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The demographics of gun ownership are changing, with a huge uptick in Black and Latino people, women and members of the LGBTQ ...
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UrbanGeekz on MSNBlack Influencers Shine in Forbes Top Creators 2025 ListForbes has unveiled its annual list of the Top 50 Creators, spotlighting the world’s most influential digital personalities. This year, several Black creators are making waves […] ...
The Eagles deserve praise for winning the Super Bowl this past season, but a recent meme featuring Jalen Hurts and Cam Newton is bringing back some takes.
Kendrick Lamar and Apple Music’s halftime show was a highly anticipated portion of the 2025 Super Bowl. The artist whose been on a roll as of late utilized his set to showcase his most stylish ...
Kendrick Lamar performs onstage during Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) ...
The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl champions once more! In what was a complete rout of the Kansas City Chiefs, the Eagles put a stop to Patrick Mahomes and crew's three-peat hopes with a 40-22 ...
The Chargers have been full steam ahead in Year 2 of Head Coach Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert. Las Vegas sportsbooks have updated their odds for Super Bowl LX, which will be back on the West Coast ...
Three-time former Super Bowl winner Mark Schlereth told Fox Sports’ Breakfast Ball why “the Ravens win the AFC. They will represent the AFC in the World Championship game.” ...
Philadelphia Eagles' multi-time Super Bowl Champion Brandon Graham recently delivered his honest thoughts on the San Francisco 49ers' trade pickup, Bryce Huff.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott isn’t worried about his legacy—he’s focused on one thing: winning a Super Bowl. The veteran signal-caller is locked in on the present and determined ...
If the Ravens are going to win a Super Bowl this year, he'll undoubtedly play a huge part in their victory. “It would mean everything because that’s what I want,” Henry said.
Former Super Bowl Champion Chris Long believes the Steelers need to pay Watt what he is worth to keep one of the team’s ‘iconic players’ in a Steelers uniform his entire career.
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