Jason Kelce took a few weeks to decide whether he was going to walk into the sunset after his 12th season with the Philadelphia Eagles ended in a Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. On Monday, Kelce said he will
The Chinese city of Xi’an, home to some 13 million people, has revealed plans to enforce lockdowns again – but not for Covid. Instead, the mega-city has backed the use of lockdowns and school and business closures as part of a plan
Britain will be opening a military in the far north of Norway as a hub for Royal Marine Commandos to strengthen NATO’s capabilities in the Arctic, the UK has announced. The announcement comes amid concerns following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The
WWE is set to return to Puerto Rico for the first time for a pay-per-view event in nearly 20 years as Backlash will take place at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan on May 6. The company
Prince Harry is not finished with his book tour yet as the royal announced he will be holding an “intimate” livestream conversation and Q&A to promote Spare. The Duke of Sussex will appear at the virtual event hosted by his book’s publisher,
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball will be sidelined for the rest of the 2022-23 season, the team confirmed. Ball has experienced setbacks in his recovery process from a meniscus tear in his left knee. Ball has not been healthy enough to suit
Australia’s top intelligence official revealed that the country has purged a number of “highly trained” spies that have operated in the country for years. “They were good – but ASIO was better. We watched them. We mapped their activities. We mounted an
The R&A made it official Tuesday, announcing that qualifying LIV Golf players will be permitted to play in the 151st edition of The Open Championship this year at Royal Liverpool. It’s been trending in this direction with the R&A saying for months
Mexican authorities in at least one major city have taken steps to improve security ahead of a busy tourist season and spring break as high crime remains a chief concern. “We strengthen security with the construction of three filters at points marked
A Japanese startup announced plans Tuesday to launch commercial space viewing balloon flights that it hopes will bring an otherwise astronomically expensive experience down to Earth. Company CEO Keisuke Iwaya said passengers do not need to be billionaires, go through intense training