent Recital Hall in the Conlon Fine Arts Building, 367 North St. Admission […]
Brett Kavanaugh tried to spin his concerns about Donald Trump being investigated, at all, yesterday as a concern about Special Counsels. Ironically, Hunter Biden may give Kavanaugh opportunity to back his stated concern with Special Counsels before Donald Trump does.
A man convicted of manslaughter charges in connection with the death of a
Stephen A. Smith committed the ultimate crime in the media’s eyes — defending Donald Trump — and instead of standing his ground, he’s backing down. The sports commentator had told Sean Hannity on Fox News just days ago that the persecution of Trump by the justice system has been “relatable” to the black community. And the “blacklash” that ensued inspired him to apologize. “A lot of folks in black America seem pretty pissed at me right now,” Smith told his audience, adding that his “words...
Stephen A. Smith continues to face backlash over his Donald Trump comments. Last week, Smith went viral when he appeared on Fox News and defended Trump by saying there was some truth about Trump’s comments on how black americans can relate to his legal troubles. “As much as people may have been abhorred by Donald […]
Stephen A. Smith had grand ambitions beyond just being a guy who yells a lot on ESPN. He fancies himself an actor. He wants to be a late-night talk show host. He wants to be the highest-paid person in sports media. He wants to be able to talk politics. He might even want to be
Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith and his wife, Kathy