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via:christianpost Manny Pacquiao, Filipino world-renowned boxer and congressman, held a Bible study on Tuesday where he spoke about himself, New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin and New York Jets’ quarterback Tim Tebow being chosen by God to spread his word. Pacquiao, 33, conducted the Bible study at GMA’s Studio 7 in […]
via:eurweb Michael Jordan began feeling a little lonely in his huge 32,000 square foot Chicago mansion before proposing to his longtime girlfriend Yvette Prieto (pictured). Now that he’s getting ready to settle down again, he’s moving out into a smaller more modest home but in a sunny suburb of Miami. Read More […]
via:christianpost Tim Tebow, the Denver Broncos starting quarterback, has recently said he has been giving advice to New York Knicks starting point guard, Jeremy Lin. Tebow, a Christian athlete who has frequently made his faith known, said he can identify with Lin who rose to fame just three weeks ago. The Broncos quarterback spoke […]
via: cnn.com Penn State-Harrisburg’s Doug Persing wanted to play where his deafness was an extra challenge. WHP reports. See More
The Guinness Book of World Records has been attempting to contact Mamadou Ndiaye, 18, in regards to being two inches taller than anyone currently playing in the NBA. Ndiaye is a current student at a small private high school in Simi Valley, Calif. Read More
Would you watch Dwayne Wade and Gabrielle Union wedding plans unfold on a weekly basis? Well it might happen, but according to Ms. Union one thing has to be right to make it happen.
Take a good guess what "secret society" gave the inside scoop to Vanessa Bryant that made her file for divorce!
Allen Iverson's estranged wife Tawanna recent court filed document claims that he stop depositing money in the joint account and spend what was left in it. He's denied any wrong doing.
According to TMZ, a Washington, DC judge has dismissed all eight claims in the alleged father's lawsuit.
The NBA sent out a league-wide memo just before the lockout began on July 1 stating that anyone who broke the rules could be fined up to $1 million.