Urges a No Vote on Proposition One; Opposes $5 Billion Spent on Migrants; Wants to Repeal Bail Reforms Yonkers resident, ...
Over the years, several Jeopardy! contestants have shared wild personal stories. But one from this week's may have just raised the bar. In an episode aired Monday September 9, a contestant named ...
Mark Stoops’ bowl streak with Kentucky football is already in jeopardy. The Kentucky Wildcats' SEC schedule includes 4 teams ...
Jeopardy! had been so popular for years for a reason, and now they want to zero in with even more obscure trivia, though this time, without Ken Jennings. Earlier this summer, it was announced that ...
Ken Jennings does not want his job to be in jeopardy. The game show wunderkind-turned-host, 50, is reportedly “desperate” to keep his emcee gig at “Jeopardy!” as he fends off criticism of ...
Jeopardy! returns for its 41st season this month. Ahead of the premiere, famed contestant Sam Kavanaugh has shared some behind-the-scenes secrets. In an interview with The Sun, Kavanaugh revealed ...
The estate of Isaac Hayes Jr. filed a lawsuit last month alleging that Trump, his campaign and several of his allies had infringed its copyright and should pay damages. After a hearing on the ...
Isaac Brown set a Louisville football record in Week 1. The freshman is a special talent who could be headed for a special ...
NFL fans got a pleasant surprise on Tuesday night when Jason Kelce made an appearance on Jeopardy! The recently-retired Eagles legend has been on ESPN of late after starting his gig on Monday ...
A federal judge in Atlanta ruled Tuesday that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his campaign can no longer use Isaac Hayes' song "Hold On, I'm Comin.'" The ruling comes nearly a ...
The post Isaac Hayes’ Estate Receives Confirmation That Trump Has No License for “Hold On, I’m Coming” appeared first on Consequence. Next week, Donald Trump will appear in federal court ...
A circuit court judge ruled Amendment 3 is "insufficient" and a “blatant violation” of requirements because it did not adequately state which laws would be affected. Meanwhile, police in Florida are ...