Sunday on PBS News Weekend, elite women’s tennis is back in China for the first time since Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai’s disappearance. What the lack of regulation for tattoo ink means for millions of Americans. The legal loophole that results in unexpectedly high bills for emergency medical transportation. Plus, the story of Lydia Mendoza, the first queen of Tejano music.
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Liam Buchan Parents are searching for their missing child as the search operation continues with ongoing search efforts.
The hunt for a missing 15-year-old boy believed to have been washed away in a Scottish river continues after authorities identified him and published a photograph.
Liam Buchan was with relatives and friends when he got into trouble in the River North Esk near Edzell in Angus at approximately 4.45 pm on Saturday. Read More...
Alex Smalley, of white ethnicity, was born on October 21, 1996, in Rochester, New York, to parents, Terry and Maria Smalley, making him 25 years old. This week, Alex Smalley has earned 13.7 shots on the field from tee to green.
That’s 4.5 shots more than JT, who is second in that category. While his father caddied for him throughout his junior career, his mother took over when he went pro in 2019. Read More...