Raphinha sidelined five weeks after Brazil injury
Barcelona forward suffers right thigh muscle injury in France friendly, will miss Champions League quarterfinals against Atlético Madrid.
Kim Jong Un and Alexander Lukashenko signed a friendship and cooperation agreement during the Belarusian leader's first official visit to Pyongyang.
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Tiger Woods involved in rollover crash in Florida
Golf legend Tiger Woods was in a rollover crash Friday in Jupiter Island, Florida. His condition was not immediately clear.
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IOC bans transgender athletes from competing in Olympic women's events
The International Olympic Committee announced Thursday that only biological women may compete in female categories starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Games, verified through genetic testing.
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U.S. military strike kills 4 on alleged drug boat in Caribbean
The U.S. military conducted a strike Wednesday on a vessel in the Caribbean Sea, bringing total deaths from the campaign to at least 163 since September.
Gattuso calls Italy-Northern Ireland playoff "most important match of my career"
Italy faces Northern Ireland on Wednesday in World Cup playoff semifinal at Bergamo. Coach Gattuso says he feels the country's weight on his shoulders.
Trump to meet Xi in Beijing on May 14-15, White House says
U.S. President Donald Trump will visit China in mid-May for talks with President Xi Jinping, postponed from late March due to the Iran war.
Air traffic controller kept working after deadly LaGuardia crash
NTSB questions why the controller remained on duty after the incident that killed two pilots and injured over 40 people.
NBA votes to explore expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas
The league's board of governors approved formal exploration of adding franchises in both cities, with bids expected between $7 billion and $10 billion each.
Venezuela's interim president removes UN ambassador appointed by Maduro
Delcy Rodríguez dismissed Samuel Moncada after nearly a decade as Venezuela's UN representative, replacing him with Coromoto Godoy.
Supreme Court rules Cox Communications not liable for subscriber piracy
The justices unanimously sided with the internet service provider in a copyright dispute brought by major music labels over illegal downloads.
U.S. and Ecuador say they bombed drug camp; investigation finds dairy farm
A New York Times investigation challenges U.S. and Ecuadorian claims that a March airstrike destroyed a narcotrafficker training site in rural Ecuador.
California jury orders Meta and Google to pay woman $3 million in social media addiction case
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for harming a young woman through addictive features, awarding $3 million in compensatory damages in a rare verdict.
Italy's Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè resigns after Meloni's request
Santanchè submitted her resignation letter to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday, a day after the premier publicly called for her departure.
Botafogo pursues Portuguese coach as Anselmi eyes Mexico move
Hugo Oliveira of Famalicão reportedly rejected Botafogo's approach. Anselmi, recently fired, is a candidate for Monterrey.
Italian politicians mourn Gino Paoli, former communist deputy
Political leaders across Italy paid tribute to singer-songwriter Gino Paoli, who served as a Communist Party deputy in Parliament during the 1980s.