Former St. John’s head coach Mike Anderson has filed a lawsuit against the school saying it used money that was supposed to go to him in a buyout to hire Rick Pitino. Anderson says the school fired him with cause to avoid
Lithuania is seeking up to 120 million euros in compensation from Belarus, accusing its eastern neighbor of orchestrating the immigration of thousands of people, mainly from Africa and the Middle East. Since 2021, when the European Union imposed sanctions on Belarus and
Three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. continues to search for his next NFL team. Beckham recently held a private workout in Arizona and reportedly grabbed the attention of several teams. According to CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones, the Panthers, Giants, Patriots,
Russia is looking to destabilize Moldova, another country in Eastern Europe that has a troubled relationship with Moscow. The former Soviet republic’s interior minister said the current environment in Moldova is “extremely volatile” and that Russia plans to foment a coup to
A deadly Mexico kidnapping revealed the dangers Americans face in their pursuit of health care abroad as medical tourism continues to grow in response to high medical costs at home. Four Americans made headlines this week after they were violently attacked and
As franchise tags and free agent rumors swirl around as the new NFL year approaches on March 15, here’s another one: Philip Rivers might want out of retirement. Rich Eisen just returned from the NFL Scouting Combine, and put together a list
British police are searching for a group of men who have repeatedly tortured foxes – including setting them on fire in East London. An animal rescue group called the police late last month about a fox being set on fire in a
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo stopped to sign an autograph for a young fan before Saturday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers, but the wholesome interaction turned out to be something else. Two young Bucks fans waited for Antetokounmpo to head back to
Over the past three months, hundreds of young girls attending different schools in Iran have become overpowered by what are believed to be noxious fumes wafting into their classrooms, with some ending up weakened on hospital beds. Officials in Iran’s theocracy initially
Africa’s public health body says it hopes Mpox vaccines will finally arrive on the continent “in another two weeks, tops” after months of seeking doses. The doses will go first to countries with acute need and the largest overall burden, the acting