1 month ago | By Newsweek
"Athletes unite the world, politics divide it," said Zlatan Ibrahimov, a forward for AC Milan. "Athletes should be athletes and politicians should do politics."
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A helicopter on Mars could take flight, a second anniversary marks the devastating fire at Notre Dame Cathedral and leaders for Japan and the U.S. meet. Read more ...
A mom was arrested Saturday after her three young children - including a 6-month old baby - were found stabbed to death inside their Los Angeles apartment, police and local... Read more ...
A former sheriff's dispatcher has been arrested and accused of refusing to return more than $1.2 million that had been accidentally deposited into her account, authorities said. Read more ...
Alex Rodriguez is trying to buy another pro sports team. The former Yankees star and his partner, Jennifer Lopez, lost out on purchasing the Mets to Steve Cohen, but now A-Rod... Read more ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Hideki Matsuyama shot a 7-uder 65 Saturday to grab a four-shot lead over Xander Schauffele, Marc Leishman, Justin Rose and Will Zalatoris after Saturday's third... Read more ...
Jed Lowrie claims the Mets refused to allow him to get an operation to repair an extremely painful knee condition during his wasted two-year stint with the organization. “When... Read more ...
Lionel Messi failed to score against Real Madrid for a seventh straight Clasico as the hosts leapfrogged Barcelona to go top of LaLiga, winning the derby between the Spanish... Read more ...
A pilot project in a California town is paying homeless residents to tidy up their living areas - and it's changing the culture of the city. Read more ...
CHICAGO - A 47-year-old woman was injured in a shooting in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood Saturday afternoon, according to police. Police said the woman was in front of a... Read more ...
A Florida “Karen” who flipped her lid at a Jacksonville Pier 1 store and purposefully coughed on a customer has been sentenced to 30 days in jail. Debra Hunter was also ordered... Read more ...