The Nets star is approaching championship levels of irony with this story, which can be viewed as a lesson in how journalism sausage is sometimes made in the national media.
From Scott Frost's coaching status to the near-misses against three undefeated teams, a Nebraska football writer talks about the team's season.
A logjam at the U.K.'s busiest commercial port ratcheted up concerns Wednesday that the country could see shortages during the crucial Christmas holiday period, including of toys and food.
Moccasin maker Minnetonka is publicly apologizing for making money off of Native culture and promised to do more to support Indigenous communities in the future after 75 years in business.
Hundreds of Bulgarian coal miners and energy workers staged a protest on Wednesday to demand government guarantees for their jobs amid bids by the European Union to close mines and reduce carbon emissions.
Norway's prime minister-designate on Wednesday presented his proposal for a two-party, center-left minority government that is pledging to pursue "a fair climate policy that cuts emissions and creates jobs."
Delta Air Lines posted a $1.2 billion profit for the third quarter on Wednesday, helped by the latest installment of federal pandemic aid for the airline industry, but warned that rising fuel prices will lead to a "modest" loss in the fourth quarter.
At least 250 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel have begun a hunger strike to protest their relocation to isolated cells, officials said Wednesday.
Qatar's foreign minister said isolating Afghanistan and its new Taliban rulers "will never be an answer" and argued Wednesday that engaging with the former insurgents could empower the more moderate voices among them.
An attorney representing the families of three people who died at the hands of a former Wisconsin police officer filed another federal lawsuit against him Wednesday, saying his department taught him to view Black people as dangerous.
City officials in Moorhead have raised the legal age to buy tobacco products and banned all flavored tobacco products from stores.
How much more is behind the Gruden resignation? Columnist La Velle E. Neal III and Michael Rand swap ideas. Also basketball writer Marcus Fuller joins the Daily Delivery and Rand on the Kyrie Irving story.
The European Union announced plans Wednesday to open a representation in the Arctic and vowed to protect environment in a region the bloc says is of key strategic importance.
A federal judge won't block a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for scores of Minnesota health care workers, at least for now.