A Democrat donor to Joe Biden’s campaign who frequently visited the White House was one of Hunter Biden’s art buyers, a report says
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has fired a campaign staffer who shared a video using the Black Sun symbol used by neo-Nazis
The US Congress may censor Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg for failure to provide documents on government censorship
Indonesia has restricted access to X.com, Elon Musk’s new website for Twitter
The Pentagon has announced a new $400 million military assistance package for Ukraine
Americans are urged to take precautions and keep a low profile as Dublin experiences a surge in violent crimes
Russia’s Islam Makhachev handed Alex Volkanovksi his first loss in a decade, in an instant classic in the UFC 284 main event
The goal of the Olympics is to bring people together, IOC President Thomas Bach said in response to Ukraine’s calls for a boycott
Minnesota-born fighter Jeff ‘the Snowman’ Monson reportedly wants to distance himself from US interventionism
The body of Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu has been recovered from rubble in the Turkish province of Hatay, his agent has confirmed
The World Chess Federation (FIDE) has approved Russia’s transfer to Asia upon Moscow’s request
Daniil Medvedev won the ATP Dubai Duty Free tournament, beating compatriot Andrey Rublev in two sets in Saturday’s final
March 20 marks the anniversary of the death of Lev Yashin, one of Russia’s most iconic sporting figures
From Pavel Datsyuk to Alina Kabaeva, Russian athletes have numerous sporting moves named in their honor
Magnus Carlsen won’t defend his title, leaving China’s Ding Liren to face Russia’s Ian Nepomniachtchi in Astana for chess' top honor