
Michael Jordan’s Antitrust Lawsuit Against NASCAR Heads to Federal Court
Michael Jordan’s legal battle against NASCAR heads to federal court, potentially shaking the motorsports series.

Michael Jordan’s legal battle against NASCAR heads to federal court, potentially shaking the motorsports series.

Van Epps faces backlash as he highlights endorsements from figures with corruption charges, raising ethical questions and potential voter distrust ahead of elections.

Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court began closing arguments against a rebel commander from Central African Republic.

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley proposes replacing Obamacare with market-driven solutions, a move that could drastically impact nearly 1 million North Carolinians’ health insurance coverage.

Chad Baker-Mazara scored 34 points, and Jordan Marsh hit a buzzer-beater 3-pointer to lift USC over Troy 107-106.

The Rio Grande-Bravo basin faces a water crisis, threatening millions of people. Urgent action is needed to ensure sustainability.

Poland’s struggle to depoliticize its judiciary under Tusk’s government highlights challenges in polarized democracies.

House GOP hopefuls in MI, IA, and OH remain silent on supporting a House vote to release Epstein files, despite Trump’s reversal. Public opinion favors transparency.

Veterans’ groups criticize Trump’s military actions in Venezuela, deeming them unconstitutional. Despite protests, U.S. forces escalate tensions, risking a new conflict.

Clippers’ Derrick Jones Jr. injured his knee in a collision during a 121-118 loss to the Celtics; injury details pending.

A jury convicted a man with white supremacist ties of murder at a Montana campsite, initially thought a bear attack.

Akon was arrested in Atlanta for driving with a suspended license. He posted bail and continued his tour in India.