The Lakers will likely rest key players, including Rui Hachimura and LeBron James, in their rematch against the Thunder. With their playoff hopes intact, they focus on the upcoming game against the Mavericks.
In a strategic move to bolster its stock market amidst a brewing trade war with the US, China’s state-backed funds are set to invest $10.9 billion in local stocks and ETFs.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the deportation of Venezuelan migrants under an 18th-century law but requiring court hearings to challenge removals. This controversial decision has ignited debate over judicial authority and immigration policy.
As the 89th edition of The Masters kicks off at Augusta, Rory McIlroy aims for his first green jacket. With a hot streak and tough competition, will he conquer the course or falter again?
After a turbulent three days, Asian markets have found stability as stocks recover from steep declines. Measures from the Chinese government and positive comments from Treasury Secretary Bessent have helped restore investor confidence.
In a shocking move, the Trump administration has revoked student visas for five individuals from Harvard and many others across the nation, sparking fears among international students. This crackdown raises questions about the future of higher education for foreign nationals.
The Dodgers received a grand welcome at the White House as President Trump praised their 2024 World Series victory, triggering mixed reactions from fans. The team's visit upheld a long-standing tradition amidst political tensions.
Samsung Electronics reported a surprising Q1 operating profit of 6.6 trillion won, driven by strong demand for memory chips and smartphones amid looming US tariffs. However, analysts predict a potential decline in shipments for the next quarter.
The Trump administration is appealing to the Supreme Court to block an order to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to a dangerous prison in El Salvador. This controversial case raises questions about immigration law and human rights.
In a shocking turn of events, over 147 international students across prestigious universities have lost their ability to stay in the U.S. The sudden visa terminations are causing widespread fear and confusion.