Last week the company told a bankruptcy judge in Delaware that it had recovered over $5bn in assets.
Mountain biker deliberately hit by stolen car
A security camera captured the moment Mike van’s was hit by a stolen car, believed to have been driven by a child
Johnson scores 24 as No. 13 K-State beats No. 2 Kansas 83-82
Keyontae Johnson scored 24 points, including the go-ahead alley-oop dunk with 25 seconds left in overtime, and No. 13 Kansas State beat second-ranked Kansas 83-82 on Tuesday night to snap a seven-game series skid.
Michigan co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss placed on leave
The University of Michigan has placed offensive co-coordinator and quarterbacks coach Matt Weiss on leave, athletic department spokesman Kurt Svoboda confirmed on Tuesday night.
Ukraine cannot remain neutral, says Kissinger who claims NATO membership is ‘appropriate’
Henry Kissinger, 99, the former US Secretary of State previously said that Ukraine must remain independent by not choosing sides between the East and the West.
Northern Illinois wins 81-77 over Miami (Ohio)
Led by David Coit’s 21 points, the Northern Illinois Huskies defeated the Miami (OH) RedHawks 81-77 on Tuesday night.
Nobel laureate Maria Ressa acquitted of tax charges in the Philippines
The charges had been filed against the journalist and her Rappler news site by the administration of former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte.
Amzil has 19, Dayton downs Davidson 68-61
Led by Mustapha Amzil’s 19 points, the Dayton Flyers defeated the Davidson Wildcats 68-61 on Tuesday night.
Vietnam President Nguyen Xuan Phuc quits amid Communist Party corruption crackdown
Vietnam President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has resigned after the ruling Communist Party blamed him for “violations and wrongdoing” by officials under his control, the government said Tuesday, in a major escalation of the country’s anti-graft campaign.