The disgraced ex-head of the NYPD's Sergeants Benevolent Association is asking a judge to impose a no-jail penalty at his sentencing next month.
Big money managers have given campaign contributions to their top GOP critics.
Neighbouring state says regulators failed to consider how it would be affected by first toll of its kind in US
The ad-hoc committee appointed by the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has made the decision to conduct the Asian Games wrestling trials behind closed doors. This decision comes after a tense situation arose at the IG Stadium on Friday, where parents of some wrestlers engaged in a heated argument with the panel members.
Looks likes Luis Lopez’s next defense of his world title belt will come stateside. Lopez will likely defend his IBF featheweight title against Joet Gonzalez on September 15, a source confirmed to The Ring Thursday morning. ESPN’s Mike Coppinger was the first to break the story. The 12-round bout will take place in Corpus Christi, […]
Читать дальше...The federal government is looking for public input on a new legislation to improve safety in long-term care, in the aftermath of the devastation wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Plus Alexander McCall Smith’s ‘The Private Life of Spies and the Exquisite Art of Getting Even’ and Jonathan Payne’s ‘Citizen Orlov.’
Sleeves have apparently gone the way of the dodo as designers looked to reinvent the shirt.
Social media users, some of whom are identifying themselves as country music fans, are calling for a boycott of the Country Music Television network after it pulled Jason Aldean's controversial music video for "Try That in a Small Town."
Читать дальше...Social media users, some of whom are identifying themselves as country music fans, are calling for a boycott of the Country Music Television network after it pulled Jason Aldean's controversial music video for "Try That in a Small Town."
Viral Post: The demands are so high that people in Bengaluru joked that it is easier to crack IIT’s entrance exam than to get a house for rent in Bengaluru.
Londoner ready to make the step up to Sarina Wiegman’s first team
LEGAL AFFAIRS: Sunday is still many hours and minutes away, and Elbashan said that reaching a compromise is still a possibility.
The entertainment industry is in upheaval. Writers and actors are on strike, and streamers are reckoning with not being profitable. Bloomberg reporter Lucas Shaw talks about what viewers can expect.
The Met has gathered a stunning display of ancient Buddhist art — rare loans including dozens of objects that have never been exhibited outside of India.
Fiorentina are keen to resolve the future of Manchester United target Sofyan Amrabat before next Monday.
Читать дальше...Justice N. Anand Venkatesh wrote: “Till the man drops his ego and goes to the temple seeking for the blessings of God, the whole purpose of having a temple is of no use.”
Algeria’s interest in China raises questions about Russia’s continuing role as the country’s main arms provider, as well as U.S. interests in North Africa.
If you woke up this morning feeling a little floatier than usual, it’s probably because, from this day forth, the world has forever changed. And no, we’re not talking about the atomic bomb movie, although, as you may have heard once or twice, that film opens today as well.
Читать дальше...It’s a well-known reality that Mike Babcock’s time in Toronto came to an abrupt, fiery ending. Media reports about his treatment of certain players were not flattering, to say the…
Whether it’s a soundtrack, a score or a song placement, there are countless wrong ways to do music for film and so few ways to make it feel right. There’s very little leeway, which is why it can be so challenging for even the most successful hitmakers to make the transition to film music — […]
The move is the latest gambit to force the White House to boost military spending beyond levels set by the debt-limit deal.
The ECP has already declared that it was prepared to hold elections on time once the National Assembly completes its term or if the House is dissolved before the end of the term. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that the National Assembly would complete its five-year term on August 12 and general elections will be held according to the Constitution.