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The Band FKA Lady Antebellum Files Lawsuit Against Singer Lady A

The group says it trademarked the name back in 2011

Why Would Anybody Invite the Washington Wizards to the NBA’s Restart?

The NBA's restart gives a whole new meaning to "moneyball"

Can Boarding Schools Survive Coronavirus?

The pandemic has exposed vulnerabilities for all institutions, even bastions of wealth and privilege

LA Artist Aryeh-Or Shares His Latest Project and Other Black Creators to Watch

The multi-hyphenate talks "STAND + DELIVER" and the fellow creatives who inspire him

Lee Daniels to Produce “Wonder Years” Reboot About Black Family for ABC

Fred Savage, who played Kevin on the original series, will direct the pilot

Oprah to Bring New York Times' "1619 Project" to Film and TV

The series of projects will examine the legacy of slavery in the U.S.

The 5 Biggest Criticisms of Facebook From a New Civil Rights Audit

No surprise, the site is "far too reluctant to adopt strong rules to limit misinformation"

Brooks Brothers Files for Bankruptcy After 200 Years in Business

The American brand is closing stores and factories, but it’s not down-and-out yet

Usain Bolt Comes Up With Electrifying Name for New Daughter

The Jamaican sprinter has introduced the world to Olympia Lightning Bolt

What Do the World's Best Chefs Keep in Their Fridges?

A new book looks inside the fridges of chefs like Nancy Silverton, Daniel Boulud and Carla Hall

ESPN Radio Moving on From Mike Golic and Trey Wingo

Golic, the former co-host of "Mike & Mike," started on ESPN Radio more than 20 years ago

Patrick Mahomes Is a $500-Million Bargain for the Chiefs

It may not seem it, but Mahomes made a Brady-like move in agreeing to take less

Adam Wilson Sees Into the Future With His New Novel, and It Isn't Great

The Brooklyn-based writer's third novel is in stores now