Column: Even more questions for Osaka when she returns
Unfortunately for Naomi Osaka, the questions will keep coming. There’s nowhere to run and certainly no place to hide when you’re a superstar traveling the world and playing…
Tennis leaders promise to offer Naomi Osaka ‘support and assistance’ about mental health concerns
A day after tennis star Naomi Osaka withdrew from the French Open, the leaders of the four Grand Slam tournaments responded with a statement on Tuesday promising to…
US Army soldiers mistakenly raid Bulgarian olive oil factory during NATO exercise
A team of U.S. Army soldiers mistakenly raided a factory in Bulgaria that manufactures equipment used in olive oil production during a NATO training exercise in the region,…
‘Choked’: Nadal’s opponent flubs set points at French Open
Winning a match against Rafael Nadal at the French Open is downright difficult, of course: He went into Tuesday with a 100-2 career record at the place.
Wall Street Journal column mocks Kamala Harris’ ‘face-plant’ Naval Academy commencement speech
A Wall Street Journal columnist mocked Vice President Kamala Harris’ Friday commencement speech at the U.S. Naval Academy in a piece centering on the “face-plant” joke she told…
June 1st arrival gives NFL teams more flexibility
Now that the calendar has turned to June, NFL teams can trade or release players and spread the salary cap hit over two years instead of one.
Electric Ford F-150 Lightning may go much farther than advertised 300 miles
Ford is testing the F-150 Lightning with 1,000 pounds of payload to better determine how far it can travel between charges. The load is meant to represent how…
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez leave no doubt they’re back together in cozy photos
The celebrity duo left no doubt they’re back together in new photos that show them cuddling up to each other as they headed into a romantic dinner date.
Boy, 7, swims an hour to rescue his dad and little sister
A 7-year-old boy is being championed for his efforts to save his father and sister, who were caught in a strong current while swimming.
New York Times issues multiple corrections on Israeli-Palestinian coverage, ripped for ‘shameful propaganda’
The New York Times issued multiple corrections to reports on Israeli-Palestinian violence in the Middle East over the past week.