Category: News
South Korean Delivery Workers Allowed Rare Pause in Services to Vote in Snap Election
By Hyunsu YimSEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean e-commerce and courier companies agreed to a rare halt of their delivery services on Tuesday to allow…
Top Retired Chinese General Xu Qiliang Dies of Illness: State Media
BEIJING (Reuters) -Top Chinese general Xu Qiliang, a close ally of President Xi Jinping who was the former vice chair of the powerful Central…
Trout Bounces Back From Injury With 3 More Hits and His 2nd Career Homer at Fenway Park
It hasn’t taken Mike Trout long to regain his form after missing a month with a bruised left knee
Asian Markets Rise as US Stock Indexes Near Records Amid Easing Trade Tensions
Shares are higher in Asia after U.S. stock indexes drifted closer to records
Texas Tech Ends Oklahoma’s 4-Year Run as Women’s College World Series Champ With Walk-Off 3-2 Win
Oklahoma’s run of four straight Women’s College World Series titles ended when Lauren Allred’s walk-off sacrifice fly gave Texas Tech a 3-2 victory in the [Read More…]
Max Homa Carries His Own Bag and Falls Just Short of Qualifying for the US Open
Max Homa’s long day of 36-hole U.S. Open qualifying got even longer because he carried his own bag
Two Japanese Killed in China After Business Dispute, Kyodo News Reports
TOKYO (Reuters) -Two Japanese men were killed in Dalian, a city in northeastern China, and a suspect has been detained, Kyodo News reported on…
5.8-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Turkish Mediterranean Coast, Injuring 7 People
Turkish authorities say a 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook the Mediterranean coastal town of Marmaris
Trump, Pushing for Ciattarelli, Says New Jersey ‘Ready to Pop Out of Blue Horror Show’
President Donald Trump implored voters in New Jersey’s primary for governor to vote for Republican Jack Ciattarelli when early in-person voting begins Tuesday and said [Read More…]
UN Assembly Elects Germany’s Ex-Foreign Minister as Next President After Russia Demands Secret Vote
The U.N. General Assembly has overwhelmingly elected Germany’s former foreign minister Annalena Baerbock to be the next head of the 193-member world body