The Louis Armstrong Musical, starring a terrific James Monroe Iglehart ( Aladdin, Hamilton) as the legendary Satchmo, opens ...
Neil Greenberg is a staff writer with The Washington Post whose beat is sports analytics. His analysis and insight can be found in the sports section, where he covers all pro sports, as well as ...
Neil Patrick Harris, his husband David Burtka and their 14-year-old twins, Harper and Gideon, have won Halloween again. The reigning King and King of Halloween stepped into the recording studio ...
Former President Trump as gained support from numerous celebrities as he campaigns for the White House ahead of the 2024 ...
She is survived by her loving husband of 45 years, Thomas Patrick Armstrong; nephew, Andrew Dillon; great-nephew, Wyatt Dillon; all of Daphne, Alabama; and several cousins in Chattanooga.
German Patrick Lange broke the course record to win a third Ironman Kona World Championship — his first in six years — and become the second-oldest man to win the title. Lange, 38, clocked an ...
Anyone that knows what to do… help them vote and vote early!” Patrick had, earlier this week, appeared on Fox News to explain her reasoning for backing Republican nominee Trump. “It feels ...
Sky F1 pundit Danica Patrick has voted for Donald Trump in this year’s US presidential election – adding that it is the first time she has ever gone to the polls. The former NASCAR and IndyCar ...
None is bigger than a recent arrival, and it's sporting a new name: Ms. Armstrong. The more than 250 fourth and fifth graders at Johnstown-Monroe School District counted down "5, 4, 3, 2 ...
Armstrong’s story is undoubtedly historical, and it was fascinating to listen to the two of them discuss the controversy surrounding Armstrong. Neil deGrasse ... Dr. Rhonda Patrick has a Ph.D ...
She’s no longer part of a race fan’s favorite Sunday programming, but she’s still around. Oh boy, is she still around. If you thought she was a tad polarizing as a race-car driver, you ...
Light gray ceiling tiles and someone standing over him. That’s the first thing Patrick Vanderbush remembers seeing Sunday at Detroit Medical Center when he finally came to. His chest felt beat up.