Kendrick Lamar made history as the first solo rapper to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show, but he also made a political statement.
If the 49ers dethrone the Eagles next season, that will could yield a historic win in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium.
The Eagles weren't the only ones to win big Sunday night. The president also scored a string of political, cultural and ...
The Compton rapper's performance, which featured Samuel L. Jackson, SZA, Mustard and Serena Williams, vacillated between ...
Early in the season, Philly’s triumph in the Big Easy looked far from likely. But the team united behind a clear message and ...
Lamar's message evokes that of Martin Luther King Jr., who believed in a unified America where people of all races could come ...
Eagles trounced Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in New Orleans and now speculation turns to a possible invite to visit Washington DC ...
President Trump called federal courts blocking Elon Musk "crazy," and he predicted the Kansas City Chiefs would win the Super ...
The first rapper to headline the N.F.L.’s biggest stage solo made his Drake diss “Not Like Us” the centerpiece of his set at ...
The Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LII in 2018, but their White House visit was canceled by President Donald Trump after ...
One way to end racism is to choose love. However, to end injustices, we have to name them, and address them with action. The ...
The Compton rapper spent much of his 13 minutes on the field at New Orleans' Caesars Superdome flirting with whether or not ...