Although Gotti was known for his high-profile career in the music industry, details about his personal life, including his ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Ben Shelton's Australian Open quarterfinal foe, Lorenzo Sonego, produced the shot of the tournament — diving to his left for a volley with so much spin that the ...
Getty Images/Design Pics RF A bride is still fuming after her brother brought his pregnant new girlfriend to her destination wedding — and then demanded that she be included in the family photos.
Lorenzo Sonego’s Australian Open has come to an end at the hands of American Ben Shelton, who trumped him 6-4 7-5 4-6 7-6(4) to book his second appearance in a grand slam semi-final. Shelton ...
He now faces Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego who is now enjoying his best ever performance in a Grand Slam event. He reached the quarters by overcoming American talent Learner Tien in four sets. It was ...
There weren’t many predictions for a quarterfinal between Lorenzo Sonego and Ben Shelton coming at the 2025 Australian Open. But that’s what we’re getting. So how will it play out?
In his spirited roughly three-minute invocation on Monday, Rev. Lorenzo Sewell thanked God for the incoming Trump administration and prayed "that America would begin to dream again." The comments ...
Rev. Lorenzo Sewell, senior pastor of 180 Church in Detroit, will deliver one of the benedictions at Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20. Sewell’s role holds deep personal and historical ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Pastor of 180 Church Lorenzo Sewell, delivers a benediction after President Donald Trump was sworn in during ...
Pastor of 180 Church Lorenzo Sewell, delivers a benediction after President Donald Trump was sworn in during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington ...
Lorenzo Sewell, senior pastor of the 180 church in Detroit, Michigan, made remarks during the ceremony on Monday morning. In his three-minute prayer, Sewell was incredibly patriotic and pro ...
Members of the audience in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda nodded their heads as the Rev. Lorenzo Sewell of the 180 Church in Detroit spoke and broke out in applause as he concluded his remarks.