Pliskova moves on in Eastbourne after sister act
Second seed Karolina Pliskova was just happy not to have her twin sister on the other side of the net as she made a winning...
Senegal President’s brother resigns after allegations of energy fraud
The brother of Senegal’s President Macky Sall has resigned from his government post after allegations of fraud relating to natural gas contracts, he said on...
‘Stonewall’ the Opera debuts in New York
As the world readies to celebrate the anniversary of the ‘Stonewall’ rebellion, an opera that aims to capture the sturm und drang of the historical...
Sanders calls for $1.6 trillion student debt cancellation
Senator Bernie Sanders, a Democratic presidential candidate, on Monday proposed a plan to wipe out all $1.6 trillion of U.S. student loan debt. Rough Cut...
Oklahoma judge approves Teva’s $85 million opioid settlement
An Oklahoma judge on Monday approved a revised $85 million settlement with Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd resolving claims by the state’s attorney general that the...
Supreme Court to hear insurers’ bid for $12 billion in Obamacare money
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether insurers can seek $12 billion from the federal government under a program set up by...
Sudan crisis: Internet restored – but only for lawyer – BBC News
Sudan crisis: Internet restored – but only for lawyer BBC News Sudan’s military rejects Ethiopia’s transition proposal Aljazeera.com Setback in Sudan return to civilian rule Daily Nation Sudan’s...
Asamnew Tsige, Suspected ringleader in Ethiopian Coup Attempt, is Reported Killed – nazret.com
Asamnew Tsige, Suspected ringleader in Ethiopian Coup Attempt, is Reported Killed nazret.com Turkey strongly condemns coup attempt in Ethiopia Anadolu Agency Ethiopia Amhara ‘coup ringleader killed’ BBC News...
Rapinoe on the spot to take U.S. into quarter-finals
The United States needed two Megan Rapinoe penalties, one of them controversially confirmed after a lengthy VAR review, to beat Spain 2-1 on Monday and...
Supreme Court takes up insurers’ $12 billion Obamacare dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether the federal government must pay insurers $12 billion under an Obamacare program aimed at encouraging...
