Man convicted of killing lawyer in road rage confrontation
Jurors found Theodore Edgecomb, 32, of Milwaukee, guilty of one count of first-degree reckless homicide with a deadly weapon.
Starliner has docked with the ISS for the first time.
The future doesn't look bright for the meme coin that captivated cryptocurrency investors in 2021.
Ferrari’s performance in the opening two sessions certainly suggests they’re going to be taking the title fight to Red Bull. Charles Leclerc dominated the opening proceedings, topping the timesheets in the hour-long session followed just hundredths of a second behind by teammate Carlos Sainz. Session two, meanwhile, saw the much-improved Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton - in second and third respectively - who came closest to matching Leclerc rather than his teammate.
The proposed Crossrail 2 would run from the south-west to north-east, but it is not clear if and when it will ever go ahead
North Korea said 66 people have died since an unidentified fever began before quickly spreading in late April
As such, a lot of folks are truly missing out on a chance to accumulate extra funds for retirement. An HSA is a hybrid saving and investment account that lets you sock money away for near-term and future healthcare costs. Many people routinely confuse HSAs and FSAs (flexible spending accounts), but they're completely different.
In a world beset by conflicts and natural disasters, the number of people who fled their homes and sought shelter within their own countries hit a record high of close to 60 million by the end of 2021. A report by the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) said disasters – including weather events such as cyclones and floods in Asia as well as protracted conflicts in places like Syria, Afghanistan and Ethiopia – were factors behind new displacements last year."The world is f
Antonio Conte has confirmed Harry Kane will remain on penalties for Tottenham even despite Heung-min Son’s chase of the Premier League Golden Boot. The South Korean is enjoying his best ever season and is on 21 Premier League goals, just one behind Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah in the top scorer race.
Promised participation in £80bn Horizon programme is ‘collateral damage’ from rows over Northern Ireland
Dr Stuart Murray, whose stepson Martyn Hett was killed in the bombing five years ago, recalled screaming in his car after struggling to access help.
Outstanding small businesses from across the country gathered in London last night, as the sixth outing of the Small Awards made a glittering return.
The 30-year-old had branded Augusta National ‘unfair at times’ after closing rounds of 79 and 80 in last month’s Masters.
George Miller’s belated followup to 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road is a consciously unfashionable fantasy about a wary academic and a chatty genie that may leave you wishing for more
The Russian military said on Saturday it had destroyed a major consignment of Western arms in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, west of Kyiv, using sea-launched Kalibr cruise missiles. The defence ministry said in a statement the strike took out "a large batch of weapons and military equipment delivered from the USA and European countries" and intended for Ukrainian troops in the eastern Donbas region where the fighting is concentrated. Reuters could not independently verify the report, which also said Russian missiles had struck fuel storage facilities near Odesa on the Black Sea coast and shot down two Ukrainian Su-25 aircraft and 14 drones.
These fast-growing stocks are ripe for the picking following a nearly 30% peak decline in the Nasdaq.
This week’s pitch invasions have been characterised by a vicious, unpleasant gloating at the opposition – it’s a reflection of the nation’s mood
The largest monthly Social Security check is $4,194 but if you make certain decisions, it will be impossible to get it.
A second osprey chick has hatched at the Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve in Perthshire, the Scottish Wildlife Trust has said.
Britain's Conservative government needs to take measures now to help those most effected by a worsening cost-of-living crunch, former party leader and senior lawmaker Iain Duncan Smith said on Saturday. British inflation surged last month to its highest annual rate since 1982, with consumer price inflation hitting 9% in April, putting finance minister Rishi Sunak under pressure to do more to help those struggling to pay rising food, fuel and energy bills. Duncan Smith, also a former work and pensions minister, told BBC radio "Universal Credit" welfare payments should be immediately brought in line with inflation as part of what he called a "special fiscal event", in effect an emergency budget.