Carl Carlton, Singer Behind “Everlasting Love” and “Bad Mama Jama,” Dies at 72

Carl Carlton, the acclaimed American R&B, soul and funk singer-songwriter whose career spanned six decades and produced enduring hits like “Everlasting Love” and “She’s a Bad Mama Jama (She’s Built, She’s Stacked),” has died at the age of 72. He passed away on December 14, 2025, after ongoing health issues, according to multiple reports. Born in Detroit, Michigan on May 21, 1953, Carlton…

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Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg Named Honorary Coach for Team USA

In an announcement that stunned the sports and entertainment world, Snoop Dogg has been named Team USA’s new honorary coach, bringing his signature charisma, cultural influence, and love for sports to the national spotlight. The appointment, unveiled Wednesday, marks a unique collaboration between one of hip-hop’s most recognizable figures and the country’s premier athletic program….

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Jason Collins

Former NBA Player Jason Collins Reveals Stage 4 Terminal Brain Cancer Diagnosis

Former NBA veteran Jason Collins, best known as the league’s first openly gay active player, has revealed he is battling Stage 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive and terminal form of brain cancer often referred to as the “emperor of all cancers.” Collins, 47, shared the devastating update in an emotional interview with ESPN reporter Ramona Shelburne,…

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Peter Greene

Peter Greene, “Blue Streak” and “The Mask” Actor Found Dead in His Apartment

Veteran character actor Peter Greene, known for his unforgettable villainous turns in films such as Pulp Fiction and The Mask, has died at the age of 60. Greene was found unresponsive in his Manhattan home on Friday, December 12, 2025, and his passing was confirmed by his longtime manager, Gregg Edwards. Greene, who built a three-decade career playing intense, often…

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Wendy Williams

Wendy Williams May Be Freed from Guardianship by Year’s End, Attorney Says

The legal team for former talk-show host Wendy Williams announced Tuesday that they expect her long-standing court-ordered guardianship to end before the close of 2025. According to her lawyer, Joe Tacopina, Williams “does not have frontotemporal dementia,” a key diagnosis that had originally justified the guardianship. Tacopina told ABC’s “Nightline” that “guardianship attorneys … have…

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