Calling his recovery from a knee infection a “long, rigorous process,” Celtics star Kyrie Irving said he’s eager to move forward and said he’ll “easily” be ready for training camp.
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This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 22)
The law allows people with concealed-handgun licenses to carry weapons on public university campuses in Texas
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Appeals court hears profs’ challenge to Texas campus carry law
With hundreds of millions at stake, LeBron James might be just as valuable to the city of Cleveland’s economy as he is to the Cavaliers.
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Cleveland has 300 million reasons to want LeBron to stay
Quentin Miller became a household name for hip-hop fans back in the summer of 2015, when a reference track he recorded for Drake surfaced, proof …
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Quentin Miller Isn't Picking Sides in the Pusha-T and Drake Beef
It's a roiling ball of funk, coated with soul and lit up by an inner core of old school R&B . Since 1998, The Motet's seven-man lineup has put out a …
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Despite a major lineup change, The Motet is still making great music
National R&B recording artist Angie Stone will highlight the opening of East Point's Wednesday Wind Down at the Point. CONTRIBUTED. The city of East Point is seeking local artists to perform at the city's latest entertainment showcase known as “Wednesday Wind Down In the Point,” according to a …
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Local performers needed at East Point's 'Wednesday Wind Down'
Born in Queens, N.Y., in 1971, Mack broke into the music scene with his 1994 hit “Flava In Ya Ear,” a top-10 hit that would go on to sell over a million copies. “Flava In Ya Ear” became the first hit single of Sean Combs' (P. Diddy) legendary hip-hop label, Bad Boy Records. The song's subsequent remix …
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'90s Rap Renegade Craig Mack Dead at 46
The 10 Best Concerts of the Week: Keyshia Cole, Lady Gaga, Shakey Graves and More
She came up in the Bay Area, taking inspiration from hip-hop artists like Tupak Shakur and R&B greats like Mary J. Blige, and her first two albums went platinum. These days, she's almost better known for her reality TV appearances than her loose and gusty vocals, but her seventh studio album, 11:11 …
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The 10 Best Concerts of the Week: Keyshia Cole, Lady Gaga, Shakey Graves and More