As sports catchphrases start to stick, savvy coaches and athletes are moving to protect them with federal trademarks.
Connick Jr. performed a rendition of "Go to the Mardi Gras" alongside the Southern University Human Jukebox Marching Band.
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The Celtic player has completed a late loan move to the Championship side even though he was being viewed as a potential ...
Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, sparked engagement speculation when she was spotted wearing a ring on her left ...
Businesses in downtown Louisville are reaping the benefits of an increased attendance at University of Louisville men's ...
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Major college sports changed in 2021, when Congress allowed student-athletes to make money off their name, image and likeness ...
Inter Miami star and Argentine soccer legend Lionel Messi—the second-most followed person on Instagram and one of the ...