'The Suicide Squad' underperformed at the box office. Here's why
"The Suicide Squad," a new, R-rated superhero film from Warner Bros., opened to an estimated $26.5 million at the North American box office this weekend. That number came in under industry expectations, which projected the film to make around $30 million. The movie took in $72.2 million worldwide, according to the studio.
Lionel Messi says PSG move is a 'possibility' as he bids tearful farewell to Barcelona
As he bid a tearful farewell to Barcelona on Sunday, football superstar Lionel Messi said a move to Paris Saint-Germain was "a possibility."
The risky loophole Chinese companies have been using for years
When investors purchase a stock, what they're doing is buying a percentage of the company. Right?
Javelin victory delivers India its first Olympic gold medal in track and field
"Unbelievable," was how Neeraj Chopra described his victory in the men's javelin on Saturday as he became the first Indian athlete to win an Olympic gold medal in track and field.
Snickers pulls Spanish advertisement after homophobia accusations
Snickers in Spain has removed an advertisement and apologized for a "misunderstanding" after the film was branded homophobic.
US airlines cancel hundreds of flights
There have been cancellations and chaos on US airlines, Canada and Japan have been cracking down on Covid rule-breakers, but the UK is opening up to more and more vaccinated visitors.
Tiger kills woman working at Chilean safari park
A young woman working at a Chilean safari park died on Friday after a tiger attacked her, police said.
At least 10 people injured in stabbings on Tokyo train
Ten passengers were injured after a man wielded a knife on a train in Tokyo on Friday. One female is seriously injured, according to reports.
UN fears for revered Christian and tourist site in Ethiopia that goes back 900 years
They're one greatest cultural and religious treasures not only in Ethiopia but also in Africa and in Christendom: the ancient rock-hewn churches of Lalibela.
Bolsonaro is sowing doubt in Brazil's electoral system. His claims could endanger his own candidacy
As Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro falls further and further behind in the polls, his unsupported claim that the 2022 elections could be rigged have only increased in fervor and frequency. But those freewheeling statements have now sparked investigations that could threaten his very eligibility to run as a presidential candidate at all.