Tesla CEO Elon Musk will have to go to trial to defend himself for mocking a British diver as a pedophile in a verbal sparring match from last summer.
Author: Associated Press
Principal of Parkland, Florida school where 17 were slain announces he will resign
The principal of a Florida school where 17 people were fatally shot last year is resigning.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace breaks down in tears discussing struggles on and off track
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace acknowledged going through some tough times before breaking down in tears during a media session at Kansas Speedway.
Some of Mexico’s beautiful beaches are overrun with smelly algae that’s turning the water brown
Tourists looking for sun and sand in Mexican resorts like Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum have been disgusted by foul-smelling mounds of algae.
Damian Lillard, C.J. McCollum lead Blazers past Nuggets to force Game 7
Damian Lillard had 32 points and C.J. McCollum had 30 as the Blazers avoided elimination and forced a deciding game with a 119-108 win over the Nuggets.
David Beckham banned from driving for using phone behind the wheel
A prosecutor said a member of the public spotted the former soccer star holding a phone while driving through central London on Nov. 21.
Amanda Knox to return to Italy for speaking engagement in first visit since acquittal
Knox will be speaking on the role of the media in judicial errors on the last day of a conference co-organized by the Italy Innocence Project.
Singapore outlaws fake news, allows government to block, remove it
The law bans falsehoods that are prejudicial to Singapore or likely to influence elections and requires service providers to remove such content.
United Nations says 443 died in Libya since offensive began against Tripoli in last month
The U.N. health agency says 443 people have died and 2,110 have been wounded in violence in Libya’s capital.
‘They were beautiful kids’: Harlem fire at city-owned building claims 6 lives, including 4 children
Six people, including four children, were killed Wednesday when an overnight fire ravaged an apartment in a city-owned Harlem building, fire and police officials said.