The Jaguars didn't have to look far to find someone to sing the National Anthem at Sunday's playoff game: Susan Tedeschi's a ...
The Jaguars are 2-0 in the playoffs when Susan Tedeschi performs the national anthem, including a win over the Bills.
Susan Tedeschi delivered a powerful National Anthem at Sunday's NFL playoff game in Jacksonville, but CBS didn't air it.
Megadeth released a video for their new song “Let There Be Shred,” which will appear on their self-titled final album, due on Jan. 23. The track is a celebration of band leader Dave Mustaine’s early ...
The Scorpions have already booked a big summer festival date for next year, following a string of mostly European shows. Their appearance at Estonia's Tallinn Rock Festival will follow early 2026 ...
Vice President JD Vance defended White House chief of staff Susie Wiles after a Vanity Fair article detailed internal tensions within the Trump administration, saying he has had disagreements with her ...
A Florida woman is accused of fatally shooting two of her ex-husbands on the same day last week, officials say. Susan Erica Avalon was arrested on Dec. 18 on a charge of second-degree homicide in one ...
“Detectives let her know that they are there to speak about her ex-husband,” the sheriff said. “She says, ‘Which one?’” Manatee County detectives on Wednesday night arrested a 51-year-old woman ...
Susan “Sue” Oliver Bostick, a beloved wife, mother and grandmother who cherished her family, friends, books, music, and animals, died peacefully in her sleep on Dec. 19 after an extended illness. She ...
BRADENTON, Fla. — A Citrus County woman was arrested Wednesday night after being accused of shooting and killing one ex-husband, and potentially another, Manatee County Sheriff’s officials said.
The White House is pushing back after Vanity Fair published a series of "tell-all" interviews with President Donald Trump's Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles. A Dec. 16 two-part report in Vanity Fair ...
Police say when they approached Susan Avalon to inquire about her ex-husband, she asked: "Which one?" Samira Asma-Sadeque is a legal reporter at PEOPLE's crime desk. He work also appears in The New ...