A letter written by an enslaved person in Virginia 300 years ago seeking freedom is part of a new exhibition exploring the Church of England’s historic links to slavery.
Greek opposition to boycott parliament over wiretap scandal
Greece’s main opposition party says it won’t participate in parliamentary votes until a general election is held later this year.
Virginia basketball coach fired for impersonating 13-year-old in game
22-year-old assistant coach stepped in when player absentTwo other coaches have been fired from school’s programA 22-year-old Virginia basketball coach has been fired after being accused of attempting to pass herself off as one of her 13-year-old playe…
HarperCollins to cut North American workforce by 5%
HarperCollins Publishers will cut its workforce by 5% in the U.S. and Canada by the end of June, citing increased costs and lower sales.
Judge dismisses R. Kelly sex abuse charges at prosecutor’s wish
A judge dismissed sex-abuse charges against R&B singer R. Kelly on Tuesday based on the recommendation of a Chicago prosecutor.
Belgium To Shut Down Controversial Nuclear Reactor
Belgium is set to shut down an ageing nuclear reactor on Tuesday that has long caused controversy in neighbouring Germany, despite delaying its overall exit from atomic energy.
Musk Seeks To End Lawsuit Over ‘Inadvertent’ Late Disclosure Of Twitter Stake
Elon Musk asked a U.S. judge to throw out a lawsuit claiming that his delayed disclosure of a large stake in Twitter Inc defrauded shareholders who sold Twitter stock at artificially low prices because they were kept in the dark.
Ted Cruz won’t apologise for Paul Pelosi hammer attack conspiracies
The Texas Republican is one of many conservative figures who tweeted wild speculation
New gun regulations on stabilizing braces targeted in court
A conservative law firm has challenged new federal regulations on guns with stabilizing braces, suing to block a gun-control action touted by President Joe Biden after the accessories were used in two mass shootings.