American in Russian prison 'feeling hopeful'
American Paul Whelan described his captivity in a Russian prison camp. He says he's growing more confident in US efforts to get him home.
American Paul Whelan described his captivity in a Russian prison camp. He says he's growing more confident in US efforts to get him home.
Robach noted that her ex, Andrew Shue, “had already moved out of the house” three months before the first pictures of her and Holmes went public
The Russian leader spoke of the need to repair divisions with Britain at Moscow ceremony
The Princess of Wales has toured a new facility in London.
The young women giving evidence in the southern Italian city told how the man shoved her into a room before raping her
Pep Guardiola has said he believes Manchester City will win the Premier League again if they maintain their current level of performance despite drawing their past three matches
They will strike across nine days in December and January
The Care Quality Commission will be able to check that providers are meeting their obligations on visiting.
When her son was seven months old, Kerri-Ann was struck by severe dizziness and an odd sensation in her head, but doctors mistook her symptoms for postnatal depression at first.
Ark Invest believes the AI software market could be 21 times bigger than AI hardware. As a result, the firm has been buying these AI software stocks.
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) represent two ways to invest in the e-commerce sector. Amazon, the world's largest e-commerce company by annual revenue, sells its products through its first-party marketplace and a network of third-party sellers. Shopify doesn't operate its own marketplace.
News Corp's British newspaper group on Tuesday settled a series of claims of phone-hacking brought by celebrities and other individuals, including a "Spice Girl" and a former minister who said he was targeted because he was a political opponent. News Group Newspapers (NGN), the publisher of the Sun daily and the now defunct News of the World which former chief Rupert Murdoch closed over its involvement in hacking, had given public apologies and paid out "substantial damages" to the claimants, according to their lawyers.
The manager insists the players still back him, pointing to comebacks Brentford, Fulham and Burnley
Drivers warned of ‘very treacherous icy conditions’ on ‘ice rink Monday’
Russian president will travel to Middle East on Wednesday as he tries to reclaim role in global politics
New algorithm will predict patients' medical problems before they happen.
In an exclusive interview with Tom English on the BBC Scotland Rugby podcast, SRU chairman John McGuigan discusses Siobhan Cattigan, deep fears among Scottish clubs and talent flow issues.
Watch live as foreign secretary David Cameron takes his first questions from peers in the House of Lords on Tuesday (5 December). Lord Cameron’s first session comes as home secretary James Cleverly arrived in Rwanda to sign a new treaty to help revive the Government’s stalled asylum deal. Support for Ukraine and future relations with the EU are among the issues he will be grilled on as he faces his first monthly question time as foreign secretary in the House of Lords.
The NCAA will introduce a proposal that would grant certain schools more power to compensate athletes in a new way.
The Dead Space remake deluxe edition is 90% off for a limited time
There are 2,456 people linked to fossil fuel industry in Dubai, nearly four times more than last year, according to a new analysis from climate campaigners