Arthur Gea exits mid-match for bathroom break in wild French Open scene: ‘I’m gonna s–t’
Arthur Gea’s singles debut in the French Open will forever be remembered for him taking a mid-match bathroom break after warning the umpire that something bad could happen if he did relieve himself.
Floyd Mayweather sues notorious NYC money manager in alleged $175M fraud scheme over jewels, jet: ‘The gloves are off’
Five-time heavyweight boxing champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. is taking a swing at Jona Rechnitz, an ex-con major donor to former Mayor Bill de Blasio, over an alleged $175 million fraud scheme involving jewels and a secret jet sale
Pope Leo calls for robust regulation of AI, pondering the future of humanity in first encyclical
Pope Leo XIV called Monday for robust regulation of artificial intelligence and for its developers to work for the common good rather than profit, issuing a sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind as the technology impacts everything from work to war.
Tennessee families furious after students forced to walk at graduation in torrential rain
Students at Centennial High School and Franklin High School trudged across the stage in the pouring rain Thursday night as family members sat through a drenching downpour to watch their loved ones become high school graduates.
How to maximize your chances of pregnancy — and when to seek help
Dr. James Grifo, director of the NYU Langone Fertility Center, reveals the lifestyle habits to prioritize and the best time to see a fertility specialist to optimize chances of pregnancy and avoid regret.
‘Euphoria’ kills off one of its superstars in shocking new episode
“Euphoria” killed off Jacob Elordi’s Nate Jacobs in Sunday’s episode.
Cody Bellinger impresses Yankees with ‘game-changing’ throw in win
Since joining the Yankees prior to last season, Cody Bellinger has drawn praise from his coaches and teammates for his defense.
Mom of three allegedly murdered by man who lured her to West Virginia with job offer
Angel Whitaker was allegedly lured to her death by a man she was romantically involved with, who dangled a job offer that convinced her to uproot her life and move more than 100 miles to West Virginia.
Film buff finds lost 1968 vampire TV movie that was rumored to be so scary it was ordered destroyed
“No Such Thing as a Vampire” has been missing for more than half a century after it caused an uproar that prompted the network to not only kill the show, but destroy the tapes to ensure they could never be viewed again.
‘We band of brothers:’ A Memorial Day meditation
Memorial Day inspires mixed emotions: pride in the valor of those who gave their lives in the cause of freedom; sorrow that such self-sacrifice should have been necessary.