Mediaset CEO Pier Silvio Berlusconi injured in head-on collision
The Mediaset chief executive sustained minor injuries when an oncoming vehicle lost control on a provincial road near Milan Wednesday evening.
Portuguese coach José Mourinho leaves Benfica for Real Madrid in a deal worth 15 million euros. Marco Silva named as his replacement.
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Taylor Swift attends NBA Finals Game 4 at Madison Square Garden
The singer sat courtside Wednesday for the Knicks-Spurs matchup at her future wedding venue, joining celebrities including Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet.
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Protests and riots erupt across Scotland and Belfast
Demonstrations spread to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Ayr following disorder in Belfast. Police deployed to manage crowds and close streets.
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SpaceX employee group creates wealth management option ahead of IPO
More than 100 current and former SpaceX employees partnered with Choreo to offer low-fee wealth advisory services as the company prepares to go public.
Nithya Raman advances to LA mayoral runoff, overtaking Spencer Pratt
City Council member Raman surged past former reality TV star Pratt for second place, securing a November matchup against incumbent Karen Bass.
Pentagon revises religious codes after LDS classification dispute
The Pentagon removed "Christian" descriptors from its shortened religious affiliation list for service members following backlash over the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints classification.
Trump nominates Todd Blanche as attorney general
President Trump formally nominated his former personal lawyer Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general, formalizing his acting role since April.
Federal judge strikes down Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee
US District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled the fee an unlawful tax requiring congressional authorization, vacating the policy announced in September.
Rome opens investigation into Israeli minister Ben-Gvir over flotilla abuses
Italian prosecutors have registered Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir as a suspect for torture and unlawful detention of humanitarian activists intercepted in international waters last month.
Somali referee Omar Artan barred from US, will miss World Cup 2026
Omar Artan, set to be Somalia's first World Cup referee, was denied entry at Miami airport and deported to Turkey.
Five injured in stabbing at Penn Station in Manhattan
A suspect in custody after a random knife attack Sunday evening on the NJ Transit concourse left victims with varying injury levels.
Xi Jinping arrives in Pyongyang for first North Korea visit in seven years
Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in North Korea on Monday for a two-day state visit, his first since 2019, as Beijing seeks to reassert influence over its strategic ally.
De Martino announces Sanremo 2027 dates, February 16-20
Stefano De Martino, the festival's new artistic director, revealed the 77th edition will run February 16-20, 2027, using Vasco Rossi's "Vita Spericolata" as the announcement soundtrack.
Peru's presidential runoff between Fujimori and Sánchez remains too close to call
With almost 94% of votes counted, Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez are separated by less than one percentage point in Peru's runoff election.
Iraq striker Aymen Hussein questioned for seven hours at Chicago airport
Hussein, who scored Iraq's World Cup qualification goal, was detained and interrogated upon arrival Saturday. The team photographer was denied entry.