When Sammy Terry, the ghoulish host of WTTV Channel 4's "Nightmare Theater," emerged from his coffin in a black hood and cape to introduce late night classic horror films it was like Halloween every ...
Despite the optimism earlier in the week that Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin could return for the Week 7 divisional clash with the Dallas Cowboys, the star pass-catcher will remain ...
Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter lost some more money as a result of Sunday’s win over the Rams. But not nearly as much as he lost as a result of the Week 1 spitting incident. The NFL has fined ...
Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected from Thursday night’s game before the first play from scrimmage, for spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. Carter addressed the situation after ...
A Phillips County woman who admitted to lying on federal forms four years ago to purchase guns from a pawn shop that were funneled to Illinois was sentenced to probation Wednesday after a federal ...
You can’t talk about 1990s hip hop without talking about Death Row Records and its former CEO Suge Knight. The Compton-born music mogul was behind some of the biggest albums of the time, including Dr.
Terry McLaurin is taking his contract dispute with the Washington Commanders to the next level. The star wide receiver has requested a trade from the Commanders, FOX Sports' Henry McKenna confirmed.
EXCLUSIVE: Following the release of Terry McMillan Presents: Forever, Lifetime has acquired the new indie film His, Hers & Ours from The Ninth House, as part of the ongoing franchise collaboration ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ longtime rival, Suge Knight, has urged the disgraced music mogul to take the stand at his federal sex-trafficking trial — claiming he “really would walk” free if he just got up ...
On Thursday (May 15), Uncle Snoop released his latest album, Iz It a Crime? The new LP from the legendary West Coast rapper features a defiant track called "ShutYoB***hA*sUp" featuring Stresmatic, ...
According to wbls.com, Marion “Suge” Knight, the former CEO of Death Row Records, has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Terry Carter. Carter was ...