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Stephen A. Smith sounds off on Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' recent comments about being occupied with his $100 billion natural gas business.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith gave what many are calling the "dirtiest" look to a longtime coworker on "First Take" on Thursday morning. The ESPN morning show was discussing Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry's comments on the LSU Tigers head football coaching search.
Stephen A. Smith's comment about thinking of Hailee Steinfeld while watching Josh Allen during a First Take segment sparked significant backlash. Despite his clarification that he was referring to her talent,
Stephen A. Smith isn’t backing down from FBI director Kash Patel, even if he has no interest in escalating their verbal spat.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett calls Stephen A. Smith’s remarks disappointing “from a cultural standpoint” before accepting his apology and moving on.
Radio host Stephen A. Smith posted a video Wednesday offering an apology to Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, after he previously called out her performative politics. Ahead of his show, Smith released a video titled "An apology to Jasmine Crockett" that addressed his past attacks on the Texas representative's fiery behavior.
Dallas Cowboys fans are up in arms over Jerry Jones’ recent comments to The Wall Street Journal — and none more than ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith. With the Cowboys floundering at 3-4-1 and their defense in shambles, Jones was more concerned about a natural gas investment than his struggling team.
NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith doubled down on his comments that Thursday's FBI arrests were part of US President Donald Trump's revenge agenda against NBA players.
Pundit Stephen A. Smith apologized this week for comments he made criticizing Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) and her approach to politics. Smith, in his previous remarks, had described language Crockett has used to blast Republicans as “rhetoric for the streets” and questioned how it would serve the people in her district.