Celebrity Life
Racist Abuse Targets Three English Players In Soccer’s European Championship Finals
The English Football Association said in a statement it was “appalled” by the abuse
Japan Has a Plan to Protect the Olympics From COVID-19. But Can It Protect Itself From the Olympics?
Health experts are concerned that the Games could be the catalyst for a major outbreak
2 Americans Among Suspects Arrested in Assassination of Haiti’s President
Seventeen suspects have been detained so far in the stunning assassination of President Jovenel Moïse at his home
Tokyo’s Plan to Avoid Pandemic Disaster During the Olympics
New cases of COVID-19 could forever tarnish this year's Olympics as an exercise in folly amid a global pandemic
Haitian Police Kill 4 Suspects in Assassination of President Jovenel Moïse
Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph said the police and military were in control of security in Haiti
Japan Failed to Improve LGBTQ Rights Ahead of the Olympics. Japanese Athletes Are Coming Out Anyway
Many LGBTQ people in Japan hoped that the 2020 Olympics would force changes. Instead, they are asking whether Japan has missed the best opportunity in a generation to improve equality.
Rescue Crews at Surfside Condo Collapse End Search for Survivors: ‘No Chance of Life’ in Rubble
The death toll from the Surfside disaster stands at 54, with 86 people still unaccounted for
Jeff Bezos Is the Richest Person Ever After His Net Worth Soars to $211 Billion
Amazon stock rallied Tuesday and raised Bezos’s fortune by $8.4 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Former NYPD Captain Eric Adams Wins New York City Mayoral Democratic Primary
Adams will be the prohibitive favorite in the general election against Curtis Sliwa, the Republican founder of the Guardian Angels
Tropical Storm Elsa Strengthens Into Hurricane as It Hurtles Toward Florida’s Gulf Coast
Hurricane Elsa was packing winds as high as 75 mph (121 kph) as it hurtled toward Florida’s northern Gulf Coast on Tuesday.
Tropical Storm Elsa Threatens to Hamper Search at Collapsed Florida Condo
Four more victims were discovered, raising the death toll to 28 people. Another 117 people remained unaccounted for
U.S. Pulls Out of Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield in the Middle of the Night—Without Telling the New Commander
The U.S. left Afghanistan's Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base's new Afghan commander