3 reasons the Lakers suffered sweep with Game 4 loss to the Nuggets
The Lakers lost Game 4 against the Nuggets because Denver was able to come back in the third quarter after the LA struggled on the offensive end.The Lakers dropped Game 4, 113-111, to the Denver Nuggets to send them home for the summer.LeBron James played all 48 minutes and, despite missing ...
2023-05-23 12:58
Joan Collins turns 90! From marrying her alleged abuser to finding love on 5th attempt, a look at 'Dynasty' star's life
Joan Collins achieved remarkable success during the '80s with her iconic portrayal of the femme fatale Alexis Carrington in the hit series 'Dynasty'
2023-05-23 12:52
Russia Pushes India for Help to Avert Global Financial Isolation
The Kremlin is pressuring governments including India behind the scenes, threatening to upend defense and energy deals unless
2023-05-23 12:47
Britain’s Inflation Rate May Fall at Sharpest Pace in 30 Years
Britain’s inflation rate is set to fall at the sharpest pace in more than 30 years when April
2023-05-23 12:30
Trump's legal dramas overshadow his campaign as GOP field grows
Donald Trump has always said and done exactly what he wants when he wants in a turbulent business and political life that has defied all efforts to bring him under control.
2023-05-23 12:18
Donald Trump to appear by video as judge reinforces ban on attacking witnesses
The judge in Donald Trump’s criminal case is holding a hybrid hearing Tuesday to make sure that the former president is aware of new rules barring him from using evidence to attack witnesses
2023-05-23 12:16
Qantas eyes record annual profit on strong travel demand, raises share buyback
(Reuters) -Qantas Airways Ltd forecast a record annual profit on Tuesday and increased its share buyback by up to A$100
2023-05-23 11:58
Asian stocks notch two-week peak as focus turns to PMIs
SINGAPORE Asian stocks crept to two-week highs in cautious trade Tuesday, helped by hints of progress toward avoiding
2023-05-23 11:58
Denver Nuggets oust Lakers to reach NBA Finals for first time
Nikola Jokic led a second-half fightback as the Denver Nuggets completed a 4-0 Western Conference championship sweep over the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday to reach the NBA Finals for...
2023-05-23 11:52
Pride events cancelled across Florida due to ‘climate of fear’ after DeSantis’s anti-LGBT+ laws
Pride organisers in Florida have called off events that were to take place during the Pride Month in the wake of the latest anti-LGBT+ laws signed by Florida governor Ron DeSantis. Organisers based in the town of St Cloud outside Orlando announced on Thursday that they have cancelled the upcoming 10 June event, saying they are aware that it is “unsafe to hold the event”. “As you know, Florida has recently passed a number of laws that target the LGBTQIA+ community. These laws have created a climate of fear and hostility for LGBTQIA+ people in Florida,” the organisers said. “We believe that holding an LGBTQIA+ event in this environment would put our community at risk.” Officials and organisers in Port St Lucie city announced the cancellation of Pride parades last month and limitation of other activities for those who are 21 years or older. Mr DeSantis, a 2024 presidential hopeful, has signed several bills last week that banned gender-affirming care for minors, restricted pronoun use in schools and forced individuals to use restrooms corresponding with their biological sex – an expansion of the “Don’t Say Gay” bill enacted into law last year. The laws have been dubbed as a “slate of hate” by activists and opponents. The new laws will target drag shows in the state, limit the use of preferred pronouns for pupils in schools, and ban trans people from using public bathrooms that do not match with their gender assigned at birth. NAACP, a civil rights group, issued a formal travel advisory for Florida, stating that the state has become “openly hostile toward African Americans, people of colour and LGBTQ+ individuals”. It denounced the state’s "aggressive attempts to erase Black history and to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion programmes in Florida schools”. LGBT+ advocacy group Equality Florida also issued a similar advisory after Mr DeSantis signed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill into law. "That law, along with additional proposals being considered, has turned the state’s classrooms into political battlefields and is telegraphing to LGBTQ families and students that they are not welcome in Florida," the group said. Florida’s Lake County Pride, however, pushed back against the laws, saying: “No unconstitutional law will keep us from celebrating our PRIDE event”. “Lake County Pride will never back down, and we stood firm and united in fighting against the "Drag Ban,” it said. Read More E Jean Carroll targets Trump again after his derogatory CNN town hall smears MLK’s daughter backs call for tourists to boycott ‘racist’ Florida and blasts Cruz Founder of student aid startup Frank pleads not guilty to fraud Haley vs. Scott: From South Carolina allies to 2024 rivals Who is Tim Scott? 5 things to know about the newest 2024 GOP presidential candidate Two fishermen bitten by sharks just hours apart in the Florida Keys
2023-05-23 11:51
Tom Brady gets a leg up on Aaron Rodgers thanks to Davante Adams team
Aaron Rodgers may own the Chicago Bears, but that's only on the field. Now Tom Brady has one-upped his former rival by actually owning an NFL team.Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are two of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. Upon the announcement of Brady's retirement, many fans lam...
2023-05-23 11:29
Freeman hits go-ahead 3-run HR in Atlanta homecoming as Dodgers rally, beat Braves 8-6
Freddie Freeman’s three-run homer in the fifth inning gave Los Angeles the lead, J
2023-05-23 11:29