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The U.S. men are back in the World Cup, and now they're back in the Olympics.
Stefanos Tsitsipas is leaning on Mark Philippoussis in his bid to take down Nick Kyrgios at Wimbledon. Read more here.
As she approaches the car door with her camera, she warns viewers to "get ready for this". Watch the video.
“I think it would be horrible not to act on what is now blatantly obvious to anyone who has watched the hearings,” says Jill Wine-Banks.
Bret Michaels was hospitalized in Nashville on Thursday while touring with Poison, Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe and Joan Jett
The 18-month-old boy was fed a strict vegan diet of just fruit and vegetables. His parent called police when they noticed he wasn't breathing.
Timing is everything when it comes to snagging a pay rise. Here’s how you should do it.
In an earlier terrifying attack, a man intervened after a massive animal knocked down his child.
The man reportedly asked Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa the question during a shareholder meeting on Wednesday.
Living in the moment: climber Leo Houlding on his extreme family holidays. And extending life: the science and philosophy of living forever
‘The combination of water, lemon juice, sugar and black salt may seem unusual to those not accustomed to northern Indian drinks, but its thirst-quenching properties cannot be beaten’
The things that might have emerged if only Sophie Freud had just once hauled herself on to a couch for a session of psychoanalysis. There was the wartime escape from Europe, the estrangement from an uncaring father and the conflicted feelings for her mother. Looming over it all was the shadow of her famous family name, both elevating and tormenting her.
This government has already shown that it does not have much time for the law. The bill keeps the same set of rights as those incorporated in the Human Rights Act and the UK will remain a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights.
Despite a high profile defeat for Carl Icahn on animal welfare, activists scored notable wins in shareholder votes
The poet on fear of a dog called Spot, love for a cat called Corvetta and the value of ‘well-pondered’ risk
Majestic and inexorable, they rise on the tiered platforms of the Hayward’s vast opening gallery like actors in a classical drama. High at the back, surging across a screen, the singer Santigold is transformed into a monster: dreadlocks curling like tentacles, body dangling machine parts, she fills the skies, devouring flocks of birds, in Wangechi Mutu’s “The End of Eating Everything”. You see her initially through a frame: entering the gallery you come straight up against Nick Cave’s monumental wobbly grid of linked black hands, stretching upwards, holding on tight.
King’s College, Cambridge, famous worldwide for its Christmas carol service, found itself richer by £1mn on the night of June 8 this year. Last month, Christie’s sold 41 lots from the King’s College cellar, which de Bolla has overseen for the past 29 years. The sale netted more than £1mn, and included a dozen bottles of 1999 Échezeaux, a grand cru made by the legendary Burgundian Henri Jayer, for which someone bid £100,000.
It’s a statement from a local Savannah artist named Marcus Kenney. Transit in America has always been a complicated and dangerous endeavour for black people, who were and often are harassed, stared at, turned away. More food comes.
When the author moved to the Isle of Jura in the 1940s, he found it untamed and ‘un-getatable’. It still is
Virat Kohli has failed to score a century at international level in nearly 1000 days. Read more here.