Basketball Hall of Famer Paul Pierce has one simple question about his removal from ESPN: “What did I do wrong?” It has been around two years since ESPN decided to fire Pierce shortly after he posted an Instagram Live video that showed
The Minnesota Timberwolves will be without their defensive anchor on Tuesday as they face the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA’s play-in game, with the winner securing the seventh seed in the Western Conference. Rudy Gobert, the three-time Defensive Player of the
Denmark’s acting defense minister on Tuesday said he expects Copenhagen and its NATO allies will reach a decision on sending warplanes to Ukraine “before the summer” as concerns mount over Kyiv’s air defense capabilities amid the classified U.S. document leak. The Pentagon
One year ago, Brooks Koepka was punching his hand through the rear window of a car after missing the cut at the Masters. Fifty-two weeks later, he’s dominating Augusta National. Koepka was one of the biggest names to jump ship to the
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision on whether or not to attend the King’s Coronation is ‘irrelevant”, PR expert and Go Up’s Chief Executive Edward Coram-James has claimed. He said the Palace are preparing for “every scenario” so a last-minute decision won’t
Collin Morikawa’s opening round at the Masters didn’t come without a bit of controversy on Thursday. The golf rule book came into conversation when Morikawa was setting up for a putt on the sixth hole when one of the Masters live streams
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to tell the Palace whether or not they plan to attend the King’s Coronation within days. President Biden’s decision to tell the King he will not be making the trip for the historic event is
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s spokesman on Wednesday defended Berlin’s record on delivering arms to Ukraine after the vice chancellor, a rare prewar advocate of providing Kyiv with weapons, said this week he was “deeply ashamed” that it took Germany so long to
U.N. officials have condemned a Taliban decision to bar Afghan female staffers from working at the agency. Despite initial promises of a more moderate rule than during its previous stint in power, the Taliban have imposed harsh measures since taking over the
Malaysia’s top court refused Friday to review its 2022 decision to uphold former Prime Minister Najib Razak’s conviction for graft and 12-year jail sentence, saying he was “the author of his own misfortune.” A five-member Federal Court bench unanimously rejected his final