Brad Arnold And 3 Doors Down Are Trending And Suddenly It Is 2003 Again
The 3 Doors Down lead singer is everywhere right now. Here is why everyone is talking about the band that defined early 2000s rock nostalgia.
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Italian broadcaster Rai's sports chief Paolo Petrecca resigns after his gaffe-ridden Winter Olympics commentary went viral for all the wrong reasons.
The 3 Doors Down lead singer is everywhere right now. Here is why everyone is talking about the band that defined early 2000s rock nostalgia.
Bad Bunny, Kid Rock, and Green Day are all performing at Super Bowl 2026. Here is everything you need to know about the controversial halftime lineup.
The Denver Nuggets MVP climbs past Oscar Robertson and sets his sights on Russell Westbrook's record. 'It's absolutely unbelievable what he's done.'
The MVP favorite faces a critical absence but remains eligible for the award. Adam Silver must now name an All-Star replacement.
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Kobbie Mainoo's pinpoint passing and Michael Carrick's tactical shift have transformed United from also-rans to top-four contenders.
No Curry. No Doncic. But plenty of drama as LeBron James delivers the clutch blow in a playoff positioning battle between Western Conference rivals.
Seth Trimble delivers in the clutch as the Tar Heels hold off a late Blue Devils rally in the 257th meeting of college basketball's greatest rivalry.
A teenage wonder strikes again. Lamine Yamal's brilliant long-range goal headlines another dominant display as Barcelona open a four-point gap at the top.
'I'll figure it out,' Harden told his new teammates. He did exactly that, leading Cleveland to victory while Donovan Mitchell stole the show.
The legendary pinch-runner who stole 48 bases in just 112 games revolutionized baseball's late-game strategy. Managers called him the ultimate weapon.
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