Forty-six years ago today, Kenny Rogers was at the top of the country chart with a single that changed his life forever.
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10 Nostalgic Mall Food Court Staples We Can Barely Find Anymore
The mall food court used to be a great place to eat, but now there are a lot of former food court staples that we can't ...
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Here’s the crazy untold story behind Kenny Rogers’ signature hit, ‘The Gambler’
Kenny Rogers scored the defining hit of his career when he released “The Gambler” in 1978, but he was not the first artist to record the song. Another well-known star cut it before him, and another ...
These are four of the best country Christmas songs that were ever released, which all happened to have come out in the 1990s.
We break down all you need to know from the first half of the 2025-26 high school girls basketball season on the Treasure ...
At Washington State and across the college football ecosystem, it's transfer portal season. The transfer portal opened Friday, and it will close on Jan. 16, giving players a two-week window to enter ...
Below is a live tracker of Cougs in the portal. First is a list of the names, and further down are capsules on each player and their backgrounds. It will be updated with each player who enters the ...
Kenny Rogers is known more for the player he was traded for, but his original deal was still a momentous moment.
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Inside Kenny Rogers' $15 million ghost house
In one of America's wealthiest neighborhoods lies an abandoned mega-mansion that was once the home of Kenny Rogers. Built in the early 1990s, this castle-like estate was valued at $15 million and ...
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A multilayered political thriller, a dark-comedy salute to radical resistance, a ping-pong picaresque and a bluesy vampire tale set in Jim Crow Mississippi are among THR film reviewers’ favorites of ...
As rumors swirl over candidates for Michigan’s open head coaching job, Kenny Dillingham is offering up nothing but praise for the maize and blue. And one key phrase. “That’s cool, I guess,” Dillingham ...
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