In September, when New Times published Theo Karantsalis' feature story, "Boatyard Brouhaha," a small parcel at 471 NE 79th St. in Miami's Little River neighborhood seemed on the verge of an extreme ...
And why didn’t it cut off Russia’s natural gas earlier? By Marc SantoraAndrew Higgins and Stanley Reed A transnational pipeline was shut down on Wednesday after Kyiv refused to renew a ...
Wayne Rooney has resigned as Plymouth's manager after seven months, with the team struggling at the bottom of the Championship table. Rooney's tenure saw only four wins and 13 losses in 23 matches.
In New Orleans, Celebration Is Followed by Terror in the French Quarter The attack left 15 dead and about three dozen injured. The authorities described it as an act ...
Manchester United's £900m kit deal with adidas could be terminated by the German sportswear giant if the club were relegated from the Premier League. West Ham United striker Michail Antonio said ...
Sunday marks Pep Guardiola's 500th game in charge of Man City, with coach and club enduring their worst-ever form. What have we learned about him, and soccer, since 2016, and where does he go from ...
Bands of heavy lake-effect snow will develop in the wake of a storm straddling 2024 and 2025 from the Upper Midwest and ...
It's hard to talk about the January transfer window without mentioning the ongoing situation at Liverpool - who face a battle to keep their key stars. Despite making a phenomenal start to life ...
Today is also National Science Fiction Day, a date that honors the birth, 105 years ago, of literary sci-fi genius Isaac Asimov. A Russian immigrant ...
The island of Syros in Greece has been voted recently the second most welcoming destination in the world, according to traveler reviews at Booking.com. The Brazilian city of Arraial d'Ajuda, famed for ...