Rafael Nadal just really loved playing tennis
22-time Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal told 60 Minutes in 2019: “When I retire, I think fortunately there are many things in my life that will make me happy.”
22-time Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal told 60 Minutes in 2019: “When I retire, I think fortunately there are many things in my life that will make me happy.”
Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening… -Trump greenlights some pro-immigrant moves amid broader anti-migrant crackdown -Department of Education cancels another $350M in ‘woke’ spending for contracts, grants –New cartel threats against border agents: Explosives, drones…
In Anakapalli, Andhra Pradesh, a chemical blast at a pharmaceutical unit killed 17 workers. The incident was triggered by a leak of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE), which went unattended during lunch. Despite detecting the leak earlier, it was not addressed until too late, causing the vapors to explode and resulting in severe casualties.
On her first day as attorney general, Bondi issued orders to review Trump prosecutions and create a “weaponization” of government working group.
Paul Goldsmith, an iconic figure in American stock car racing, has died. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway confirmed Goldsmith’s death on Friday. He was 98. Goldsmith was born in West Virginia. After initially racing motorcycles, he eventually made the switch to auto racing, but he had success in both domains. Goldsmith finished in first place in…
Cameras caught the moment when LeBron James met the woman who saved his son’s life. In the summer of 2023, Bronny James went into cardiac arrest during a workout at USC with several of his teammates. James recovered fully, and after playing one season in southern California, he was drafted by his father’s Los Angeles…
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City made a significant error during his speech at an Indian Independence Day celebration in Queens. He mistakenly referred to India and its diaspora community as ‘Pakistan’ multiple times. Despite multiple reminders of the corrected name from the crowd, Adams continued to confuse the two nations in his remarks.