@FedEx is truly the worst of all mail/package delivery services. They continue to fail at adhering to their own timelines or getting you your package at all. It’s absolutely ridiculous.
The general who led a coup in Niger took to state television Friday to ask for support for the takeover.
This comes two days after members of the military detained the democratically elected president and set off political chaos. https://t.co/aP8bvr7x4h
Maryland prosecutors have filed hate crime charges against a man accused of killing three people and wounding three more in a dispute over parking. https://t.co/bMCLWkHHfu
Brittney Griner didn't know what to expect when the WNBA season began and how she would respond after the trauma she experienced of being incarcerated in Russia that also forced her off the court for many months. https://t.co/ZWQHQvUaeu
Bed & Bath & Beyond will live on, online at least, after https://t.co/r3ozCsTXrT acquired the bankrupt retail chain’s intellectual property assets for $21.5 million. https://t.co/ACSlgGFQVy
BREAKING: A Texas grand jury has declined to indict rapper Travis Scott in a criminal investigation into a massive crowd surge that killed 10 people at the 2021 Astroworld music festival in Houston, his attorney said. https://t.co/CuEmD3Iib2
AP source: The Qatar Investment Authority is buying a roughly 5% stake of the parent company of the NBA’s Wizards, NHL’s Capitals and WNBA's Mystics.
It is believed to be the first time the government of Qatar is investing in U.S. professional sports.
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Since Juneteenth became a federal holiday two years ago, the day that marks the end of slavery is no longer an occasion felt just in Black America. There are a number of ways to properly celebrate. But don't forget to learn the history, too. https://t.co/xMGa7UBy2X
BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court preserved the system that gives preference to Native American families in foster care and adoption proceedings of Native children, rejecting a broad attack from Republican-led states and white families. https://t.co/xgji8tm802
Pat Sajak is taking one last spin on “Wheel of Fortune."
The longtime host, who has presided over the game show since 1981, said the upcoming season will be his last. "It’s been a wonderful ride," Sajak, 76, said in a tweet. https://t.co/eA4SBqggJx