Colts’ Luck (calf) sits out; vows to play Week 1
With a calf injury from organized team activities still lingering three months later, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck missed Tuesday’s practice and will sit out...
I’m the ‘least racist person’ anywhere in the world: Trump
President Trump on Tuesday renewed his attacks on black civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton and Representative Elijah Cummings on Tuesday as the feud continued...
Exclusive: Two powerful Canadian provinces argued against federal drug price crackdown
Canada’s two most populous provinces, Ontario and Quebec, have privately expressed concerns with a federal government plan to slash the price of patented drugs, arguing...
Morocco’s BMCE Bank looks to build on China ties to deliver $11 billion tech city
BMCE Bank is looking to build on its ties with China to help finance and develop a new industrial city in the north of Morocco,...
Man accused of pushing boy under German train was wanted by Swiss
A 40-year-old Eritrean refugee accused of killing an eight-year-old boy by pushing him under a train in Frankfurt was wanted by police in Switzerland, where...
Greece approves cut on property tax, eases arrears repayment
The Greek parliament approved an across-the-board reduction of a deeply unpopular property tax on Tuesday, fulfilling an election pledge of new prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis....
Trump condemns slavery in Jamestown speech amid controversy over prior incendiary remarks
U.S. President Donald Trump, under fire in Washington for verbal attacks on racial minority lawmakers, condemned American slavery on Tuesday at the 400th anniversary of...
Trump warns China not to wait for 2020 for deal
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned China against waiting out his first term in office to finalize any trade deal, saying if he wins...
New protest erupts as Hong Kong charges 44 activists with rioting
Hundreds of people surrounded a police station in Hong Kong on Tuesday chanting “free the martyrs” after 44 activists were charged with rioting following weekend...
‘We may lose Christmas’: escalating Hong Kong protests taking bigger toll on shops, economy
Months of increasingly violent protests in Hong Kong are taking a growing toll on the city’s economy, weighing on confidence and scaring away tourists from...