In a shocking scandal, two MLB pitchers, Luis Leandro Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase, are accused of conspiring with bettors to rig pitches for illegal profits. The investigation uncovered a web of deceit that has rocked baseball.
The Supreme Court's potential ruling on Trump's tariffs could lead to a chaotic refund process for over $90 billion in collected tariffs. Experts warn that businesses may benefit, but consumers likely won’t see any cash.
Young Russians are flocking to a cheap weight-loss pill called Molecule, lured by TikTok trends. But behind the promise of rapid weight loss lies a dangerous substance linked to severe health risks and hospitalizations.
The UN human rights chief has condemned US military strikes against drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean, calling for an investigation into the deadly attacks. Over 60 lives lost in controversial operations.
In a bold move, the Trump administration is set to overhaul leadership within ICE, reassigning senior officials to strengthen immigration enforcement efforts. This shake-up comes amid frustrations over arrest and deportation levels, as the administration aims for more aggressive operations, particularly in Democratic-led cities.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith predicts more arrests in the NBA gambling scandal, which has already seen high-profile players like Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier indicted. The fallout continues as the FBI probes deeper into illegal activities linked to mob families.
The U.S. military has intensified its campaign against drug trafficking with strikes on alleged drug boats in the Pacific, raising legal and ethical concerns about the actions and justifications of the Trump administration.
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro condemns U.S. strikes on drug smuggling vessels, calling them illegal and ineffective. He urges for dialogue instead of military action as tensions rise between Colombia and the Trump administration.
A shocking new scandal reveals NBA figures, including coach Chauncey Billups, are entangled in illegal betting schemes backed by the Mafia, using high-tech cheating methods and insider information to profit.
A recent report from the EU reveals that Meta and TikTok are not complying with Digital Services Act obligations. This raises significant concerns about accountability in the tech industry.