Jannik Sinner has struggled in searing heat in the previous two Grand Slams this year, but the Italian said he was well prepared to handle it in southwest London, with temperatures expected to soar ...
Added time, added drama: Why more goals are coming later than ever Some World Cup matches are being decided later than ever, with an increasing number of goals arriving in stoppage time, according to ...
Flyers sign F Tyson Foerster, G Dan Vladar to long-term deals The Philadelphia Flyers went on a spending spree Wednesday, signing forward Tyson Foerster to an eight-year, $56.8 million deal and ...
Former world champion and Olympic silver medallist Lizzie Deignan is returning to British Cycling as a sports director to help prepare the road team for the 2028 Olympics. 'Gutted' Onley to miss Tour ...
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Throughout the capital, the government is using Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s funeral to project strength at a time of great uncertainty for Iran. By Abdi Latif Dahir and Emile Ducke Xi Jinping is ...
Boeing said on Tuesday that an unplanned IT outage affected some of its computer systems and applications. FCC says it will move toward 2027 auction of mid-band wireless spectrum The U.S. Federal ...
German cabinet to approve draft budget with more than €203 billion in borrowing, sources say Germany's cabinet will approve the first draft of the 2027 budget on Monday, with total borrowing of €203.6 ...
North Korea's Kim observed naval destroyer cruise missile launch, weapons tests, state media says North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed the test firing of a strategic cruise missile and evaluations ...
The death toll from Venezuela's twin quakes has risen to 3,342, according to numbers released by the Venezuelan information ministry on Sunday. Juan Zapata had just eaten dinner in his fifth-floor ...
Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has ruled that former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro can remain under house arrest due to health concerns, a court decision showed on Friday.
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