UK football fan to sue UAE claiming he was tortured for wearing Qatar team shirt
Ali Issa Ahmad, 28, claims he was falsely imprisoned and tortured while on holiday in the United Arab Emirates in 2019
Ali Issa Ahmad, 28, claims he was falsely imprisoned and tortured while on holiday in the United Arab Emirates in 2019
Diplomats have suffered brain injuries after experiencing the strange symptoms
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s reelection campaign — not a nonprofit fund — will pay for her flights to and from Florida, where she visited her elderly, ailing father in March
His next bombshell will be to reveal that Brexit has been a disaster, and we should never have done it
We’ve found some beautifully designed furniture pieces that marry form and function with aplomb
Megan Thee Stallion and DaBaby are the prom queen and king of the 2021 BET Awards
Facebook says it will no longer remove claims that Covid-19 is man-made or manufactured from its apps
The Environmental Protection Agency is restoring a rule that grants states and Native American tribes authority to block pipelines and other energy projects that can pollute rivers, streams and other waterways
Planning is already underway for the next Oscars, which will be held in late March, a month later than expected
Defending champion Iga Swiatek is in the same half as top seed and 2019 champion Ashleigh Barty
‘The property has the feel of its very own private community,’ reads the listing
Latest challenger to enter crowded cryptocurrency field raises e-waste concerns despite positioning itself as more sustainable answer to market leader
Fans of Usher will not have to wait any longer for the sequel to his career-propelling 2004 album “Confessions.”
U.S. pipeline operators will be required for the first time to conduct a cybersecurity assessment under a Biden administration directive
Businesses could be spared billions of dollars of higher taxes in coming years as a result of federal coronavirus funds flowing to the states
Some researchers are up in arms about a U.S. Census Bureau proposal to add privacy protections by manipulating numbers in the data most widely used for economic and demographic research
As the U.S. marks 100 years since the Tulsa Race Massacre, researchers, including descendants of Black victims of the violence, are preparing to resume a search for remains believed to have been hastily buried in mass graves
Government accused of slipping out new licences under cover of ‘good news’, meaning cull is only halfway through
Symbol of America’s racist past found again in online shop warehouse with authorities hinting it is a hate crime
To the less discerning viewer, Dominic Cummings’s apparent openness at his hearing may perhaps wrongly be interpreted as transparency, authenticity, and even honesty
The southwest of England includes some of the most popular spots for domestic holidays
‘We can’t do anything for it, but we can put it out of its misery’ wildlife rehabilitation centre tells concerned DC resident bringing in blind bird
Derek Chauvin may get sentenced to decades behind bars when he returns to a Minneapolis courtroom for sentencing
Brief trip to Manhattan was one of many charged to American taxpayer
Plans are afoot to put some old hit songs by Britney Spears into a stage musical about woke princesses, and the hope is that the result isn’t “Toxic.”