
'Satan Shoes' to be recalled as Nike agrees to settle lawsuit
The art collective that sold the customised sneakers will recall the shoes and offer full refunds.
The art collective that sold the customised sneakers will recall the shoes and offer full refunds.
Yellow fever, slavery and distrust of government all contributed to resistance to official checks.
The suit, filed at the US District Court of Norfolk, Virginia, against the two Windsor Police Department officers, Joe Gutierrez
US investment in Ireland could dry up if President Biden leads a major change to global tax rules.
The Derek Chauvin trial in Minneapolis is triggering fresh trauma for many Black Americans who have seen their pain televised
A surge means cases per capita could soon surpass US levels for the first time in the pandemic.
Over the years, the emotional intensity of DMX’s music was equalled, and arguably driven, by his very public battle with
“The Queen and Prince Philip immediately put us at ease with their grace and generosity, turning a ceremonial occasion into
The US performer, whose real name was Earl Simmons, suffered a heart attack earlier this month.
A forensic pathologist testifies that Mr Floyd’s heart and lungs stopped because of a lack of oxygen.
Dr Smock said Mr Floyd displayed “air hunger”, a term for when the body becomes desperate for oxygen. While a
President Biden’s actions continue US moves to make it harder for China to obtain its technology.
Their predictions include growing uncertainty and instability, and more polarisation and populism.
Global warming is shrinking the Colorado River. That means less water for 40 million people.
When Shannon Wait was suspended after posting about working conditions, she fought back.
Derek Chauvin’s defence team claimed that Mr Floyd could be heard saying “I ate too many drugs” in bodycam footage
Tiger Woods suffered serious injuries in the crash Tiger Woods was driving close to double the 45mph speed limit when
Democrats say it restricts voting rights, but Republicans disagree – so what does the new law do?