Fall Out Boy have released a cover of the Billy Joel song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” – updated to namecheck newsworthy items from 1989-2023. In the original, Joel lists significant events and figures from 1949 (his year of birth) to 1989.
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Michael Jordan is now finalizing a sale of the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets.
The 60-year-old retired basketball legend is selling his majority stake to a group led by Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schnall.
Michael has been the majority owner of the NBA team for thirteen years.
Keep reading to find out more…Plotkin is currently a minority owner with the Hornets, and Schnall is a minority owner with the Atlanta Hawks.
They will become the franchise’s governors once the NBA completes its vetting and approval process, according to ESPN.
After the sale, Michael Jordan will retain a minority stake in the Charlotte Hornets. While under Michael‘s ownership, the Hornets made the playoffs three times, losing in the first round each time.
Michael has been the NBA’s only Black majority owner.
After the LA Lakers were eliminated from the playoffs this year, LeBron James shared that he is considering retirement.
Fall Out Boy have released a cover of the Billy Joel song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” – updated to namecheck newsworthy items from 1989-2023. In the original, Joel lists significant events and figures from 1949 (his year of birth) to 1989.
Larsa Pippen turned down a lucrative offer from a sugar daddy.
It’s no surprise an upcoming Spice Girls documentary has reportedly sparked a bidding war among streaming services.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Before Ben Affleck donned an ill-fitting wig and distracting polarized sunglasses in his portrayal of Phil Knight in “Air,” the visionary Nike founder told his own life story in a 2018 memoir called “Shoe Dog.” In the candid autobiography — which is currently a No. 1 bestseller on Amazon, five years after its initial release — Knight traces the creation of Nike, from its early days as an intrepid start-up to its current status as one of the most iconic and profitable brands in history.
Kate Aurthur editor SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from the first two episodes of Season 2 of “And Just Like That,” now streaming on Max. When it came to making the second season of “And Just Like That” — Max’s popular revival of HBO’s iconic “Sex and the City” — showrunner Michael Patrick King found that he simply couldn’t fit what he and the writers had planned into the standard 10-episode season Max was expecting. After all, “Sex and the City” stars Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie), Cynthia Nixon (Miranda) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) had been joined by four new main characters, played by Nicole Ari Parker (Lisa Todd Wexley), Karen Pittman (Nya), Sara Ramírez (Che Diaz) and Sarita Choudhury (Seema). King knew he wanted to build on those characters, and integrate them more deeply into the story in order to smooth some of the bumpiness of Season 1.
Larsa Pippen would be open to getting married again following her divorce from husband of 24 years Scottie Pippen.
Larsa Pippen will reportedly get a cut of her ex-husband Scottie Pippen’s retirement plan from the Chicago Bulls.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are getting candid about their relationship.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are opening up about the possibility of having kids sometime in the future.On the latest episode of their podcast, , the couple gets candid about their feelings towards having a baby together, and how much thought they've given it.«I think there's [mostly] been conversations around it,» Jordan said, explaining that they haven't gotten into specifics when it comes to that particular discussion. «When we go and we meet people, or I'm introducing you to some of my friends, or you introduce me to some of your friends I feel like it gets brought up.»«But I feel like we've never had a one-on-one, private conversation about having children,» he added.«It's one of those things where I think time will tell,» Pippen, 48, shared.«I feel like I'm happy, because I have four kids, and I feel like you don't have kids, so basically it'd be a question for you.
The Charlotte Hornets has officially approved the sale of a majority stake in the team from basketball legend Michael Jordan to “The Buyer Group,” an organization that includes J. Cole.
NBA GOAT Michael Jordan has agreed to sell his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets for an undisclosed sum. He will still retain a minority stake after the sale. The deal values the team at $3 billion, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, which means that Jordan could receive $1.5 billion, or more, depending on how much of the team he hangs onto. It ends his 13-year run as majority owner.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan want people to know that they are “absolutely” in a serious relationship.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are opening up about the public’s perception of them as a couple.
A new face in the 305! Larsa Pippen‘s boyfriend, Marcus Jordan, revealed that his famous family is coming around to the idea of him appearing on The Real Housewives of Miami.
EXCLUSIVE: As Denver throws a parade for the Nuggets, who just captured their first NBA championship after 47 seasons in the league, a new documentary project is poised to shine a light on one of the team’s all-time greats.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan knew their relationship would raise some eyebrows. On the premiere episode of their podcast,, the couple opens up about their families' initial thoughts about their unlikely pairing.«I don’t think there was ever any hurdles, I just think there was some shock value to the fact that we were dating.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are tackling the common misconceptions about their relationship, and reveal how their families reacted to their romance.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Step aside, Madden: NBA 2K is officially the most popular video game in the U.S., according to new research conducted by OHgamblers. The sports gaming experts analyzed Google searches and search terms related to the games, and found that NBA 2K has become the most-searched game in 31 states over the last 12 months.
Hollywood star Julia Roberts has sent a congratulatory message to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola after he guided the club to its first-ever Champions League crown.
McKinley Franklin editor Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s production banner Artists Equity states that it “did not consent” to the use of a monologue from the film “Air” in a new campaign ad for Donald Trump. On Saturday, Trump shared a fundraising video on his Truth Social platform. The ad features footage and images of the former president throughout his life, accompanied by audio of Damon’s climactic monologue from the film “Air.” In the spring release, Damon’s Nike exec gives the speech to a young Michael Jordan to convince him to sign a sponsorship deal with the shoe company. “We had no foreknowledge of, did not consent to and do not endorse or approve any footage or audio from ‘Air’ being repurposed by the Trump campaign as a political advertisement or for any other use,” a spokesperson for Artists Equity told Variety on Sunday. “Specifically in terms of any and all rights available to us under U.S. copyright and intellectual property law, we hereby, expressly give notice that in the case of any use of material from ‘Air’ by the Trump campaign where approval or consent is required, we do not grant such consent.”