“Brother” follows Morton’s recent “Hell & Back” single with Cadillac Three vocalist Jaren Johnston, as well as Morton and ...
Seeing red in the Handmaid’s Tale By Krista Madsen A new Handmaid’s Tale season, the sixth and last, is set for sometime Spring 2025—should we make it that far. Meanwhile, are we already inhabiting ...
If the Browns do go with a quarterback, they will have a chance to take at least one or the other of Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders. Should the Tennessee Titans pass on a quarterback with the No. 1 ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, said Sunday that he was "not particularly happy" with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presentation before Senate committees last week, though he would not say ...
As the 2025 NFL Draft nears, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders remains one of the top prospects, projected as a first-round pick and potentially the No. 1 overall selection. If the Tennessee ...
It seems like Tennessee head coach Brian Callahan has some high expectations for Shedeur Sanders. Sanders met with multiple members of the Titans staff last week, including Callahan and newly ...
The son of Deion Sanders threw for 4,134 yards and 37 touchdowns while completing a career-high 74% of his passes. On top of his personal success, which saw him be named Big 12 Offensive Player of ...
There is reportedly a lot riding on quarterback Shedeur Sanders' interviews at the upcoming NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. According to Jeff Howe of The Athletic, some NFL teams are ...
Shedeur Sanders is widely considered one of the two best quarterback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft along with Miami's Cam Ward. As is the case every year, several teams are in serious need of a ...
But in Bucky Brooks’ first NFL.com mock of the season, he had Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders going as the first overall pick to the Titans, with Ward going No. 3 to the New York Giants ...
Owning the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL draft, Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan isn't shying away from hyping up Shedeur Sanders. Speaking to ESPN's Turron Davenport from the Senior Bowl ...
Kennedy Jr. implied that Democratic Sen. Bernie Sanders had accepted "millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical industry," whose donations were intended to protect the industry's interests.