
Legendary US tennis coach Nick Bollettieri, maker of Grand Slam champions, dies at 91
The guru molded stars including Andre Agassi, Martina Hingis, Monica Seles, Maria Sharapova, Boris Becker and Anna Kournikova at his Bradenton academy in Florida
The guru molded stars including Andre Agassi, Martina Hingis, Monica Seles, Maria Sharapova, Boris Becker and Anna Kournikova at his Bradenton academy in Florida
While there is growing interest in negotiating an end to the invasion of Ukraine, most experts believe that the conditions for establishing a dialogue have not been reached
Citing the enormous impact on American farmers, the Biden administration says it may enforce compliance with North American trade agreements
A massive FBI and State Police hunt is underway after the fatal stabbing of four friends in the small university community. Two weeks after the tragedy, no suspects have been identified
The rapper had published an image of a Nazi Swastika merged with the Star of David and praised Hitler on ‘Infowars’
Mayor Eric Adams is offering up to $170,000 to whoever shows ‘the drive, determination, and killer instinct” to effectively deal with one of the Big Apple’s longstanding public health issues
Buttressed by renewed support from China and Russia, Kim Jong-un ordered more tests this year than during the 63-year-long regime of his father and grandfather
The relatives of Kandace Florence, Jordan Marshall and Courtez Hall want the rental giant to ensure that all properties advertised on its app have working carbon monoxide monitors
As the Ukraine conflict continues, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that there was an ‘immense’ risk of a non-nuclear confrontation turning into war
Thanks partly to celebrity chef José Andrés, an obscure bakery now makes over €5 million in sales from its ‘picos,’ which were born out of a production mistake
‘No one single politician may do more to establish separate Ukrainian and Russian identities in the 21st century than Putin,’ says the director of the Institute for Ukrainian Research at Harvard University
Washington has been asked to clarify the whereabouts of Édgar Valdez Villarreal after the convicted drug-trafficker vanished from Federal Bureau of Prisons databases
Susan Hussey has stepped down from her palace duties after asking a Black charity leader where she was ‘really’ from
The Spanish winery, famous for its Frank Gehry architecture and recently ranked as the world’s second-best vineyard, opened bottles from 30 vintages dating all the way back to the 19th century
The 82-year-old Brazil legend was admitted to the Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital with ‘general swelling” but doctors said he had ‘full control of his vital functions’
Almost two decades have passed since the premiere of the Christmas film, which remains popular today largely thanks to its ensemble cast, featuring Hugh Grant, Bill Nighy, Emma Thompson, Laura Linney and Thomas Brodie-Sangster
The Beltrán Leyva Cartel hitman, one of the most bloodthirsty narcos in Mexican history, was serving 49 years in Florida but is no longer registered as being in US custody
There has been a rise in cases of identity theft using account verification and Twitter Blue as lures, according to industry firm Proofpoint
By 2030, 70% of the region’s electricity could come from renewable sources
A win for either side will be enough to secure a place in the last 16 but the match has been overshadowed by protests following the death of Mahsa Amini and the USSF’s alteration of the Iranian flag
The project will compare genetic remains from the Spanish region of Galicia, with those taken from the navigator’s tomb in Seville. If the results match, it would change 500 years of history
The European Union will serve frequencies of the new 5G network so that travelers can use their cellphones from the air
A recent study revealed that among the wolves in Yellowstone National Park, those affected by toxoplasmosis usually engage in riskier behaviors
Nearly 50,000 academic researchers and teaching assistants have downed tools, threatening to derail spring admissions and cause exam chaos as employees demand salary hikes in line with spiraling living costs
Both parties are requesting that the international community lift sanctions on the Maduro government, so that $5 billion in frozen state monies held abroad can be released
The Administration will retain significant leverage that can be used to incentivize future agreements in this process
Government institutions and private companies provide employees the time and resources to see their team during the soccer tournament in Qatar