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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Red, Black, and Green Ball returns for its 6th year, honoring two women who have dedicated their lives to making Staten Island a better place. On March 28 at 8 p.m. the ...
Florida trapper Mike Kimmel, better known as the Python Cowboy, was recorded jumping head first into a Florida swamp to catch a large python. Video screengrab A uniquely Florida moment was caught ...
LaVar Ball, father of NBA basketball players Lonzo ... Part of that is to get Black people to take care of their bodies. “From my experience the last couple months, I want to get in people ...
LaVar Ball, the CEO of Big Baller Brand and father of Lonzo Ball, LiAngelo Ball and LaMelo Ball, is opening up about the serious medical condition that led to his right foot being amputated.
Nearly a month after losing his foot due to a medical scare, LaVar Ball and his family were featured on the latest edition of Slam. The issue, which covers Ball's resilience and his sons' success ...
LaVar Ball, the charismatic father of NBA guards Lonzo and LaMelo Ball, as well as budding star rapper LiAngelo Ball, recently opened up about what caused the need for a large portion of his right ...
The Insane Clown Posse (ICP) are getting set to kick off a two-week tour of the eastern United States, and one of their stops will be in downtown Dothan as they will perform at The Plant on ...
Then they cut off my foot. Then they said, 'We gotta go almost knee-high for another surgery,'" Ball wrote. "Three surgeries. And then there were also the blood transfusions. Not one, not two ...
LaVar Ball spoke out for the first time in a while ... importance of taking care of your health," LaVar said, "especially Black people, because sometimes we’re not trying to go to the hospital ...
Approximately one month after having his right foot amputated, LaVar Ball provided details of what caused the serious medical issue and the process of having his foot removed. Ball explained that ...
A three-person panel deemed he had breached Law 9.12 (A player must not… strike with any part of the arm, shoulder, head or knee(s ... because it was an off-the-ball incident, not an errant ...