Scottie Scheffler, the world’s top-ranked player, is five strokes behind Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland going into the final round.
2022
Studies: France is a melting pot but discrimination lurks
Two landmark new studies in France are exploding myths about immigration at a time when xenophobic far-right discourse has gained more attention.
Biden vows ‘strong’ climate action despite dual setbacks
A recent Supreme Court ruling and Sen. Joe Manchin’s opposition to environmental legislation have restricted the president’s ability to regulate carbon emissions and boost clean energy.
Judge bars U.S. agencies from enforcing Biden administration’s LGBTQ protections
The temporary ruling sides with 20 state attorneys general who sued over directives extending protections in schools and workplaces.
Parroting Trump, GOP primary losers cast doubt on elections
Republican primaries this year have revealed a new political strategy for numerous candidates.
Russia steps up attacks across Ukraine’s north, east, south
Russian forces have fired missiles and shells at cities and towns across Ukraine, attacks that Ukrainian officials say killed at least 17 more civilians.
South Korean capital celebrates first Pride parade in three years
The parade was under heavy police guard because church-backed counterprotesters rallied in nearby streets.
U.S. soprano, offended by blackface, pulls out of Italy opera
The theater, Verona’s Arena, is hoping to discuss the issue with Angel Blue, who was to sing the role of Violetta in ‘La Traviata.’
Uvalde video shows raw feelings toward journalists linger
Two news outlets’ decision to release an excruciating 77-minute video of police inaction during a mass school shooting draws a harsh response from residents of Uvalde, Texas.
With the Lobster Bowl, the result of the game is secondary
Commentary: The return of the Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl is a boon for the Shriners Hospitals for Children.