Barrier-breaking country star Charley Pride was at No. 1 with the biggest crossover hit of his career on this day in 1972.
Five years ago today, the world said goodbye to the fearless artist who became country music's first Black star.
Country music lost a trailblazer five years ago, December 12, when Charley Pride, the first Black star in country music, died at age 86.
A Denver family said they lived every parent’s worst nightmare, waking up in the middle of the night to find a stranger walking toward their children’s bedrooms. In an interview with Fox News Digital, ...
In the first of three Thanksgiving day games, the Detroit Lions play host to the division rival Green Bay Packers on Thursday afternoon to kick off a holiday triple-header. Detroit is coming off a ...
Agents are arresting foreign-born spouses when they report for the final step to obtain permanent residency, and charging them with visa violations that could result in deportation. Immigration ...
AMHERST, Mass. (AP) Austyn Dendy scored three touchdowns and Bowling Green Falcons beat winless Massachusetts Minutemen 45-14 in a season finale on Tuesday night. The win snapped a five-game losing ...
In a time largely defined by social disconnection and hopelessness, John Green’s work, across multiple formats and platforms, has been a beacon of humane connection and hope. His beloved young-adult ...
Melania Trump is dressing to impress – the Saudi Arabian delegation, that is. The first lady wore an emerald green strapless Elie Saab gown on Tuesday, Nov. 18, for the black tie dinner the White ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - For Charley Crockett, it’s been a long journey from busking on Royal Street to being nominated for Grammys in back-to-back years as a budding country music star. The latest ...
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