In the wake of a USA Today Network investigation questioning how much money it gives to charity, Russell Wilson’s foundation defended its practices.
Report slams police as ‘unprofessional’ in Tyre Nichols beating
One officer is accused of sharing photos of the injured 29-year-old motorist who was pulled over without explanation.
Turkey-Syria Earthquake: Millions Await Aid While Suffering Cold and Grief
With thousands dead and many more left homeless in Turkey and Syria, people struggling to unearth victims, bury the dead and provide for millions of survivors are pleading for more aid.
China Tells The EU To Drop Calls For Ukraine’s ‘Complete Victory’
Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping during their meeting on the sidelines of a BRICS summit, in Brasilia, Brazil, November 13, 2019. Sputnik/Ramil Sitdikov/Kremlin via REUTERS Insider: China weighs in …
NFL Commissioner Goodell tackles diversity, concussions
From diversity to concussions, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reiterated the league is still looking for improvement.
Twitter To Be “Re-Enabled Shortly” In Quake-Hit Turkey, Says Elon Musk
Twitter Chief Executive Elon Musk said in a tweet on Wednesday that the company had been informed by the government of Turkey that full access to the social media platform in the country will be re-enabled “shortly”.
Biden’s State of the Union draws audience of 27.3 million
An estimated 27.3 million people watched President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on television Tuesday night.
Minnesota woman convicted of killing 6-year-old son
A jury has convicted a Minnesota woman accused of shooting her 6-year-old son nine times and hiding his body in her car trunk.
Vietnam’s Anti-Corruption Drive Can Never Go Far Enough
In centralizing power to fight graft, Nguyen Phu Trong has created a system in which corruption has an even greater chance of flourishing once he’s gone.