All Articles - Page 2

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Extended as Ramadan Deadline Approaches

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Extended as Ramadan Deadline Approaches

Hamas negotiators are staying in Cairo for a third day of ceasefire talks as the deadline to halt the fighting approaches.

Austin Eckroat Quiets Monday Pressure, Wins Maiden TOUR Title at Cognizant Classic

Austin Eckroat Quiets Monday Pressure, Wins Maiden TOUR Title at Cognizant Classic

Austin Eckroat showcases his mental strength and wins his first PGA TOUR title at the Cognizant Classic.

NASCAR Star Tyler Reddick Reflects on Pit Road Errors After Second-Place Finish

NASCAR Star Tyler Reddick Reflects on Pit Road Errors After Second-Place Finish

Tyler Reddick finished in second place at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, trailing behind Kyle Larson. Reddick expressed frustration with mistakes made on pit road during the race.

Toobin on Trump Supreme Court win: ‘There were some pissed off justices’

Toobin on Trump Supreme Court win: ‘There were some pissed off justices’

Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin noted the high tempers on the Supreme Court following its ruling that Colorado could not disqualify former President Trump from the ballot.

Jennifer Garner Explains Her 'Confusing' Pets, Including a Dog Named Birdie and a Cat Named Moose

Jennifer Garner Explains Her 'Confusing' Pets, Including a Dog Named Birdie and a Cat Named Moose

Jennifer Garner shares the story behind her unusual pet names and reveals Birdie's promotion to therapy dog.

Martin Skrtel interview: 'Xabi Alonso always looked like a manager'

Martin Skrtel interview: 'Xabi Alonso always looked like a manager'

Martin Skrtel reflects on his time with Xabi Alonso at Liverpool and discusses Alonso's potential future as a manager.

Bitcoin prices near record high. Here's why.

Bitcoin prices near record high. Here's why.

Bitcoin is on a vertical tear, continuing its rapid resurgence and getting close to breaking its all-time high.

California man charged with smuggling greenhouse gases

California man charged with smuggling greenhouse gases

A Californian man has been charged with smuggling greenhouse gases from Mexico into the U.S. and selling them for profit, in the first prosecution in the country related to the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020. The gases in question, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), have a high global warming potential and undermine international efforts to combat climate change.