Michael Jordan joins NBC’s NBA coverage
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Wynonna Judd grew up thinking a different man was her biological father. Amid the new Lifetime docuseries The Judd Family: Truth Be Told, Life & Style takes a closer look at the country superstar's dad,
The veteran entertainer performs "Naughty Divas" at The Cliff Dwellers on Thursday. Expect double-entendre ditties and songs made popular by female artists.
Jordan Butler is one of the few returning players from 2024-25 that head coach Lamont Paris will have for the 2025-26 version of Gamecock men's basketball. Alex Jones of TheBigSpur.com and Matt Anderson discuss the potential the 7-footer has and what needs to happen this offseason for him to make an impact on the Late Night Gamecock Show.
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In the late 1980s, the Bulls and the Detroit Pistons engaged in a fierce battle for dominance in the Eastern Conference. Known as the "Bad Boys," the Pistons employed the infamous "Jordan Rules" to stifle Jordan and disrupt Chicago's momentum. It wasn't until 1991 that the Bulls finally adapted, overcame the challenges, and rose to the top.
Amazon Prime Video announced the series order with Michael B. Jordan executive producing.Michael B. Jordan is expanding the Creed universe with a live-action TV series. On Monday, Amazon Prime Video announced it ordered the first live-action series extension focused on young boxers who train at the Delphi gym featured in both the Rocky and Creed film franchises.
Steven Markowitz is general counsel at Flyer Defense, LLC, a leading manufacturer of mission-specialized tactical vehicles for the U.S. government and its allies.
On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Blake Griffin react to the Dallas Mavericks winning the NBA Draft Lottery and what Cooper Flagg could expect as the potential No.1 pick. Later, Vince and Dwyane Wade take a look at Anthony Edward’s early success and why his slaying of legends such as LeBron James and Kevin Durant is so important.
Jordan Kyrou is one of the St. Louis Blues' best players and coming off a tremendous 2024-25 season that saw him score 36 goals with 70 total points. Those are the types of numbers Kyrou has consistently produced over the past four years, and he is two years into an eight-year, $65 million contract extension.