Uncle Toni announced earlier in the year that he will not travel with Rafa Nadal in 2018.
The Republican lawmaker was not happy when he learned a donation had been made in his name.
The French presidential candidate questions May's consistency of ideas and convictions.
Taiwan has angered China by trying to establish diplomatic ties with new US President Donald Trump.
Julian Assange had previously vowed to provide tech firm with 'exclusive access' to CIA malware.
Poachers had shot and killed a white rhino and sawed off its horn on 7 March at a wildlife park near Paris.
It dismisses 'absurd' Fox News report which claims Obama tried to circumvent American spy agencies.
There are factions within the Republican Party who do not like elements of the proposal.
The library was renamed in honour of Cynthia Hurd for her contribution to the area.
Prosecutor General Rodrigo Janot seeks to open 83 new investigations.
Churches say LGBT representation is an attempt to normalise homosexuality for children.
The claim is the first lawsuit of its kind under Pennsylvania's 2014 human trafficking statute.
The two pages of the president's tax return reveal he paid $38m in tax on $150m earned in 2005.
Police arrested Dudley when he attempted to meet the minor while his own child was in his car.
Investors are cautious ahead of a likely interest rate hike announcement on Wednesday (15 March).
The White House accused MSNBC of being "desperate for ratings".
Angus Robertson says it was not too late to avoid a ballot on Scottish independence.
There have been calls for the president to release his returns since the election campaign.
Robert Kelly: we know why people find the video hysterical but I was mortified
The Acting US Attorney called it 'a fleecing and betrayal of the United States Navy'.
Commandant General Robert Neller faced tough questions on how commanders would be held responsible too.
Police are investigating the hate crime which has been labelled 'disgusting'.
Iraqi federal police reportedly killed Abu Abdul Rahman al-Ansary in Bab al-Tob district
The journalist said the network would be making the returns public.
A London-based company will take expeditions to the world's most famous ship.
People in South Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia on brink of starvation due to violence and drought.
Fiddler crab courtship display helps show how strong they are and what a big home they have.
Porn site vows to send urgent help to anyone suffering Stella-related blockage.
The money will give 27 months of support services to people and communities affected by the attack.
Prosecutors say that baby Imani had already died from horrific abuse at the hands of her parents.