NFL reporter sparks fierce Twitter debate after posting unpaid internship
NFL reporter sparks fierce Twitter debate after posting unpaid internship
The Prince of Wales is the first of Queen and Prince Philip's four children to share a statement after the death of their father.
The statement from business leaders in support of increased voter access could be released as soon as this week, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Even with social distancing there was plenty of humour, glamour and surprises at the virtual event.
The ceremony is split over two days for the first time, with more winners to be revealed on Sunday.
1776 Action President Adam Waldeck joins ‘Fox and Friends Weekend.’
The Twitter account of Britain's royal family has featured a tribute Queen Elizabeth II gave to Prince Philip for the couple's 50th wedding anniversary. An excerpt from a speech the queen made in 1997 was posted Saturday, the day after Philip died at age 99. “He has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years, and I, and his whole family, and this and many other countries, owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim, or we shall ever know,” Elizabeth said of her husband in the anniversary speech.
Many left floral tributes at the castle's gates, and one mourner told Reuters the world had lost a "great man" in the Duke of Edinburgh."I couldn't speak highly enough and say enough about him and what he's given to the world," said 52-year-old hospital activity coordinator Leah Dobson.Philip, Queen Elizabeth's husband who helped modernize the monarchy and steer the British royal family through repeated crises during seven decades of service, died on Friday at Windsor Castle aged 99.As news broke of Philip's death, radio and television broadcasts were interrupted with the national anthem "God Save The Queen."Union flags were half-masted at all royal residences and British government buildings.Philip's sharp wit and dedication to his duty earned him widespread popularity in Britain, but he was also criticized for off-the-cuff racist and sexist remarks.
Hornets lose P.J. Washington to an ankle sprain
Hornets lose P.J. Washington to an ankle sprain
The latest racing news and lap-by-lap highlights from Martinsville Speedway.
A Windsor police officer accused of pepper-spraying a Black and Latino military officer and forcing him to the ground in December has been fired.
The family of Daunte Wright said he was later pronounced dead. Officials from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said the agency was on the scene of a shooting involving a police officer in Brooklyn Center on Sunday afternoon. The incident, which sparked protests late into Sunday night, happened with Minneapolis already on edge and midway through the trial of the first of four police officers in George Floyd’s death.
Thousands of desperate passengers on Sunday were left stranded at Miami International Airport after their flights were canceled because of inclement weather, airport officials confirmed.
Walker Buehler, Clayton Kershaw and Trevor Bauer are set to take the mound when the Dodgers open their three-game series against the Padres on Friday.
For Boehner, a jovial, backslapping politician who is known to publicly cry, McConnell's steely and to-the-point demeanor is quite a contrast.
Gaetz and Trump rep. Jason Miller contradicted CNN's report that Gaetz was denied a meeting with the former president.
According to a lawsuit filed last week, Charles Schwab & Co. mistakenly transferred the woman more than $1.2 million. It meant to transfer $82.56.
The eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, which saw the eruption of its La Soufrière volcano for the first time in 42 years, woke up Sunday to heavy ash fall everywhere, more explosive eruptions, minor earthquakes overnight and a new worry: the possible destruction of communities from heavy flows of lava droplets and hot gas.
Laura Eugene's husband is in the hospital fighting for his life. She says they got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine back on March 6. Eugene says on April 1, her husband started to feel sick, and then tested positive for COVID.
Cavill, 37, introduced his "beautiful and brilliant love" Natalie Viscuso to his 15 million Instagram followers.