Prince Andrew could face an FBI investigation as the man lined up to be head of the intelligence agency promises 'to do everything' to uncover those linked to the Royal's friend Jeffrey Epstein.
A major reason for their success is owner Jeffrey Lurie, who bought the team in 1994 and has since led them to many playoff runs and their first Super Bowl win. Lurie purchased the Philadelphia ...
Glenn Lurie, a veteran in the telecommunications industry, has spent over 30 years championing the shift towards a mobile, digital lifestyle. This approach proved invaluable when the COVID-19 ...
Prince Andrew messaged Jeffrey Epstein to say they would “play some more soon” two months after he claimed to have cut off contact with the paedophile, it has emerged. The Duke of York claimed he ...
Ever wanted to own a lock of Leonard Cohen’s hair? Now’s your chance, thanks to an upcoming auction featuring dozens of items once belonging to the iconic singer-songwriter. Julien’s Auction House has ...
By Tyler Jenke An array of items once belonging to late Canadian musician Leonard Cohen are going up for sale next month, with the likes of notebooks, jewelry, hats, and even his hair going under ...
In less than two weeks, Jeffrey Lurie's Philadelphia Eagles have a chance to secure another Super Bowl ring. The last time they did, they defeated Lurie's hometown team: the New England Patriots.
The owner of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles, US businessman Jeff Lurie, is reportedly (according to the Ringer head honcho Bill Simmons) in the running to buy a majority share of the Boston Celtics.
The owner of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles, US businessman Jeff Lurie, is reportedly (according to the Ringer head honcho Bill Simmons) in the running to buy a majority share of the Boston Celtics.
But Bill Simmons of The Ringer reported this week that Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie will be “in the running” to purchase the team, too. Lurie has not spoken publicly about the ...
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