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The F1 world was left stunned after the Alfa Romeo was crushed in a terrifying crash at Silverstone. Find out what happened here.
(Bloomberg) -- Ukraine pulled its troops from Lysychansk, ceding control of a key city in the Luhansk region to Russia.Most Read from BloombergBezos Slams Biden Over Call for Lowering of Gas PricesUS Court Ruling May Take 70,000 Truckers Off Road, Spur JamsLong, Moderate and Painful: What Next US Recession May Look LikeJPMorgan Sees ‘Stratospheric’ $380 Oil on Worst-Case Russian CutJPMorgan’s Aronov Ignores the ‘Cash Is Trash’ Chorus: Q&AExtending the city’s defense would have led to “fatal cons
After matching his career-low on Thursday, J.T. Poston picked up his second career win on the PGA Tour.
Rescuers searching for survivors after ‘ice avalanche’ slams into popular hiking trial
Daniel Holmes has opened up about his struggles with mental health after leaving fans worried with a concerning social media post. Read more.
Cheyenne Parker had 21 points and nine rebounds, Rhyne Howard scored 16 points and the Atlanta Dream never trailed Sunday in their 90-76 win over the Seattle Storm. Aari McDonald and AD Durr added 13 points apiece for Atlanta (10-11) and Tiffany Hayes scored 10 points. Hayes made a layup to cap an 8-0 spurt that gave the Dream an 18-8 lead midway through the first quarter and McDonald and Hayes scored back-to-back driving layups to give Atlanta a 15-point lead with 5:35 left in the second, but the Storm scored 19 of the next 26 points to trim their deficit to 48-44 when Jewell Loyd hit a 3-pointer about 2 minutes into the third quarter.
The local market is expected to rise today with the US preparing for a shortened trading week due to the 4th of July public holiday. This is your Monday morning wrap.
The Certified Lover Boy shocked fans when he hit the stage to perform alongside the iconic pop group.
(Bloomberg) -- The yen sinking to even deeper lows. Short sellers driving Japanese bond yields through the central bank’s target. Stocks on a rollercoaster ride and credit investors running for the sidelines. Most Read from BloombergBezos Slams Biden Over Call for Lowering of Gas PricesUS Court Ruling May Take 70,000 Truckers Off Road, Spur JamsLong, Moderate and Painful: What Next US Recession May Look LikeJPMorgan Sees ‘Stratospheric’ $380 Oil on Worst-Case Russian CutJPMorgan’s Aronov Ignores
Brian Anderson hit a go-ahead infield single in the 10th inning that sent the Miami Marlins a 7-4 victory Sunday at the Washington Nationals, who lost star outfielder Juan Soto to an apparent left leg injury. The Marlins have won four in a row to move three games shy of .500. “Winning games is a lot of fun, and we know right now in July it’s kind of crunch time,” reliever Anthony Bass said before the game.
Hershel W. “Woody” Williams, the last remaining Medal of Honor recipient from World War II, will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol, U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin announced at a memorial on Sunday where Williams was remembered for his courage, humility and selflessness. “He never quit giving back,” said Manchin. “It's raised hundreds of thousands of dollars," Manchin said.
Daniel Ricciardo's woes went from bad to worse at the British Grand Prix. Read more here.
Others still missing after Alpine glacial ice "came down with a roar," local media reported.
The Mission: Impossible star was also spotted at Adele's concert in London on Friday ahead of his milestone birthday
Tyler Wells took a no-hit bid into the fifth inning for the second straight start and won his sixth consecutive decision in leading the Baltimore Orioles over the Minnesota Twins 3-1 on Sunday. The 27-year-old right-hander, taken by Baltimore from Minnesota in the 2020 winter meeting draft, has allowed one run or none in each of his last four starts. Rougned Odor put Baltimore ahead when he led off the fifth inning with his eighth home run.
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"Happy Birthday Barbie Margot!" read a big pink Barbie birthday cake for Margot Robbie as the actress films her latest movie where she portrays the beloved doll
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(Bloomberg) -- Iran is being forced to discount its already cheap crude even more as a top ally gains a bigger foothold in the key Chinese market.Most Read from BloombergBezos Slams Biden Over Call for Lowering of Gas PricesUS Court Ruling May Take 70,000 Truckers Off Road, Spur JamsLong, Moderate and Painful: What Next US Recession May Look LikeJPMorgan Sees ‘Stratospheric’ $380 Oil on Worst-Case Russian CutJPMorgan’s Aronov Ignores the ‘Cash Is Trash’ Chorus: Q&AChina has become an important d
Odell Beckham Jr. said he "really played the whole back half" of last season without an ACL.