Sometimes it’s better not to overthink it. Ravens safety Jaylinn Hawkins likes the new defense that Minter is implanting this offseason. It’s a simple scheme that fits the players. “It’s simple but ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Sometimes it's better not to overthink it. Jesse Minter earned the head ...
Dallas is taking a giant leap into the future of law enforcement, as drones will start responding to some police calls in the city. The Dallas Police Department offered a live demonstration on ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) joined the Congressional Black Caucus and the NAACP Tuesday in demanding that black athletes boycott Southeastern Conference (SEC) universities in states ...
The NBA has seen its popularity decline in recent years, for any number of obvious reasons. Chief among them is that the league fully embraced left-wing politics, particularly around the 2020 season, ...
The recent amendment to the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) introduced a host of new rules for direct marketers in South Africa. The new CPA regulations came into effect on 15 April 2026 and have ...
Rome — Pope Leo XIV issued a major document Monday focused largely on the implications of the rise of artificial intelligence for humanity, warning the technology could make civilization itself "less ...
President Donald Trump said Monday he will ask the Justice Department to investigate a recent mail ballot error in Maryland, pushing unsubstantiated claims that it ...
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The San Antonio Spurs have landed the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft three times, and they landed a generational talent all three times. That is not lost on LeBron James. The Spurs drafted David ...
Mackenzie Shirilla uses a secret language while speaking with her mother in multiple jail phone calls obtained by PEOPLE Chris Spargo is a senior reporter at PEOPLE who joined the crime team in 2025.