Re: “King County should not adopt antisemitism definition used to censor speech” [Jan. 23, Opinion] and “King County should adopt antisemitism definition” [Jan. 26, Opinion]: What informative commentary on the little-known power of a definition of anti…
Acclaimed Iranian director freed on bail after going on hunger strike
His latest film, “No Bears,” was released in September while he was behind bars. The AP and The New York Times named it one of the top 10 films of the year.
FTC is preparing potential antitrust case against Amazon
The agency, which has both antitrust and consumer protection mandates, has been investigating Amazon for several years.
South Africa tourism in talks to sponsor Tottenham Hotspur amid energy crisis
The South African government’s tourism board has conditionally approved plans to sponsor English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur amid an energy crisis, South African Tourism (SAT) announced in a statement on Thursday.
Ukraine unveils criminal case against Wagner boss
Ukraine unveiled a criminal case on Friday against the boss of Russia’s Wagner mercenary company, and promised to track down and prosecute the company’s fighters who try to flee abroad.
Inside ‘King of Instagram’ Dan Bilzerian’s stunning superyacht parties packed with models and magnums of champagne
GLITZY photos show the self-styled King of Instagram’s stunning superyacht parties packed with models and magnums of champagne.
Party-loving Dan Bilzerian is known for flaunting his playboy lifestyle of private jets and endless bikini girls on…
Metal Detector Hobbyist Finds a 500-Year-Old Pendant Linked to Henry VIII
Researchers say the jewelry, found in a field outside Birmingham, England, is an extraordinary piece of treasure.
Alabama’s Oats receives new 6-year, $30 million contract
Alabama coach Nate Oats has agreed to a new six-year, $30 million contract amid the program’s best regular season in decades.
Skull found in ’97 in remote Alaska belongs to New York man
Alaska authorities say a skull found in a remote part of the state’s Interior in 1997 belongs to a New York man who likely died in a bear mauling.