Soccer-Spanish football admits racism problem after Vinicius incident
MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish soccer has a racism problem, its football federation chief Luis Rubiales said on Monday, echoing criticism by
2023-05-23 09:20
Pope sends Vatican official to Bolivia as abuse allegations escalate
Pope Francis has sent one of his top sex crimes investigators to Bolivia at a time when the Andean nation is being shaken by an escalating pedophilia scandal involving priests
2023-05-23 09:17
Mexicans near Popocatepetl stay vigilant as volcano's activity increases
Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano is spewing gas, smoke and ash
2023-05-23 08:52
Judge tosses out some claims in Abbott baby formula litigation
By Jonathan Stempel Abbott Laboratories persuaded a federal judge to dismiss some claims in nationwide litigation over recalled
2023-05-23 08:30
Biden's shift on F-16s for Ukraine came after months of internal debate
President Joe Biden’s decision to allow allies to train Ukrainian forces on how to operate F-16 fighter jets — and eventually to provide the aircraft themselves — seemed like an abrupt change in position but was in fact one that came after months of internal debate and quiet talks with allies
2023-05-23 08:22
School shooter asks for mercy from life sentence; teacher, principal want him to stay in prison
A school shooter serving a life sentence without parole for killing a first grader on a South Carolina playground when he was 14 is asking a judge to lessen his sentence so he can eventually get out of prison
2023-05-23 07:27
Montana is banning TikTok. But can the state enforce the law and fend off lawsuits?
TikTok is challenging Montana’s first-of-its kind law that makes it illegal for people to use the social media app in the state
2023-05-23 07:25
Natalie Portman and Todd Haynes dive into the nature of performance in 'May December' at Cannes
Todd Haynes' “May December" is a delicious and disquieting drama laced with comedy and camp that premiered over the weekend at the Cannes Film Festival
2023-05-23 07:18
Federal judge extends temporary halt on appointed judges in Mississippi capital
A federal judge has extended his order temporarily stopping the Mississippi Supreme Court chief justice from appointing judges in the the capital city of Jackson and Hinds County — both of which are majority-Black
2023-05-23 07:17
Man's death at a Georgia county jail was a homicide caused by neglect, independent medical review commissioned by attorneys says
Lashawn Thompson, who died inside a Georgia county jail last year, had been living in conditions akin to a "torture chamber" before ultimately dying of complications stemming from severe neglect to his mental and physical health, according to the man's family attorneys and an independent medical review.
2023-05-23 06:53
Analysis-China's Micron ban highlights chipmakers' dilemma as Sino-U.S. tensions grow
By Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -China's ban on the use of U.S.-based Micron Technology's chips in certain sectors, announced on
2023-05-23 06:52
Fact Check: Sen. Tim Scott's presidential announcement speech
Sen. Tim Scott announced he's running for the Republican nomination for president on Monday, setting up a challenge to former President Donald Trump, the current frontrunner.
2023-05-23 06:25