For decades, the 4x100m relay rivalry between the United States and Jamaica has defined the sprinting world. There was a time when names like Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce reigned supreme in ...
Relays in the rain! Sha'Carri, Sydney, Noah anchor wins on a big closing day for Americans at worlds
Sha’Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles blasted through the anchor legs of back-to-back wins in the rainy 4x100s to close out world championships with a relay sweep for the U.S. Richardson received ...
Carrie Underwood is remembering a beloved collaborator. The "Before He Cheats" singer shared a touching tribute after Brett James—who co-wrote her 2005 song "Jesus, Take the Wheel"—died in a plane ...
Carrie Underwood is remembering one of her most loyal songwriters, Brett James. A day after James died in a plane crash, the country queen shared a touching tribute, honoring his life and their work ...
Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James died in a small-engine plane crash at the age of 57. James was known for co-writing Carrie Underwood's hit song "Jesus, Take the Wheel." Following his death, ...
Carrie Underwood pays tribute to her late friend and collaborator Brett James, ‘the epitome of cool’
Carrie Underwood is mourning the loss of her friend Brett James, who wrote one of her biggest songs. Grammy-winning songwriter James died in a plane crash on Thursday, according to the Nashville ...
Carrie Ann Inaba missed the Dancing with the Stars season 34 premiere on Tuesday, Sept. 16, saying she felt “under the weather.” Sources claim that Carrie Ann’s illness may be more serious. Carrie Ann ...
Things are heating up in Carrie Underwood's kitchen! The country singer shared her latest culinary endeavor with her fans: Hot sauce. The photo she posted to her Instagram stories shows 12 bottles of ...
The ballroom will be without one familiar face for the Dancing with the Stars Season 34 premiere. Longtime judge Carrie Ann Inaba will miss the first show due to illness, she revealed Tuesday morning ...
COMMUNITY IS MOURNING THE DEATH OF FORMER PRESIDENT DOCTOR EARL RICHARDSON. HE LED THE UNIVERSITY FROM 1984 TO 2010. HE HELPED ORGANIZE A LAWSUIT IN 2006, WHICH EVENTUALLY LED TO THE STATE OF MARYLAND ...
United States' Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, second left, celebrates winning the gold medal the women's 100 meters final ahead of Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred, Jamaica's Shericka Jackson and United States' ...
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