In a surprising move, President Putin has announced a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine, coinciding with WWII victory celebrations. While some see hope for peace, others question its sincerity. Ukrainian officials demand an immediate halt to hostilities.
DHL has announced it will resume shipping packages valued over $800 to U.S. consumers after a brief suspension due to new customs rules. The decision follows productive talks with the Trump administration aimed at resolving shipping challenges.
In a week filled with crucial economic data and earnings reports, the S&P 500 and Dow saw modest gains. Investors are keenly watching how U.S. trade policies and new tariffs might influence market outlooks and company earnings.
In a thrilling Game 4, the New York Knicks overcame the Detroit Pistons with a last-minute comeback, leading to a controversial no-call that left fans and coaches furious. The Knicks now hold a 3-1 series lead.
As Trump marks his first 100 days in office, comparisons to FDR's transformative start emerge. While FDR expanded government, Trump aims to dismantle it, facing mixed approval from voters.
A massive blackout struck Spain and Portugal, affecting millions. Subway trains halted, traffic lights failed, and communication was disrupted. Authorities scramble to restore power as the incident raises concerns about the electricity distribution network.
The Washington Commanders are poised to unveil a deal to return to RFK Stadium, featuring a roof that could open the door for hosting a future Super Bowl. City officials are excited about the partnership, but council approval is still pending.
In a surprising turn of events, the Miami Dolphins selected quarterback Quinn Ewers at No. 231 in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft after a long wait. General Manager Chris Grier praised Ewers' toughness and potential fit in Miami's offense.
As Canadians head to the polls, the election is overshadowed by Trump's threats to annex the country and a deadly attack at a street festival. Can the Liberals retain power amidst rising tensions?
The Eagles are set to visit the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory. While some players plan to attend, others may boycott the event, raising questions about team culture and individual choices.