Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 116)

Richard Davis is a seasoned news writer known for his insightful coverage of global events, offering readers accurate and thought-provoking analysis. With a passion for uncovering the truth, he leaves a lasting impact through his commitment to ethical journalism.

Why Katy Perry Skipped Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s Star-Studded Wedding in Venice

Doctor Odyssey’s Voyage Ends: What Went Down Behind the Scenes and On-Screen

Porter Martone’s Draft Day Dreams Come True—Flyers Go Big on Power and Skill in 2025 NHL Draft

Birdies, Eagled Dreams, and Rival Chemistry: Kupcho and Maguire Take Charge at the 2025 Dow Championship

Things are heating up in Provo, Utah—and it's not just football fans talking about the BYU Cougars. Quarterback Jake Retzlaff, once celebrated on the field, now finds himself at the center of a legal controversy that has ignited conversations far beyond the stadium bleachers. In a newly filed court document, Retzlaff strongly refutes sexual assault allegations brought against him last month by a woman identified as Jane Doe A.G., stating that the two had consensual sex and labeling the civil suit as an attempt to "extort money."

Battle Lines Drawn: Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira Set to Ignite UFC 317 with Lightweight Gold on the Line

Four Arrested After Military Base Break-In Sparks Terrorism Investigation in the UK

Iran’s Defense Chief Makes First Overseas Trip Since Deadly Middle East Conflict — Heads to China’s Big Security Summit

Gov. Newsom Faces Growing Pressure to End Death Penalty in California

Trump Administration Revamps Immigration Fines: What You Need to Know

When you think of Mitch McConnell lately, you probably picture him reclining somewhere in Kentucky, sipping sweet tea on a porch swing, easing into political semi-retirement. But over the weekend, that all changed.

When the wedding of the year went down in the romantic canals of Venice, Italy, one major A-lister was noticeably absent: Katy Perry. While Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez celebrated their dreamy, star-studded nuptials on the Grand Canal, Perry was thousands of miles away, captivating fans on the Australian leg of her Lifetimes Tour.

So, the 2025 NBA Draft kicked off with zero surprises—but all the excitement—as the Dallas Mavericks pulled the trigger on selecting Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 overall pick. If you’ve followed basketball even a little over the last year, this was as obvious as it gets. Flagg’s name has been trending across scouting reports, draft boards, and social media ever since he dominated at Duke and showed he could hang with NBA-level intensity even before officially going pro.

USA's Midfield Maestro Is Back—and She Made Sure Everyone Knew It

Congress Faces Tough Deadline on $9.4 Billion Cuts Amid GOP Pushback

Federal Trial First, Then Deportation: The Ongoing Legal Battle of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

Remembering Lalo Schifrin: The Legendary Composer Who Shaped Iconic Film Music

Every now and then, an underdog shows up at an NFL training camp and throws the script out the window. This year in San Francisco, that underdog is Isaiah Neyor — an undrafted rookie wide receiver who's already got the attention of All-Pro tight end George Kittle. And trust us, Kittle doesn’t throw around compliments unless he means them.

Fever Lose Grip in Fourth Quarter Collapse

When you're trying to earn the starting goalkeeper spot for your country ahead of the biggest soccer tournament in the world, you expect the road to be rocky. For USMNT’s 26-year-old keeper Matt Freese, it’s been a little more than that. His Gold Cup journey has been a mix of high-pressure moments, teachable missteps, and the kind of growth coaches love to see.