The Lucy actress's sunrise tattoo on her left forearm is her only piece of body art with colorful ink. It depicts a rising sun among a cluster of clouds and an ocean. "I've had the tattoo of a ...
Dallas Mavericks GM Nico Harrison is not a dumb man, but now he owns a 50,000 karat dunce Stetson because he committed the one sin a sports GM cannot make, one that Jerry Jones made in 1994 that ...
Releasing Adams will cost the Jets $8.3 million in dead-cap money, according to overthecap.com.
And while Adams reestablished his connection with Rodgers — their 82 total TDs are third in NFL history by a QB-WR combination behind Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison (114) and Steve Young and Jerry ...
Tattoos may be linked to an increased risk of cancer, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of South Denmark and the University of Helsinki have found tattoo ink may increase the ...
That included his former Arkansas teammate and boss, Jerry Jones. The Dallas Cowboys owner released a statement honoring Johnson, who spent five seasons as Dallas' head coach and led them to back ...
It’s been a great run starting 31 years ago.” On Tuesday, a day after the news broke, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones made an official statement regarding Johnson's retirement. " ...
Markle shared a photo of her fans’ “As Ever” tattoos in honor of her new lifestyle brand. Meghan Markle/Instagram On Monday night, the mom of two filmed herself en route to surprise her fans ...
A gunman opened fire into longstanding Lower Manhattan dive bar Tom & Jerry’s early in the morning on Saturday, March 1, killing an employee, Gothamist reports. A police investigation is underway.
The researchers are particularly concerned that tattoo ink may trigger chronic inflammation in the lymph nodes, which over time could lead to abnormal cell growth and an increased risk of cancer.
A man was shot and killed inside Tom and Jerry's Bar in NoHo early Saturday morning, police said. When police arrived, they found a man suffering from two gunshot wounds to the chest and one to ...
Tattoos are no longer taboo. One in every three Americans now has at least one tattoo. As getting inked becomes more common, potential risks and side effects are being more intensely scrutinized.