Patriots owner Robert Kraft tells USA TODAY Sports that he wanted to air a second Super Bowl ad because the fight against racism continues.
In the lead-up to Super Bowl LIX, the referees were a big topic of conversation. Much has been made about apparent favorable ...
It features entertainer Snoop Dogg and Kraft's longtime friend ... "This ad," Kraft explained, "is a call to action." Kraft sees these ads as a counter to the ugliness he sees in the country.
How easily Snoop flipped on Trump proves that he puts himself before the community, and that's not what a leader with a bully pulpit should ever do.
social media critics were quick to call out the rapper for what they perceived as hypocrisy. One user blasted, “2pac always was right about snoop dogg, he always playing both sides for a check ...
In an Instagram video, Snoop Dogg spoke out about "all the hate" amid backlash to his performance at an inauguration event.
Snoop Dogg's decision to perform for a Donald Trump event has drawn criticism from the Black community. The rapper, who once called Trump a "racist", now says he has "nothing but love and respect ...
Snoop Dogg seems to have the backlash from his inauguration ... "I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future." ...
While playing for the President ... “America y’all should be ashamed to call this piece of (expletive) y’all president. He ain’t mine.” Interestingly, Snoop Dogg said America should ...