Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has moved to clarify a light-hearted remark he made about wanting to harm himself ...
The MLB non-tender deadline, typically a mundane formality during baseball’s offseason, grew more interesting Friday when the ...
A recent assessment of the 2024 presidential contest suggested that Democrats needed to emulate right-wing outreach. But that ...
The two-time Cy Young award winner joins the World Series champions, and the implications are huge both in Los Angeles and ...
Israel and Hezbollah have agreed on a cease-fire, but the nation is reeling from the losses of a year of war and scrabbling ...
Americans Mark Swidan, Kai Li and John Leung are en route back to the United States from imprisonment in China, the White ...
Australia passed a law banning children under 16 from using social media apps like TikTok and Snapchat. Whether it can be ...
Russia’s Foreign Ministry says it has revoked accreditation of two employees of the German ARD broadcaster and ordered them ...
Australian police officer Kristian White used his Taser on Clare Nowland at her nursing home, in an incident that led to ...
The USA Today sports-TV columnist, who died last week at 82, was feared by some broadcasters and adored by others.
It took the author 13 years to write her novel. Four years after it published, it was a Hollywood hit starring James Dean.
In 2006, Marisha Pessl’s debut novel, “ Special Topics in Calamity Physics ,” shot onto the scene as if it were propelled by ...