President Biden announces new sanctions against Russia, countering Putin’s ‘invasion’ of Ukraine
On Tuesday, President Biden announced that the United States will impose new sanctions on Moscow after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into two Ukrainian territories on which the Kremlin has laid claim for years. Biden said
3 men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery are found guilty on federal hate crime charges
All three Georgia men who were convicted of murder in the death of Ahmaud Arbery were again found guilty Tuesday of federal hate crimes. The jury delivered guilty verdicts against father and son Greg McMichael and Travis
USWNT players settle suit with U.S. Soccer Federation for $24 million
USWNT players reached a landmark agreement with the U.S. Soccer Federation’s governing body to end a six-year legal battle over equal pay. The deal promises $24 million, plus bonuses that match those of their male counterparts. On
Kansas City Chiefs release LB Anthony Hitchens, saving franchise more than $8 million in salary cap
The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday they are releasing veteran linebacker Anthony Hitchens, in a move that will save the Chiefs $8.4 million in salary cap space. Hitchens came to the Chiefs as a free agent
Train to release new album, launch North American tour
Train will be launching a North American summer tour to promote their forthcoming album, titled “AM Gold,” set to drop on May 20th. Check out the lyric video for the new album’s title track – here. Frontman
The Police set to release “Greatest Hits” album for their 30th anniversary
The Police’s Greatest Hits album — remastered at Abbey Road and cut at half speed to ensure the ultimate sound quality — will be reissued on vinyl on April 15 to mark the 30th anniversary of its