LONDON — Kevin Durant practiced with the U.S. Olympic basketball team on Friday, a major step toward getting him back on track for the Paris Games that open next week. It was Durant's first time on the floor with the team this summer. He strained his calf a few days...
Bronny James Continues Promising Play With 13 Points in Lakers’ Win Over Cavaliers
LAS VEGAS — Lakers rookie Bronny James put together his second promising Summer League performance in a row Thursday night, scoring 13 points in Los Angeles' 93-89 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. James Showcases Efficiency and Versatility The son NBA career scoring leader LeBron James had eight first-half points on...
Judge and Ohtani Are the MVP Favorites, but There’s Plenty of Time Left in Baseball’s Award Races
Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani are the front-runners for baseball's MVP awards, according to the oddsmakers. It's only the All-Star break, but one or two clear favorites have emerged for several of the game's top honors. With play set to resume again Friday, here's a look at what the betting...
Long Beach Breaks Ground on $1.5B Railyard Expansion at Port to Fortify US Supply Chain
LOS ANGELES — U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and other officials visited the port of Long Beach on Thursday to break ground on a $1.5 billion railyard expansion project that will more than triple the volume of rail cargo the dock can handle annually. The 'America's Green Gateway' Dubbed “America’s...
University of California Regents Ban Political Statements on University Online Homepages
SAN FRANCISCO — The University of California Board of Regents voted Thursday to ban employees from posting political statements on the homepages of university websites, saying such comments could be interpreted as the university system's official view. Employees Can Post Political Opinions Political statements and personal opinions will be allowed...
Russia Convicts US Reporter of Espionage After a Trial Widely Seen as Politically Motivated
YEKATERINBURG, Russia — Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was convicted Friday of espionage and sentenced to 16 years in a maximum-security prison on charges that his employer and the U.S. government have rejected as fabricated. The Secretive Trial The swift conclusion of the secretive trial in Russia’s highly politicized legal...
Drone Strike by Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Kills 1 Person and Wounds at Least 10 in Tel Aviv
TEL AVIV, Israel — An Iranian-made drone sent by Yemen’s Houthi rebels struck Tel Aviv on Friday, leaving one person dead and at least 10 wounded in the group’s first lethal strike into Israel. The Aerial Strike The aerial strike rumbled through the center of the city near the U.S....
Biden’s Campaign Chair Acknowledges Support ‘Slippage’ but Says He’s Staying in the Race
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden's campaign is insisting anew that he is not stepping aside as he faces the stark reality that many Democrats at the highest levels want him to bow out of the 2024 election to make way for a new nominee and try to prevent widespread party losses...
Top UN Court Says Israel’s Presence in Occupied Palestinian Territories Is Illegal
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The top U.N. court says Israel's presence in the Palestinian occupied territories is “unlawful” and called on it to end. The Court's Non-Binding Opinion The International Court of Justice said in its non-binding opinion issued Friday that Israel has abused its status as the occupying power...
Widespread Technology Outage Disrupts Flights, Banks, Media Outlets and Companies Around the World
FRANKFURT, Germany — A global technology outage grounded flights, knocked banks offline and media outlets off air on Friday after a faulty software update disrupted companies and services around the world and highlighted their dependence on just a handful of providers. The trouble with the update issued by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike...