- BBC
British bank accused of helping to fund terrorists
Standard Chartered carried out billions of dollars of transactions for terrorist funders, US court papers claim.
- The Canadian Press
Coming up Aces: Evansville wins regional and advances along with N. Carolina, Florida and Oregon St.
Those pesky Purple Aces of Evansville earned their first NCAA regional title Monday, and their reward is a weekend trip to No. 1 national seed Tennessee for the next round. They weren't concerned about what's next. They were too busy celebrating the biggest win in the program's 100-year history. Evansville became the ninth No. 4 regional seed since 1999 to reach a super regional when it bounced back from a 13-run loss to East Carolina on Sunday to beat the No. 16 Pirates 6-5 on their home field
- The Canadian Press
Adam Scott loses a playoff for a US Open spot on a long day of qualifying at 10 sites
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Adam Scott ended his longest day in golf with a playoff loss against Cam Davis in a U.S. Open qualifier, and now Scott has to wait a week to see if his alternate status will allow him to extend the longest active streak of playing the majors.
- People
Diana Ross, Jelly Roll, Big Sean and More Lead Live From Detroit's All-Star Concert Lineup
The sold-out Eminem-produced concert will stream live on Peacock on June 6
- The Daily Beast
GOP Rep Bashing Trump Verdict Gets Overshadowed by Goofy Son
Rep. John Rose (R-TN) delivered a speech Monday on the House floor criticizing the trial and conviction of Donald Trump in New York last week for falsifying business records to help his 2016 presidential campaign.The problem was, nobody seemed to care what he was saying—thanks to his six-year-old son, Guy, making faces at the camera in the background.While Rose, who objected to the certification of the Electoral College votes on Jan. 6, 2021, was calling last Thursday’s unanimous, 34-count guilt
- The Canadian Press
WNBA upgrades foul on Caitlin Clark by Chennedy Carter, fines Angel Reese for no postgame interview
NEW YORK (AP) — The WNBA on Sunday upgraded Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter's foul against Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark to a flagrant-1 violation after reviewing the play.
- WKBW - Buffalo Scripps
Video'People are looking for services': Meet the next generation of mental health professionals in Buffalo
Now that people are comfortable asking for help, the next hurdle is making sure their are enough providers to meet that need, especially in communities of color.