Headlines
-
Heat waive Terry Rozier, the last official act of a season derailed by federal gambling charges
Terry Rozier, who is facing federal charges related to a gambling operation, has been waived by the Miami Heat in an expected and procedural move that allows the team to sign another player to its roster before the postseason
-
Trump likes to back winners in foreign elections. The upcoming vote in Hungary will test his clout
Donald Trump has made a public flex of his political influence abroad on a scale that few, if any, U.S. presidents have, trying to marshal power he’s used domestically to sway races around the world
-
Democrats embrace DEI as 'American values' at National Action Network
Democratic presidential prospects touted the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion policies as a way to advance American values during the National Action Network conference in New York
-
Judge bars Arizona from regulating prediction market operators and pauses prosecution of Kalshi
A judge has temporarily barred Arizona from enforcing its gambling laws against predictive market operators like Kalshi
-
Rory McIlroy pulls away with birdie binge and sets Masters record with 6-shot lead at halfway mark
Rory McIlroy is turning the Masters into a victory lap
-
Artemis II astronauts emerge one-by-one from their moon capsule after returning to Earth with an ocean splashdown
Artemis II astronauts emerge one-by-one from their moon capsule after returning to Earth with an ocean splashdown
-
Allies yank support for Swalwell's California governor run after sexual assault allegations
Prominent supporters of California Rep. Eric Swalwell's bid for governor are withdrawing their support Friday in a stunning political reversal
-
Trump shares video of a brutal Florida killing allegedly by Haitian immigrant
President Donald Trump has shared a video of a deadly attack at a Florida gas station, using it to justify his mass deportation agenda
-
Michigan couple at center of Bahamas disappearance chronicled sailing adventures on social media
A Michigan couple who used social media to chronicle their sailing adventures had a history of contention, including claims of assault on each other
-
China’s state media turns to social media and AI to tell its story — and often mock the US
The messaging from China’s Communist government may once have been rigid, but not anymore
- More Headlines


