Bautista Agut survives to oust Isner in 3 sets at Miami Open
Roberto Bautista Agut didn’t take the easiest route to the Miami Open quarterfinals.
TikTok hack for DIY lazy Susan made with household items praised as ‘revolutionary’
Spice cabinet organization just got easier for people who aren’t afraid of DIY home improvement projects.
Garland launches 30-day DOJ review of hate-based violence, incidents
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Tuesday that he is initiating a 30-day review of how the Justice Department can combat hate crime.
Suez Canal ship blockage under investigation
Experts are looking into how a colossal cargo ship became wedged across Egypt’s Suez Canal, where the vessel blocked traffic and disrupted billions of dollars in international trade for nearly…
8 Senate Dems who voted against $15 minimum wage under pressure from progressive group
An influential progressive group is targeting the eight Senate Democrats who earlier this month broke party ranks and voted against an amendment brought by Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont to…
Miami’s Brevin Jordan hopes to get drafted by Bucs, play with Tom Brady: ‘I’ll be glad to go to Tampa Bay’
It’s not clear how many seasons Tom Brady has left in him, despite showing zero signs of slowing down, but former Miami Hurricanes tight end Brevin Jordan says…
Michigan judge drops terrorism charges for 3 men accused in alleged Gov. Whitmer kidnapping plot
A judge in Michigan on Monday threw out terrorism charges against three men allegedly involved in a plot to kidnap Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Remembering Officer Eric Talley: Boulder police hold memorial service
Boulder, Colorado, police held a memorial service Tuesday in honor of fallen Officer Eric Talley.
California county helps fund universal basic income program restricted to women of color
Officials in Marin County, California have launched a UBI program in the county designed to give $1,000 a month to 125 qualifying residents for two years in partnership with…
Chicagoland prep school Loyola shames White privilege in student assignment
Students at a top Chicagoland Jesuit college preparatory school were forced to answer questions about how they have benefitted from White privilege and how they “wield this privilege.”