LeBron James
Twitter reacts to her latest spewing of hate.
LeBron James spoke out against Trump once again for giving racism "an opportunity" during a presser on MLK day.
LeBron James made a big statement against Trump and for "equality" with a pair of special kicks that he wore during a Cleveland Cavalier game Sunday.
The Akron board greenlighted a plan for the LeBron James Family Foundation to open a public school in the city.
Some Black celebrities, including Barack and Michelle Obama, Alicia Keys, LeBron James, and Oprah Winfrey, of course, prove that volunteering or donating to families in need, are some of the best holiday gifts people can give, or receive.
Sports writer Peter Vecsey tweeted the N-word about LeBron James, borrowing lyrics from the Notorious B.I.G.
The NFL may have tried to silence Colin Kaepernick, but the political tone in professional sports was anything but hushed just hours ahead of this season’s NBA tipoff on Tuesday night.
Cleveland Cavaliers owner received “some of the most vile, disgusting, racist” messages from people outraged by LeBron James' Trump tweet. Dan Gilbert called it eye opening.
Athletes and NFL team owners push back against President Trump's divisive remarks about kneeling during the national anthem.
The NBA superstar says Donald Trump made hate "fashionable again."
Stephen Curry has signed a $201 million, five-year extension with the Golden State Warriors.
Bill Maher n-word slur and LeBron's home being hit by vandals have reignited the debate about a post-racial America.
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