The judge in the Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against Fox has said the parties “have resolved their case”. The news came just as the trial was to begin and the judge dismissed the jury. It cuts short a potentially lengthy trial
Tom Brady shared a passage from Ralph Waldo Emerson the day after Gisele Bündchen’s interview with Vanity Fair dropped, explaining her divorce from the NFL legend. Brady shared the poem that mentioned “false friends” on Thursday morning. “What is success? To laugh
Anglican leaders rejected the leadership of the archbishop of Canterbury in a scathing letter after the Church of England voted earlier this month to offer blessings for same-sex couples. The statement against Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby was signed by archbishops from
A Moscow court on Monday sentenced a popular cookbook author and blogger to nine years in prison after convicting her in absentia of spreading false information about the country’s military. The trial was part of the Kremlin’s sweeping, months-long crackdown on dissent.
CBI boss Tony Danker has slammed Remainers for “false advocacy”, rejecting calls to rejoin the European Union. The Director General of the Confederation of British Industry said he does not “advocate” for rejoining the EU, saying the UK’s leave vote was a
He added: “The above is, of course, obvious to any sane minded individual. What is more remarkable is that the report was published by the EU.” The 2017 study commissioned by the European Parliament provided background on cross-border movement and trade between
On Wednesday’s edition of “Undisputed,” co-host Shannon Sharpe claimed Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson “ticked a lot of people off” with his “attitude,” adding that Wilson has his own office and “parking spaces” at the team’s facility. But several of Wilson’s receivers