Anthony Mennella claims he has become an assassin and cannot return to his normal life after the transformation. He was fooling around on the edge - then his hand suddenly slipped Coffee found to have ...
Daan Struyven, Goldman Sachs co-head of global commodities research, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of global energy markets, impact of U.S.-Iran ceasefire on oil prices, and more. Got a ...
LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers coveted Tommy Edman’s ability to play multiple positions, especially up the middle, before they traded for him in July 2024, and was a big reason they signed the utility man ...
Existing home sales remain near 4.2 million, well below the 5 million long-run average. Research estimates mortgage rate lock-in is preventing about 870,000 sales in 2026, but the effect decays over ...
“Ships of the World, start your engines,” Donald Trump declared on Truth Social on Sunday. “Let the oil flow!” This was the president’s way of announcing that the United States and Iran had reached an ...
The HGTV star couple’s Southern California home was burglarized while they were vacationing in Cabo San Lucas last week CraSH/Shutterstock Heather Rae and Tarek El Moussa's home was burglarized while ...
June 11 (UPI) --The Pentagon lockdown was lifted Thursday afternoon after an air quality issue related to a hazardous materials incident caused multiple floors to be locked down. "Earlier this morning ...
NEW YORK — Spurs coach Mitch Johnson bemoaned his team's lack of ball movement through the first two games of the NBA Finals. "We have not played to our standard," Johnson said. But the Spurs were ...
SAN ANTONIO — Victor Wembanyama’s raw counting stats from his NBA Finals debut were impressive: 26 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks. Only three players ever put up those three numbers in their ...
NASA has told crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to resume normal operations, ending a roughly two-hour period in which five astronauts sheltered inside a docked SpaceX capsule. The ...
Traffic is building in Dubai again, restaurant tables are filling up and flights have largely resumed. On the surface, life in the Gulf’s tourism powerhouse looks close to normal. Beneath it, the city ...