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Vance Boelter, who is the suspect in the Minnesota lawmakers' shootings, was reportedly the CEO of a company named Red Lion Group with connections to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The U.S. Open is widely considered to be the most frustrating tournament in professional golf, and it appears to have gotten the best of one past champion this week.
Colombian billionaire Jaime Gilinski Bacal is open to selling his majority stake in British lender Metro Bank and has received interest from investors, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
The bad news is you will have to wait eight more years. Oakmont is set to host the 2033 U.S. Open. As a USGA anchor site, Oakmont is also locked in to host the U.S. Open 2042 and 2049.
Switchyards, a unique work club, opens in Durham. Not a coworking space, it blends a library, café, and hotel lobby for various professionals.
The United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service, MI6, has appointed Blaise Metreweli as its chief, meaning it will be led by a female for the first time in its history.
Messages passed by Tehran through intermediaries seek a return to talks if the U.S. stays out of the fight.
President Trump will depart the Group of Seven (G7) summit on Monday night, a day earlier than planned, because of the growing conflict in the Middle East.
Brad Pitt revealed that he has one condition about working with Tom Cruise in a movie again.
The no taxes on overtime portion the massive legislative package survived the Senate’s vote-a-rama. If it remains in the bill after a House vote, how would it work?
Geoffrey Hinton said he'd be "terrified" to have certain jobs because of AI.
The United States is pushing Vietnam in tariff talks to reduce the use of Chinese tech in devices that are assembled in the country before being exported to America, three people briefed on the ...