Actress Stephanie Nogueras will perform the national anthem in American Sign Language (ASL). Stephanie is best known for her recurring role as Natalie Pierce on the TV series Switched at Birth.
Former Obama aide David Axelrod conceded on Sunday that former President Biden skipping the Super Bowl interview in 2024 was a "major sign" of trouble for him, noting that President Donald Trump ...
"The View" co-host Ana Navarro jokingly suggested President Trump would sign an executive order "banning Black people" from the Super Bowl halftime show during the ABC show on Monday. Navarro ...
Ahead of Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9, astrologer Valerie Mesa reveals what kind of fan you are based on your zodiac sign Getty The Super Bowl is officially upon us! This year's big game on Feb. 9 ...
Russia's deputy foreign minister says all of Vladimir Putin's conditions for peace must be met if the US wants to end the war in Ukraine. Adding to the growing frenzy of commentary on a peace deal ...
Hey, Jalen Hurts, where are you going after leading your team to a Super Bowl win? "I'm going to Disney World," said the Eagles quarterback following the Philadelphia Eagles' 40-22 win over the ...
Dinosaurs got to rule the roost in Jurassic World Dominion, but as time has gone on, it’s become apparent that, were they not to have been obliterated by a meteor, they probably would have died ...
Teenage phenom and World Karting Champion Ethan Jeff-Hall has been signed to Mercedes F1’s junior program, cementing the German marque’s hold on the next generation of talent. Ethan Jeff-Hall ...
While the rest of the NFL watches from afar, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs meet in Super Bowl LIX. 30 other teams are tuning into the Big Game from their living room couches ...
Dallas Cowboys. Micah Parsons believes he knows the key to success for Cowboys in the future Super Bowl. Jason Kelce keeps the party going in New Orleans as his crazy Super Bowl winner's type ...
Bill Maher pushed back on his guest asking “why get rid of” the long-standing “end racism” message in NFL end zones ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl. “Why get rid of it?” Palmeri asked ...
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