
MIAMI, June 25 (UPI) -- Singer Gloria Estefan and her husband, 19-time Grammy Award-winning producer Emilio, say they have bought a minority interest in the NFL Miami Dolphins.
The couple confirmed week-long reports at a news conference Thursday.
The Estefans are the first Cuban-Americans to hold an ownership stake in a NFL franchise.
"This is thrilling, to be part of the hometown team," the 5-time Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Gloria Estefan said. "But don't worry. We won't be calling any plays."
"I have always said that ownership should reflect the wonderful diversity of South Florida," Dolphins owner and managing general partner Stephen M. Ross said in a release. "Emilio and Gloria joining the team as minority partners is just the first step towards including many of the diverse elements of this community as part of our ownership group."
It is the latest off-season move by the Dolphins, who renamed Dolphins Stadium to Land Shark Stadium last month through a partnership with singer Jimmy Buffett.
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GRAND FORKS, N.D., Feb. 9 (UPI) --
The University of North Dakota has resumed using the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo for its athletic teams, school President Robert Kelley said Wednesday.
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MIAMI, Feb. 9 (UPI) --
Ronnie Smith, former trumpet player for the disco/funk group K.C. and the Sunshine Band, has died in a Florida hospital, his family said.
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Neanderthals were not wiped out by modern human ancestors but more likely were integrated into the human gene pool thousands of years ago, U.S. researchers say.
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