FILE PHOTO: Detroit Police officers stand outside the 12th precinct during a protest following a shooting involving an officer, resulting in the death of a man according to local media, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. July 10, 2020. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (Reuters) – A federal judge temporarily barred Detroit police from the […]
Daily Archives: September 5, 2020
By Megha MohanGender and identity correspondent image copyrightGetty Images The man who first told Chadwick Boseman he would play the role of Black Panther – before Boseman even knew the film would be made – was an Australian bodyguard and comic collector, Charles Carter. It was a story Boseman told […]
Calculate the maximum payment that could end up in your pocket if another stimulus package comes your way. Sarah Tew/CNET With the Senate returning next week from its recess, and the House coming back in session shortly after, Congress will have a few weeks in September to pick up discussions […]
Bill & Ted Face the Music reunited Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves 29 years after Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey. Orion Pictures This story is part of I’m So Obsessed (subscribe here), our podcast featuring interviews with actors, artists, celebrities and creative types about their work, career and current obsessions. […]
As we all continue to work from home for the foreseeable future, there’s an ever-growing reliance on speedy home broadband connections. Sadly, as a recent study revealed, the UK’s internet speeds are still lagging way behind the rest of the world, with Brits seeing average speeds of under 40Mbps. At […]
Mason Greenwood could be set for his England debut today as Gareth Southgate prepares to take ice to Iceland in the Nations League. The England manager has been impressed by the performances of the 18-year-old Manchester United star during lockdown – and his composure in front of goal. Greenwood, handed […]
China claims it has historic right of ownership to almost the entire South China Sea, despite a 2016 international arbitration ruling saying Beijing’s claim had no legal basis under international law. But the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei also have overlapping claims to parts of it. DWF’s Head of […]
President Donald Trump’s administration must stop detaining migrant children in hotels, a federal judge ruled Friday. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security must cease placing children in hotels by Sept. 15, Judge Dolly Gee of the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles decided. She also ordered the department to “transfer […]