After a disastrous loss to the Los Angeles Lakers to close out their regular season, the New Orleans Pelicans looked for redemption Tuesday in the opening game of the NBA Play-In Tournament….
The United States restarts deportation flights to Haiti
Immigration officials sent dozens of Haitians back to their home country on Thursday, according to three government officials, in the first deportation flight conducted by the U.S. government after months in the…
LeBrun: Panthers’ Bill Zito on his journey from Brewers bat to one of the NHL’s most successful executives
Bill Zito has come a long way since his days as the bat for the Milwaukee Brewers. From appearing in the World Series as a teenage bat boy to the Stanley Cup…
Nine people, including Air Canada worker, arrested in $14.5 million gold heist
It was a brazen theft: thousands of gold bars and millions of dollars in banknotes stolen from Toronto International Airport a year ago. Canadian authorities on Wednesday announced the arrest of nine…
Is the Wrexham “fairytale” good or bad for football?
Accrington Stanley owner Andy Holt’s tweet was dripping with Lancastrian sarcasm. “Congratulations Ryan, I honestly don’t know how you do it! Fabulous result. “Good luck with the highs,” she reads. He was…
The United States reimposes oil sanctions on Venezuela as hopes of free elections fade
When the government of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and his country’s opposition signed an agreement in October to work toward free and fair elections this year, it was seen as a…
WNBA Draft grades: Fever earn A for picking Clark, Sky receive C+ even with Angel Reese
The most anticipated WNBA Draft in recent memory has come and gone. Once again, it was a franchise-changing day for the Indiana Fever, who drafted Caitlin Clark. Meanwhile, several teams made meaningful…
Anne Innis Dagg, who studied giraffes in the wild, dies at 91
Anne Innis Dagg, who in the 1950s was one of the world’s first biologists to study giraffes in the wild, who spent decades fighting sexism in Canadian universities before finally finding long-overdue…