ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has no aspirations to get into politics, but that doesn't mean he doesn't want to talk about the topic. Smith and ESPN have reached agreement on a new five-year ...
Stephen A. Smith will continue to be ESPN's staple — and make a lot of money while doing so. The longtime reporter and analyst has agreed to a five-year extension worth at least $100 million ...
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith challenged Whoopi Goldberg during "The View" on Tuesday over the Democratic Party's messaging problem after the liberal host attempted to defend the messaging by ...
Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith is taking on a new role in Democratic politics as the party searches for its identity after its loss to President Trump in November. Smith expressed interest in ...
Now, here’s Mike Sykes. Good morning, Winners! Stephen A. Smith is $100 million richer today. ESPN's leading man signed a new deal with the company on Thursday, making him the worldwide leader's ...
Enter Stephen A. Smith, ESPN's highly paid commentator on "First Take," who added his two cents, with the caveat of the never-married Smith saying what he would do if that happened to him.
One of Steve Smith Sr.’s children has hit out at those sending “hateful messages” to their family in the wake of cheating allegations made against the former NFL All-Pro. Smith Sr., ...
Jack Smith, the special counsel who brought two criminal cases against President Donald Trump, received $140,000 in pro bono legal services from a prominent Washington law firm before he resigned ...
Patti Smith will perform her debut album Horses in full on tour to celebrate the LP’s 50 anniversary. The tour will feature feature guitarist Lenny Kaye and drummer Jay Dee Daugherty ...
Pundit Stephen A. Smith again raised the possibility of a presidential run as a Democrat, blasting the party in the process and saying it has no obvious candidate to take on Republicans in the ...
In the spirit of full disclosure, I have met Stephen A. Smith, although I doubt that he remembers it. Back in 2011, I was working for ESPN, helping to start a Web site called Grantland.
Australia's ICC Champions Trophy 2025 exit saw batting icon Steve Smith call it quits on a glittering ODI career. With 5800 runs from 170 outings, Smith forged a lasting legacy that included two Men's ...