While campaigning to get his old job back, former Broward Sheriff Scott Israel has run into another hurdle. Israel, 64, issued a statement Wednesday that said he had tested positive for COVID-19 on ... ( read original story ...)
StockX CEO: Demand for Jordan sneakers went ‘through the roof’ due to ‘The Last Dance’
StockX CEO Scott Cutler described the increased interest in the Jordan Brand the sneaker site saw during ESPN's docuseries on NBA legend Michael Jordan's career. ( read original story ...)
Carlo Ancelotti warns Jordan Pickford his form must improve for Everton
The Everton manager has held face-to-face talks with the erratic goalkeeper, saying: ‘For the quality he has, and he agreed, he has to be better’ ... ( read original story ...)
Russian, Turkish troops wounded in attack on Syria joint patrol
Moscow says a Russian and a Turkish armoured vehicle were damaged after being hit by improvised explosive device. ( read original story ...)
Meet the 19-Year-Old From Kazakhstan Who Remixed ‘Roses’ Into a Hit
Imanbek was working at his local train station when he stumbled onto a Saint Jhn song ripe for a dancey redo. The result boosted both artists to a new level. ( read original story ...)
Pompeo hopeful for ‘senior’ talks soon with North Korea
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo voiced hope Wednesday of holding high-level talks soon with North Korea and did not rule out a summit, a break with recent pessimistic signs from both countries. ( read original story ...)
UN fears ‘catastrophe’ if Yemen oil tanker ruptures
The United Nations held an unusual session Wednesday to express fears of "catastrophe" if a decaying oil tanker abandoned off Yemen's coast with 1.1 million barrels of crude on board ruptures into the ... ( read original story ...)
UN Warns of Environmental Time Bomb Off Yemen’s Coast
The United Nations warned Wednesday that an old, neglected oil tanker moored off Yemen’s Red Sea coast is at risk of causing an environmental "catastrophe” if its experts cannot immediately attend to ... ( read original story ...)
Burning Ships in Iran Add to String of Dozens of Explosions and Fires
Iranian officials say that some of the explosions at factories and military facilities, and some forest fires may have been sabotage but blamed weather and accidents for the others. ( read original story ...)
Iran admits its troops shot down a passenger jet and killed 176 people due to a string of colossal failures
A big mistake by elite Iranian troops set in motion a series of errors. "Such a failure initiated a hazard chain," Iran admitted in a new report. ( read original story ...)