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Starr Andrews received a fourth-place pewter medal at the U.S. figure skating championships, becoming the first Black woman to medal at the event since Debi Thomas in 1988.
Nigerian music star, Ayra Starr, has made history after becoming the first woman in 16 years to win the Best African Music Act at the 2025 MOBO Awards.
Ringo Starr on the Beatles' Recent Grammy Win 55 Years After They Broke Up: 'Felt Like John Was with Us' (Exclusive) The Beatles won a best rock performance Grammy in February for "Now and Then" ...
With the win over the Crimson (6-4), the Terriers (5-5, 1-1 Patriot League) also secured Starr’s 400th win with the Boston University field hockey program. Even though the milestone was noteworthy, it ...
Jordyn Thibodeaux dazzled in the circle, and her cousin Braelyn Bailey notched 6 RBIs to lead Calallen to a historic third consecutive title.
More than 60 celebrities are close to reaching the hard-to-achieve, highly coveted status by winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.
This Super Bowl Sunday, Erin Andrews will be playing two ways—as Fox’s sideline reporter at the Superdome in New Orleans and as the co-founder of Wear, her clothing company that caters to ...
You’d think Ringo Starr has done everything and achieved all he could possibly want in his incredible life. Not so, it seems. The drummer really wants one more Grammy for the supposedly ‘last ...
Her victory in the ‘Best African Music Act’ category is also impressive, as she becomes the first female winner in 16 years. The ‘Sabi girl’ unique sound blends Afrobeats, R&B, and pop.
Ringo Starr hopes The Beatles win a Grammy for 'Now and Then'. The Fab Four returned to the charts last year with the track that was completed with the aid of artificial intelligence (AI) and ...
UCLA’s Dylan Andrews wasn't supposed to take the Bruins' last shot against Oregon, but he banked home the game winner in the closing seconds Sunday.
Reg Lewis/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix via Getty George Harrison, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Ringo Starr of The Beatles on November 14, 1963 at the ABC Cinema in Exeter.