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Estonia is extending a fence along its border with Russia and building anti-tank ditches and bunkers in preparation for a potential conflict with Moscow.
SportsLine's model simulated the 2025 Ryder Cup 10,000 times and revealed its golf picks for Team USA vs. Team Europe
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Wednesday warned European governments against imposing unilateral restrictions on transatlantic travel, saying Washington is prepared to enforce international agreements - a stance underscored by recent action taken against Mexico over similar concerns.
Will a first-tee stand that looks more "London Stadium than Upton Park" provide an intimidatory advantage for America's players at Bethpage Black?
President Donald Trump excoriated European leaders about their efforts to slow irregular migration, claiming they have done little to prevent an influx of outsiders that has transformed the
The first two days of the Ryder Cup (Friday, Saturday) are firmly entrenched in team-based golf. Golfers from the United States and Europe will compete in two sessions each day: foursomes (alternate shot) in the morning and four-ball (best ball) in the afternoon. Day 3, held Sunday, will see golfers compete head-to-head in singles matches.
The 2025 Ryder Cup is just around the corner, with the world's top golfers converging in Farmingdale, New York, on Sept. 26. Here is a list of past winners.
European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald says his team are "fuelled by something money can’t buy" in what appears to be a dig at their American rivals.
U.S. captain Keegan Bradley promised during the Ryder Cup opening ceremony on Wednesday to make Bethpage Black "America's course" while European counterpart Luke Donald said his squad would win over the hearts of the rowdy,
Denmark said drones that halted flights at its main airport on Monday were the most serious attack yet on its critical infrastructure and linked them to a series of suspected Russian drone incursions and other disruptions across Europe.
Authorities in Europe will phase in new security measures for Americans and other international travelers over a roughly six-month period starting next month.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy urged European nations not to unilaterally restrict transatlantic travel, warning the United States is willing to take action to enforce agreements. "We're seeing more airports get in the game of trying to restrict air traffic,