Elton John and Brandi Carlile have debuted a music video for their single "Who Believes in Angels" directed by David LaChapelle.
"It’s a radical act to seek out joyful and euphoric happenings. And that is what this album represents to me," Carlile says.
The Angels and former All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson are in agreement on a minor league contract, reports Bob Nightengale of USA Today. He’ll be in camp with the Halos as a non-roster invitee ...
“Love Is Blind” Season 7 star Ashley Adionser announced that she and husband Tyler Francis have broken up. The Netflix reality stars met and got engaged during Season 7 of the popular ...
OWN’s hit reality dating show “Ready to Love” will soon return for its milestone 10th season. The series, hosted by Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles, is traveling to Philadelphia to hopefully ...
told sideline reporter Kaylee Hartung the fans were just telling him “how much they love me.” Sure they were ... The first turnover also resulted in some end-zone snow angels. Mother Nature is clearly ...
At least 12,000 structures and vehicles destroyed or damaged. Terrified residents caught in blazing neighbourhoods, influencers ignoring the ban on drones and the frightening unpredictability of ...
Your browser does not support the <audio> element. Recently Greg Gutfeld, who hosts America’s most popular late-night show, on Fox News, became a father for the ...
Walmart steel cage match (although we would totally watch). Instead, Walmart gave its logo a makeover fit for modern times—at least that was the idea. But people, well, they have feelings.
Walmart announced on Monday that it had unveiled a new logo, part of "a comprehensive brand refresh." The U.S.-based retailer boasted in a news release that the new look — its first change ...
The hot stove is still bubbling but there has been some thought given to what next winter could look like — and one MLB Network analyst has a wild prediction for the Los Angeles Angels.
Plans to cut audio drama from BBC Radio 3 have been labelled a “devastating loss for writers and actors alike”, with critics calling it the end of the “National Theatre of the airwaves”.