The activist Sonam Wangchuk is leading protests to demand more autonomy for India’s remote Ladakh region, which shares borders with China and Pakistan.
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Silvio Berlusconi Died. But for Her, the ‘Bunga Bunga’ Scandal Lives On.
The woman at the center of revelations of bacchanals at the former Italian prime minister’s villa is still fighting a court case, and a negative […]
Week After a Historic Upset Loss, Alabama Football Survives South Carolina
On the brink of their first consecutive regular-season losses since 2007, the Crimson Tide were able to narrowly escape the unranked challenger.
Cleveland Guardians Blast Past the Detroit Tigers to Reach the A.L. Championship Series
New York Yankees await after Cleveland advanced to the championship series for the first time since 2016.
With Four Teams Left, Which Potential World Series Matchup Is the Most Interesting?
Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani could be making their World Series debuts against each other in one scenario.
Alex Salmond, Scotland’s Former First Minister, Dies at 69
Mr. Salmond had led the Scottish National Party twice, guiding it from a fringe political group into a powerful electoral force in Britain.
The Cutting-Edge Hearing Aids That You May Already Own
Apple is preparing to turn its AirPods Pro 2 into easy-to-use aids for people with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Fitch Ratings Issues Warning About France’s Finances
A rating agency’s warning about the country’s ballooning debt comes as the prime minister tries to push an austerity budget through a divided Parliament.
Tennis Player Association Questions Sport’s Anti-Doping Processes
In a letter, the executive director of the players association alleged “mistreatment” by the International Tennis Integrity Agency.
Is This Christian Pulisic the Best Ever Christian Pulisic?
The Milan forward joins Mauricio Pochettino’s first U.S. men’s national soccer camp in arguably the best form of his career.