Baltimore author D. Watkins talks latest memoir 'Black Boy Smile'
Happiness, forgiveness, honesty and self-reflection are just some of the many themes Baltimore native D. Watkins covers in his new book, Black Boy Smile: A Memoir in Moments.
Full fifth Test scoreboard England blown away by brilliant Bumrah to put India in control Umpire chief axed over Devon Malcolm 'racism slur' had been previously suspended
Wimbledon day 7: Full order of play, including Watson v Niemeier from 1.30pm Tsitsipas accuses Kyrgios of being 'a bully with an evil side' Exclusive: Wimbledon considers changes to The Queue amid drop in attendances
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PM under pressure to explain what he knew about former deputy chief whip’s alleged sexual misconduct
Israel's caretaker Prime Minister Yair Lapid held his first Cabinet meeting on Sunday since taking over as leader, promising a functional government despite the political instability that is sending Israel to its fifth elections in less than four years. Lapid, sitting next to his predecessor power-sharing partner Naftali Bennett, also warned that Israel would take any step necessary to defend itself after it shot down three unmanned aircraft launched by the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. Lapid took over last week as prime minister as part of an agreement forged last year that created the coalition government.
Indian fact-checker sent to 14 days of judicial custody after police opposed his bail
‘I don’t think that’s the case at all’: Therese Coffey denies party has issue following series of scandals
Thousands under evacuation orders as authorities warn east coast low could bring flooding more severe than than the floods of 2021 and early 2022
The Supreme Court’s latest climate change ruling could dampen efforts by federal agencies to rein in the tech industry, which went largely unregulated for decades as the government tried to catch up to changes wrought by the internet. In the 6-3 decision that was narrowly tailored to the Environmental Protection Agency, the court ruled Thursday that the EPA does not have broad authority to reduce power plant emissions that contribute to global warming. The precedent is widely expected to invite
Ukrainian and Russian forces make competing claims of controlling Luhansk city
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The former oligarch-turned-dissident says Western governments bear ‘significant responsibility’ for the conflict in Ukraine, having failed to take action after the annexation of Crimea in 2014
Lewis Hamilton says he will try to produce something special for home fans but accepted a record ninth British Grand Prix win is a tall order. Hamilton will start from fifth on the grid after a rain-hit qualifying session, which saw Carlos Sainz record the first ever pole position of his career. Struggling Mercedes have brought some major upgrades to Silverstone and team boss Toto Wolff said on Thursday he hoped to give Hamilton a car good enough to win for the first time this year.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner could produce a spectacle fitting of Centre Court’s 100-year anniversary.
Man dies after shooting in Pickens County, deputies say
In its latest intelligence update on Sunday, the Ministry of Defence said Russia is ‘likely prioritising a pseudo-constitutional vote in an attempt to legitimise its control of the region’
The Tour de France resumes with its final Danish leg, a 182km ride down the mainland coastline finishing in the town of Sonderborg
Italy is suffering its worst drought in 70 years due to heat surges and lack of rain. Many major rivers in the country are facing levels more than half-down, with experts saying agricultural production will be seriously compromised this year.
From monthly benefits to what workers owe via payroll tax, sizable changes are on the way for America's leading retirement program.
<strong>Exclusive:</strong> Pincher firmly denies touching Tory colleague sexually on two occasions in last eight months