Dunk of the Night: Myles Turner
Dunk of the Night: Myles Turner - January 29, 2023
Dunk of the Night: Myles Turner - January 29, 2023
Italy vs England: Live score and latest updates from the Euro 2024 qualifiers
An asteroid big enough to wipe out a city will zip harmlessly between Earth and the moon's orbit this weekend, missing both celestial bodies. Saturday’s close encounter will offer astronomers the chance to study a space rock from just over 100,000 miles (168,000 kilometers) away. While asteroid flybys are common, NASA said it’s rare for one so big to come so close — about once a decade.
A South Carolina Senate panel is considering two proposals that advocates for the transgender adults and children argue unfairly targets and minimizes the community.
Aiden Fucci, now 16, pleaded guilty last month in the death of 13-year-old classmate Tristyn Bailey, stabbed 114 times in Florida in 2021.
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority’s board violated a city salary cap ordinance by agreeing to pay Frank White III $275,000 a year.
Most Americans believe the invasion was a mistake, but how much do the errors that led to that decision weigh on leaders today?
The ban does not currently impact any transgender athletes, though tightened rules could affect Caster Semenya and other athletes.
The Mavs complain that a referee error cost them the game
Manuel and Patricia Oliver confronted Republican lawmakers during a hearing on gun rights and legislation
The skier suing Gwyneth Paltrow has no medical proof his decline resulted from his crash with the Hollywood actress, a US court was told on Thursday, as a doctor testifying on his behalf conceded she only examined him after the accident.
The CEO of TikTok came in for a bipartisan bashing during a congressional hearing Thursday, as both Republicans and Democrats denounced the company as an arm of the Communist Chinese government.
RIMOUSKI, Que. — The victim in the sexual assault case involving ex-Parti Québécois member Harold LeBel has asked a judge to lift a publication ban on her identity. The woman asked Quebec Superior Court Justice Serge Francoeur Thursday to lift the ban on April 18, when a documentary about her case is scheduled to be released. Francoeur said he would take the victim's request under advisement and issue a ruling shortly. The victim told the court that in the documentary she spoke openly about the
PHOENIX, March 23, 2023--Fundamental Income Properties announced the issuance of $328.9 million of long-term, fixed-rate notes, reflecting the strength of their portfolio.
Yahoo Finance Live discusses a report that Walmart will be laying off hundreds of fulfillment center employees as the retail giant explores integrating automation into it's business practices.
All your favorite guys are on sale: Pokémon, Mario, Sonic and more, from just $20.
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said he is looking forward to negotiating with the Prime Minister and the Northern Ireland Secretary.
Alec Baldwin's attorneys claimed in a new court filing that the now-former special prosecutor who investigated the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of "Rust" used the case to advance her career and that public statements made in the case have violated his constitutional rights. New Mexico state Rep. Andrea Reeb announced last week that she was stepping down from the case. The resignation came weeks after Baldwin's counsel moved to disqualify her, arguing that under state law she cannot simultaneously exercise legislative and judicial power.
PARIS (AP) — French unions called for new nationwide protests next week, which will coincide with King Charles III's planned visit to France, after more than 1 million people demonstrated throughout the country Thursday against unpopular pension reforms. The Interior Ministry said the march in Paris, which was marred by violence, drew 119,000 people which was a record for the capital during the pension protests. Polls show that most French oppose President Emmanuel Macron's bill to increase the
EDMONTON — Police in Edmonton say a 16-year-old boy who shot and killed two officers a week ago had been apprehended in November under the Mental Health Act and taken to hospital for assessment. Police also say the same gun was used in a shooting days before the killings at a nearby restaurant that left a man injured. Police say detectives are working to trace the origins of the gun and how it came to be in the boy's possession, and that other people could face charges. Police say the employee a
Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said there can be ‘no renegotiating’ of the Windsor Framework.