Bobby Flay chats with USA TODAY about the second season of “Bobby’s Triple Threat” and his 25 years on the Food Network.
Author: Ralphie Aversa, USA TODAY
Tomorrow X Together on the group’s new music, proudest moment and go-to Five Guys order
Tomorrow X Together stopped by USA TODAY’s New York studio in the midst of a sold-out U.S. tour. The group headlines Lollapalooza in August.
Inside Robert Kraft’s campaign to combat antisemitism: ‘We can’t solve this on our own’
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft spoke with USA TODAY about his new $25 million campaign to combat antisemitism in the U.S.
Miles Teller talks acting with his wife in a new Super Bowl ad, ‘Top Gun 2’ Oscar nominations
Miles and Keleigh Teller chat with USA TODAY Ad Meter about their first ever Super Bowl commercial, an ad for Bud Light called “Hold.”
Watch Serena Williams, Brian Cox swing away in Michelob ULTRA’s Super Bowl ad
Serena Williams and Brian Cox speak with USA TODAY’s Ad Meter, which is premiering the new Super Bowl ad they star in for Michelob ULTRA.
Chef Marcus Samuelsson was once told he wouldn’t own a restaurant because he was Black
Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson recalls the “game-changing” words that led him to America. He now owns 13 restaurants and 8 James Beard awards.
USA TODAY talks Super Bowl ads with Eli Manning, Serena Williams and Jamie-Lynn Sigler
We talk Super Bowl ads with the stars featured in them: Two-time MVP Eli Manning, “Sopranos” star Jamie-Lynn Sigler and tennis phenom Serena Williams.
Serena Williams says starring in Super Bowl commercial beats winning a Grand Slam
Serena Williams chats with USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa about “King Richard” receiving Oscar nominations and her Super Bowl commercial.
A 75-year-old mom lost her job after 50 years with no retirement fund. Here’s what her son did.
“Duty Free” is a documentary that will hit theaters for Mother’s Day. It tells the story of how Sian-Pierre Regis helped his mom when she was fired.
Dolly Parton puts spin on ‘9 to 5’ for Super Bowl commercial debut with Squarespace
Country music legend Dolly Parton adds to her rich career by remixing her hit, “9 to 5,” in an ad for the e-commerce platform Squarespace.