Still sippin’ on that Lemonade. Beyoncé got the Beyhive buzzin’ with the Saturday, April 23, release of her new visual album. Not only did she wow Us with stunning cinematography, fierce fashion and a bold discussion of racial politics, the superstar, 34, seemingly took the lid off her notoriously private marriage with Jay Z.
Set over 11 new, genre-hopping songs, the 20-time Grammy winner emotionally wrecked fans everywhere through the powerfully personal lyrics she sang in a collection of emotionally charged vignettes: “Intuition,” “Denial,” “Anger,” “Apathy,” “Emptiness,” “Accountability,” “Reformation,” “Forgiveness,” “Resurrection,” “Hope” and “Redemption. Read More...
Jeremy Roach’s parents, Joe and Carole, are ecstatic about their son’s developing basketball profession. American basketball player Jeremy Roach plays for the Duke Blue Devils.When Jeremy Roach was selected for the West Regional All-Tournament Team, he recently garnered headlines.
Roach has won the hearts of all basketball supporters after saving the team with Texas Tech in a recent game. As a sophomore point guard, fans believe he could be the next major basketball star. Read More...
Aaron Judge has knocked another one out of the park, but this time it was with a gavel.
An acrimonious legal battle with its roots in Judge’s breakout rookie season of 2017 is finally finished after a federal judge ruled that a Long Island man can’t cash in on Judge’s slogans. It could mean millions of dollars in branding and merchandise sales for the star Yankees slugger.
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Michael P. Chisena claimed that he should be able to sell shirts and hats that said “All Rise” and “Here Comes The Judge” because he filed to trademark them first. Read More...