Michael Nietzel is president emeritus of Missouri State University. A Forbes contributor since 2019, he writes about higher education. After earning his B.A. from Wheaton College (Illinois), he ...
Ladies and gentleman, everyone knows that Michael Jordan is one of the most important athletes in the history of sports, as ...
One X user claimed that former President Donald Trump won the early vote in North Carolina. The Monday post amassed 10,000 ...
Although not currently a dog owner, Charlotte fondly remembers her terrier cross Bailey, "We sadly lost our terrier cross Bailey last year who was such a treasured member of our family - but we're ...
Vivien Tarlton, 66, became the proud owner of her cat Charlotte after fostering her back in 2005. The Maida Vale resident looked after Charlotte for five years until she went missing in 2010 ...
The military veteran and older brother of Hornets minority owner Michael has been with the organization for more than a decade.
Texas State Bobcats fans are left anxious as quarterback Jordan McCloud faces an uncertain recovery following an injury during a recent game. McCloud’s absence could impact the Bobcats ...
Michael Jordan was the first former player to become a majority owner in the NBA when he bought the Charlotte Bobcats franchise, and Shaquille O'Neal had bought partially ownership of the ...
They’re finished with the iconic Jumpman logo inspired by NBA star and brand namesake Michael Jordan, whose game-changing deal with Nike in 1984 preceded California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s NCAA ...
Michael Keaton has a frank message for men backing Donald Trump and his MAGA cheerleader, Elon Musk. In a recent video shared to Instagram, Keaton addressed Trump and Musk supporters — “guys m ...
In retirement, he also managed to get into an elite group by becoming an owner of an NBA team, the Charlotte Hornets. LeBron James and Michael Jordan never got the chance to play each other on the ...
Raiders owner Mark Davis quashed the hopes and dreams of front offices and fans across the league this weekend when he roundly dismissed the notion that Las Vegas would trade its best player.