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The pop singer is ready to move on from the illness, and ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber as well.
The sexual assault case involving Chicago Blackhawks hockey star Patrick Kane has taken a new turn possibly complicating things as far as getting to the bottom of what really happened at Kane’s home in Buffalo on August 2.
United States president Barack Obama has been known to be a sports buff and one would immediately think that he is glued to the ongoing 2015 NBA playoffs pitting the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Mike Comrie and Hillary Duff may be facing a custody battle over their three-year-old son.
Will Allen was recently charged with operating a Ponzi scheme, and Jack Johnson was rumored to be involved, too
The NFL recently hired its first female referee, Sarah Thomas, although some speculate that the move might be leaning more towards gaining publicity, instead of basic talent
Dustin Byfuglien is facing possible suspension which can jeopardize the Winnipeg Jets' playoff goals
The 2015 NHL Trade concluded on March 2, with a number of notable players changing jerseys
Actress Elisha Cuthbert demanded an apology from Canadian TV station TSN after an aired report that the actress was allegedly cheating on her husband, NHL star Dion Phaneuf
The average NHL team has attained its biggest growth in history at $490 million in 2014
A number of top NHL players are bound to turn into unrestricted free agents in 2015
Hungry for more PlayStation 4 games? September won't let you down, as various developers are slated to release a slew of such goodies this month.
General manager of the Canadiens Marc Bergevin announced on August 2 that the team agreed to a contract lasting eight years with the defenseman. Subban will be playing for the Habs from 2014 to 2022.
It was officially announced on July 2 that Brooks Orpik will be joining the Washington Capitals.
For the 2014 NHL season, the salary cap has increased to $69 million, which means that teams will be battling for key free agents. On July 1, experts speculate that a lot of contracts will be signed, breaking new records.