My whole career,” Garth Brooks told his fans Saturday night, “you’ve always just let me be me.”
A quarterback who was anointed a star too soon was on display and further exposed Sunday. But Philip Rivers and the San Diego Chargers weren’t the frauds.
INDIANAPOLIS — Peyton Manning watched disbelievingly as one pass after another hit the ground Sunday.
The owner of a brothel more than two hours’ drive from Las Vegas said she hopes to hire Nevada’s first legal male prostitutes within a month, now that state health officials have approved a method to test men for infectious diseases.
WASHINGTON — Risking the wrath of Democrats, Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., threatened Sunday to join Republicans in opposing health care legislation if it permits uninsured individuals as young as 55 to buy Medicare coverage.
No one minded that he was a tad rusty from sitting out nine years. Certainly not the critics, who have given Garth Brooks rave reviews after his Las Vegas comeback began this past weekend at Wynn Las Vegas.
