LSU star Angel Reese received support from the original creator of the “You Can’t See Me” taunt – Tony Yayo – nearly a week after the controversy stemming from the star basketball player giving Iowa’s Caitlin Clark a little bit of her
The hottest ticket in Miami is UFC 287, and former President Trump is well aware. So, he headed over to Kaseya Center in South Florida to take in the fights. He also has one of the best seats in the house. CLICK
Conflict with China 'last resort' but Congress will authorize troops if Americans support it: McCaul
Texas Republican Rep. Michael McCaul told Fox News during his visit in Taiwan Friday that conflict with China was a “last resort,” but said so long as the American people support it, Congress will approve boots on the ground if Beijing attacks.
South Korea, the U.S. and Japan called for stronger international support of efforts to ban North Korea from sending workers abroad and curb the North’s cybercrimes as a way to block the country’s means to fund its nuclear program. The top South
King Charles has been warned that he may face calls to pay compensations, as the monarch supports a study digging into the history of the Royal Family’s ties to the slave trade. One researcher has warned the monarch “knows enough to apologise”.
Auburn head football coach Hugh Freeze wants to shake things up in his first year of coaching on the Plains. Instead of ending spring practice with the traditional spring game, Freeze wants to scrimmage another school. Head coach Hugh Freeze of the
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife were welcomed with military honors, tributes and praise in Poland on Wednesday at the start of a state visit meant as a gesture of thanks by Kyiv to its neighbor for its crucial support in
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith appeared to side with LSU star Angel Reese after the women’s basketball champion called first lady Jill Biden’s potential request to have Iowa also visit the White House after the national championship “A JOKE.” Reese fired off
Thousands of people took to the streets in Kosovo on Sunday holding signs and chanting slogans in support of former guerilla leaders on trial for their alleged roles in atrocities during the 1998-99 war for independence from Serbia. Filling the main squares
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid the PR company, run by the former First Lady’s press secretary, through their Archewell Organisation. They paid the company almost £90,000 ($109,800) for “strategic support for social impact PR”. The money was sent to US political