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Little Baby by Buddy Holly

“Little Baby” was written and recorded by the pioneering rock and roll artist Buddy Holly in 1957. It was released as the B-side to Holly’s single “Rave On” that year, though the song has since become a beloved and well-known…

Caitlin Clark is not having the disrespect of using her name to disparage the other women in the WNBA

Caitlin Clark said it’s ‘disappointing’ her name is being used for racism and misogyny towards other WNBA players

EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson is captured in astonishing video deposition squirming, giggling and quoting Bible verses as he’s questioned about molesting boys in unearthed footage

Squirming in his seat, Michael Jackson is asked directly on camera whether he’s a pedophile in newly unearthed video footage obtained by DailyMailTV. The King of Pop is quizzed by lawyers about…

After rescuing a dog trapped in the deep forest, a kind-hearted girl gave it a warm hug until the owner arrived, reminding us of the power of kindness that transcends species boundaries.

In a heartening tale of compassion, a kind-hearted girl rescues a dog trapped in the deep forest, offering the frightened canine not only physical rescue but also…

True Love Ways – Buddy Holly

“True Love Ways” is a classic song written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty. Released in 1958, the track showcases Holly’s talent as a songwriter and performer

The heartbreaking letter Elizabeth Taylor wrote when Michael Jackson died

The letter was first revealed in the memoir just released on December 6 called Elizabeth Taylor: The Grit and Glamor of an Icon by author Kate Andersen Brower. “My dear Michael, I…

BREAKING: Auriemma criticized Clark for not being quite ready physically to perform at the highest level in the league.

Much of the noise that has surrounded Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark has been about narratives off the court. Many around the WNBA have been angry with the

An Inspirational Tale of Resilience and Triumph Over Unforgiving аЬуѕѕ

This inspirational tale of resilience and triumph serves as a reminder that, even in the face of the harshest adversities, the human spirit has the capacity

Maybe Baby-Buddy Holly and the Crickets-original song-1957

“The Crickets’ ‘Maybe Baby’ is a timeless rock and roll hit that showcases the band’s infectious energy and melodic prowess. Released in 1957, the song

Jason Whitlock fires another jab at Angel Reese comparing her “homecoming” attendance to Caitlin Clark’s record sellout

Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever held a 2-9 record before Friday’s 85-83 win over the still winless Washington Mystics who have now lost their 11th straight