Tennis hall-of-famer Chris Evert questioned Miami Open champion Danielle Collins about her decision to retire soon from the sport. Collins created the
Hip-hop mogul Diddy was not home when Homeland Security raided two of his mansions. So, where is he? Here's what we know.
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Florida, March 21 (IANS) A four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka swept past Italian Elisabetta Cocciaretto 6-4, 6-3 on her return to the Magic City after maternity leave to reach the second round
After 2 hours and 2 minutes of a meeting between strikers, Collins got the better of Rybakina in two sets: 7-5 and 6-3.
After a gruelling 12-hour custody battle between Shakira and Gerard Piqué's lawyers, Shakira has been given the go-ahead to move to Miami.
Dimitrov, 12th in the world and seeded N.11, won in three sets 6-4, 6-7 (4/7), 6-4 against Zverev, 5th in the world and seeded N.4 after 2 hours and 37
Meyer Lansky, gambler and mob organizer of the Havana boom, leaving Rivieria Hotel casino with girl and satchel reported to have contained $200, 000 from cashier's office. (LIFE Magazine photo, Feb. 1958.) Original caption: 11/7/72-MIAMI, FLA: Meyer Lansky, the reputed financial brain of the underworld's gambling empire, struggles to get into his attorney's car after being freed on bonds totaling $250,000, a little more than nine hours after landing in Miami from South America. (UPI)-ps/PKS (Click on all images to enlarge.) Miami News, Nov. 10, 1972: Lansky's wife leaves Israel, to join him here Original caption: Miami - Meyer Lansky stands with attorney E. David Rosen outside the Federal Courthouse 2/27/1973 after the second day of his trial on charges of contempt. Lansky testified today, telling the jury he did not answer a grand jury summons because his doctor advised against traveling. His trial is expected to end 2/28/1973. Original caption: Miami - Meyer Lansky stands on the steps of the Federal Courthouse 2/28/1973, shortly before a jury convicted him of contempt. Lansky, 70, had testified that ill health had prevented him from appearing to testify before a grand jury. Miami News, Mar. 1, 1973: Lansky on bail, awaits sentencing Original caption: (MH3) Miami, Fla., July 9--SMILING LANSKY ARRIVES AT COURT--A smiling, squinting Meyer Lansky arrives at Miami's federal building this morning to stand trial on charges of income tax evasion.(AP Wirephoto)(see AP wire story) (jab20933stf/jab)1973 Miami News, July 10, 1973: Lansky hearing on health claim set tomorrow Meyer Lansky arriving for his trial on income tax evasion charges at Federal Court in Miami, July 17, 1973. Miami News, July 17, 1973: IRS man excused as Lansky juror Miami News, July 25, 1973: Lansky faces new tax trial Miami News, Oct. 12, 1977. Miami News, Feb. 10, 1978. Lansky walks his Shih Tzu, Bruzzer, on Miami Beach in the 70s. Original caption: Jan. 16, 1983, Miami, FL: Thelma Lansky (C) weeps as the remains of her husband Meyer Lansky are readied for burial. Lansky, reputed underworld financier, died of cancer at the age of 80 on Jan. 15, 1983. Miami News, Jan. 17, 1983. The Meyer Lansky Scrapbook (Part II)
Her sighting came just hours after her ex-husband Tom Brady was strikingly spotted paying a nighttime visit to her Miami house - over a year on from the collapse of their marriage in October 2022.
The two young tennis players wrote another page of tennis history a few hours after their first matches in Florida
Just a few hours before the game began, the anticipated match between Inter Miami and Orlando City took an unexpected turn. The match's official referee,
The Czech Republic’s Tomas Machac outlasted the rain and his Russian opponent, fifth-seeded Andrey Rublev, 6-4, 6-4 on Friday in the second round of the Miami
Because Paris is mechanical elephant-less.