USA | Convicting America’s Dad: Inside the Bill Cosby prosecution

In the tense moments before a jury convicted Bill Cosby of sexual assault, the prosecutor who had branded him a “con man” and called him out for

Syria | Missile attack kills 26, mostly Iranians

Iranian media gave conflicting reports about the overnight incident amid speculation that it was carried out by neighboring Israel. The attack came hours after Israeli

Offbeat | ‘Infinity War’ opens with record USD250M, passing ‘Star Wars’

A whole lot of superheroes added up to a whole lot of ticket sales. The superhero smorgasbord “Avengers: Infinity Wars” opened with predictable shock-and-awe, earning USD250 million

This Day in History | 1973 – Thousands strike over pay and prices

About 1.6 million workers joined the Trades Union Congress’ call for a one-day strike today in protest at the government’s pay restraint policy and price rises.

Baseball | Gonzalez leads Mets’ hit parade in 14-2 drubbing of Padres

Adrian Gonzalez had a spectacular homecoming at Petco Park. Facing the hometown team he once played for, Gonzalez homered, doubled and drove in five runs yesterday

Cycling | Former ski jumper Roglic wins Tour of Romandie

Primoz Roglic won the Tour of Romandie title yesterday , giving the Slovenian former ski jumper his second stage-race victory in April. Roglic protected his lead

Football – Champions League | Madrid hopes to avoid semis setback at home

Wednesday, 2:45am Real Madrid v Bayern Munich H 2.17, D 4.15, A 3.3 Despite a 2-1 victory at Bayern Munich in the first leg of

World briefs

KOREA South Korean President Moon Jae-in has shaken off a suggestion that he receive the Nobel Peace Prize, saying that U.S. President Donald Trump “can take the

The Buzz | Cosby juror: Comedian’s own words led to his conviction

A juror on the Bill Cosby sexual assault retrial case says the comedian’s own words sealed his fate. Harrison Snyder, in an interview aired yesterday on ABC’s “Good Morning

UK | May replaces minister as immigration scandal widens

British Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday appointed the first ethnic-minority politician to the key post of home secretary, as the government struggled to contain a scandal

World Views | Baby boomers’ long reign isn’t ending just yet

Generations are an overused framework for understanding why people think and act the way they do, as psychology professors David P. Costanza of George Washington University and Lisa M. Finkelstein of

Tuesday, May 1, 2018 – edition no. 3038

* Forecast | Gaming revenue to top 20pct growth in April * Typhoon drill useless exercise * Crime: the missing Bugatti * Trump’s trade war with China unsettle ranching backers   DOWNLOAD

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