Who is Julio César Chávez Jr., the Mexican boxer facing deportation from the US?
Julio César Chávez Jr. is the firstborn son and namesake of the man considered the best Mexican boxer in history
Diogo Jota, Liverpool Soccer Star, Dies in Car Crash at 28
Mr. Jota and his brother Andrés, 26, died in Spain, the authorities said. The crash came two weeks after the Portuguese player’s wedding.
Tensions are rising between Russia and Azerbaijan. Why is it happening now?
A rift has developed between Russia and Azerbaijn
Thousands evacuated as massive wildfire rips through Greek holiday island
Fast-moving blaze destroys homes and rental properties
U.S. lifts chip software curbs on China amid trade truce, Synopsys says
The U.S. government has rescinded its export restrictions on chip design software to China, U.S.-based Synopsys announced.
REPORT: Australian Airliner Delays Flight After Discovery Straight Out Of Classic Movie
An Australian passenger flight reportedly delayed its departure for two hours Tuesday after a snake was discovered in the aircraft's cargo section.
Microsoft laying off about 9,000 employees in latest round of cuts
Microsoft surpassed expectations on revenue and profit but is slimming down across ranks, organizations and geographies.
Academic: UK Prepares For Civil War But Uses Russia as Political Cover
UK concerned about potential for domestic conflict but dresses up preparations with "logically absurd" pretext of a land invasion by Russia.