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Kelly Stafford is speaking out to defend her husband Matthew from his haters after his Super Bowl victory.
Prince Harry wore his mask during the Super Bowl last night, but many other celebrities were caught maskless at the event.
Country music stars are praising Mickey Guyton for her incredible national anthem performance at the Super Bowl last night.
Eminem took a knee during the Super Bowl halftime show last night in a move that was reminiscent of Colin Kaepernick.
Matthew McConaughey is sounding off about politics in a new interview in which he blasted America’s political divide.
Our nation’s biggest winter event, the Puppy Bowl, returns for a 15th year. Here are a few of our favorite participants.
The cohosts of the ABC talk show “The View” got in a heated argument this week over Colin Kaepernick comparing the NFL to slavery.
Tim Tebow was just defended by the NFL’s Trey Burton, who doesn’t “understand the outrage” over his comeback.
We took a look inside Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady’s long history with former President Donald Trump.
Just in time for this weekend’s Super Bowl, Ben & Jerry’s has unveiled a huge Colin Kaepernick billboard as well as a mural in Tampa.
Dolly Parton shares a little known story about Johnny Cash from the Grand Ole Opry plus why she turned down the Super Bowl Halftime show.
In 2019, a viral video showed Burgess Owens testified against reparations and now the NFL All-Pro and anti-Kaepernick is heading to Congress.
The NFL selected The Weeknd to perform at next year’s Super Bowl halftime show, a man who admitted to punching a police officer.
The NFL is going to stop having national anthem singers on the field, and military/police honor guards may be limited as well.
Stephon Tuitt, a defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers said he will not take a knee and disrespect the American flag during the national anthem.
Kansas City Chiefs Coach Andy Reid wrote a letter to a life-long Chiefs fan’s family when the fan died of natural causes in Miami the day of the Super Bowl.
Super Bowl champ Kansas City Chiefs starting corner Bashaud Breeland says “everybody” should want to go visit the White House.