US forces hold month of mourning for murdered Japanese
The U.S. military holds a 30-day period of mourning at its Okinawa bases, after a Japanese woman was allegedly murdered by an American. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
The U.S. military holds a 30-day period of mourning at its Okinawa bases, after a Japanese woman was allegedly murdered by an American. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Police officers in riot gear seen moving on an encampment on University of Virginia lawn
Dua Lipa debuted as a guest host on Saturday Night Live and revealed her “radical optimism.” The singer took the stage of the NBC late-night talk show on the heels of the release of her third studio album titled, Radical Optimism. Lipa said that many people have been asking what radical optimism is, saying, “To …
Saturday Night Live tackled the college campus pro-Palestinian protests by taking aim at high education’s high tuition costs and questionable payoff. Rather than tackle the Gaza issue itself, SNL instead went with the POV of parents, featuring a NY1 roundtable of parents concerned about their children attending the school. While two of the parents earnestly …
Tomás Chancalay scored in the second half and newly signed Aljaž Ivačič made it stand up in his first start in goal for New England as the Revolution edged the Chicago Fire 1-0 on Saturday night. The Revolution (2-7-1) snapped a three-match losing streak after the start was delayed an hour because of inclement weather. Ivačič saved three shots to earn a clean sheet in his first start for New England.
Bob Avellini, the former Chicago quarterback who teamed with Hall of Fame running back Walter Payton to lead the Bears to the 1977 playoffs, has died. The Bears said Saturday that Avellini died after a battle with cancer. Avellini and Payton had the finest seasons of their careers in 1977, when Chicago and the Minnesota Vikings each went 9-5 in the NFC North.
Bone-weary exhaustion, weight gain, massive mood swings, dry and scaly skin, a swollen face - my symptoms caused the joy to be sucked out of my life, writes Lollie Barr.
Photo Illustration by Erin O'Flynn/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesListen to this full episode of The New Abnormal on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon and Stitcher.White supremacist and proud incel Nick Fuentes has shockingly suggested he may accidentally kill his wife—that is if he ever finds a woman who would voluntarily choose to marry him.“I totally see myself accidentally killing my wife ‘cause I just get mad, you know. We’ll be like years into the marriage, I’m gonna be angry about something. I
Manipulated videos are taking centre stage as campaigning heats up in India's election, with fake clips involving two top aides of Prime Minister Narendra Modi triggering police investigations and the arrest of some workers of his rival Congress party. In what has been dubbed as India's first AI election, Modi said last week fake voices were being used to purportedly show leaders making "statements that we have never even thought of", calling it a conspiracy "to create tension in society."
Nava Mau is revealing that she shot a scene for Baby Reindeer that was deleted from the Netflix series, which gave her closure alongside her character. Mau portrayed Teri, a trans woman Richard Gadd’s Donny gets romantically involved with. The relationship eventually sours, and they both end up going their separate ways. Viewers sympathized with …
Labour’s Sadiq Khan has secured a third term as Mayor of London beating Conservative Susan Hall earlier on Saturday
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesIt’s been six years since Bari Weiss published a long, glossy, and much-discussed New York Times profile, titled, “Meet the Renegades of the Intellectual Dark Web.” The subheading declared an “alliance of heretics is making an end run around the mainstream conversation” and asked: “Should we be listening?”Despite the occasional caveat throughout almost 3,700 words, Weiss made it clear that her answer to this question was “Yes.”Weis
This is what the Padres had in mind when they dealt for Luis Arráez.
Glenn Maxwell copped a brutal swipe from an Indian cricketer after his latest form slump. Find out more here.
Courtesy of Uninterrupted“I think every community embraced that shoe: hustlers, drug dealers,” Pharrell Williams says near the beginning of the new documentary Who Is Stan Smith?, about the legendary tennis star whose Adidas sneaker bearing his name (and face) became a cultural touchstone across three generations and counting. “If we’re gonna be real, we’re gonna be real.”As a kid growing up in the late-1970s, Stan Smith’s were the shoe to have. Stylish, cool and, best of all, affordable, they’d
A delegation for Hamas was in Cairo on Saturday to negotiate a peace deal, but Israeli sources say an invasion of Rafah remains likely
Banyan Tree Holdings Limited ( SGX:B58 ) shareholders should be happy to see the share price up 20% in the last...
AFP via Getty ImagesWhen The Daily Beast reported on the plans to make the Republican National Committee “white again” in March, the party was quick to deny that it was deprioritizing voters of color—even though the committee was scrapping plans to open new minority outreach centers.Since then, there’s been little word about what exactly Republicans have in mind when it comes to attracting voters of color, who have traditionally supported Democrats by wide margins. That’s especially true when it
It wasn't so much another slow start or Anthony Edwards' 43 points that bothered Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone after the Minnesota Timberwolves thumped the reigning NBA champions 106-99 in the opener of the second-round series Saturday night. It was more how the Nuggets allowed Edwards' hot hand to ignite his supporting cast as the Wolves improved to 5-0 in the playoffs and sent the Nuggets to a series deficit, something they never had last year while winning it all. Jamal Murray didn't practice all week, couldn't make a shot.
Sarrita King said her young family was stranded on the side of a dark, rural road when Million Dollar Fish winner, Keegan Payne, pulled over to help. Find out more.
NEW YORK — The city Department of Correction temporarily pulled almost 3,500 body-worn cameras after one caught fire and injured a correction captain, the department said Saturday. The captain was on duty in the George R. Vierno Center on Rikers Island Friday when her Reveal Media D5 body-worn camera spontaneously ignited, said department press secretary Annais Morales. Medics brought the ...