President Biden signs bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday
On Thursday, President Biden signed a bill establishing Juneteenth — the day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States — as a federal holiday, establishing June 19 officially as Juneteenth National Independence Day. The US
House votes to repeal the 2002 Iraq war authorization
On Thursday, the House voted to repeal the 2002 war authorization of military force against Iraq. The vote passed by 268-161 in the House, with 49 Republicans and 219 Democrats voting in favor. The repeal was endorsed by
Oscar De La Hoya to face Vitor Belfort on Sept. 18 in exhibition match
Oscar De La Hoya will be coming out of retirement to face ex-UFC champion Vitor Belfort in a boxing match on Sept. 18, and likely to occur in Las Vegas. The fight will be billed as an
Tennis champ Rafael Nadal to skip Wimbledon, Tokyo Olympics to ‘listen to his body’ and recover
World No. 3 Rafael Nadal announced Thursday that he will not play at Wimbledon this month or the Summer Olympics in Tokyo next month. Nadal said in a series of tweets that he’s “listening to his body”
Thomas Rhett and his dad Rhett Akins release “Things Dads Do” in time for Father’s Day
Thomas Rhett has teamed up with his own dad, Rhett Akins, for the new song “Things Dads Do.” released just in time for Father’s Day. The song, written by Rhett and Akins with Matt Dragstrem and Chase
Kenny Chesney announces 2022 ‘Here And Now’ tour
Kenny Chesney has announced his 2022 ‘Here and Now’ tour dates kicking off in April 2022 and going through the end of August. Chesney said in a press release: “I still can’t really believe it. But in the