Darius Garland with a last basket of the period vs the Miami Heat
Darius Garland (Cleveland Cavaliers) with a last basket of the period vs the Miami Heat, 12/01/2021
The USS Jacob Jones sank in December 1917, killing 66 crew, when it was torpedoed off the Isles of Scilly by a German submarine.
In a new post shared Saturday, the reality star shows some behind-the-scenes looks at her life on the road with her new husband
PSG.LGD now await Team Spirit in the grand finals of the Arlington Major.
Ontario Provincial Police received reports of the crash Saturday night before 9 p.m.
Analysis by data experts finds the figure has increased from about 16,000 at this stage of admissions process in 2019
Troy Kotsur was being honored by his hometown of Mesa, Arizona. But he almost lost his biggest honor of all. Kotsur reported on his Twitter account that a car thief hopped into his Jeep and took off. The CODA actor was to be honored Thursday for his achievement in becoming the first primarily deaf actor […]
Two men aged 44 from Boston, Lincolnshire, were arrested on suspicion of arson and criminal damage after a disposable barbecue was thrown into woodland at Bawsey Country Park, Norfolk.
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Cameron Smith was assessed a two-stroke penalty for "improper placement of the ball" on the fourth hole in Saturday's third round in Memphis.
The blaze started just before 9 a.m. in the Abu Sifin church in the city of Giza where about up to 1,000 people had gathered. The fire blocked an entrance to the church, causing the stampede, the two sources said, adding that most of those killed were children. Electrical fires are not rare in Egypt.
A supporter was told that “sun cream will not be permitted on entry into the stadium” by an official club Twitter account.
A car park ticket machine which only gives instructions in Welsh has caused chaos and left people queing for up to half an hour.
Thomas Tuchel hopes referee Anthony Taylor doesn’t referee Chelsea matches in future and was furious after a feeling refereeing decisions cost his side a win at home to Tottenham. Harry Kane’s late equaliser consigned the Blues to a 2-2 draw but Tuchel didn’t believe either that or Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s early goal should have stood due to fouls before they were given. Immediately after the match, Tuchel was sent off after his spat with Spurs manager Antonio Conte but seemed more angry at the referee than his counterpart when he met the media.
Britain's rowing fortunes are reviving. The green shoots of success seen at early-season races flourished further at the European Championships in Munich this weekend where the team took six golds, three silver and one bronze medal against decent competition. After consistently strong and smart racing, the team topped the table at a major championships for the first time since 2017 (not counting the Covid-impacted 2021 Europeans).
Until the 96th-minute, Spurs were heading for another dispiriting defeat at the home of their rivals, only for Harry Kane to rescue a 2-2 draw deep into stoppage-time before a furious bust-up between Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte after the final whistle. Both head coaches were shown a red card, having been booked in the aftermath of Spurs' first equaliser through Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, and will now serve a touchline ban. Tuchel appeared to refuse to let go of Conte's hand during the post-match handshakes after the Italian had resolutely avoided eye contact, leading the pair to square up angrily on the pitch while staff attempted to separate them.
Forest have already brought 14 players to the City Ground this summer
Pro skateboarder Leo Baker on living the best version of his life after coming out as trans while filming the documentary 'Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story.'
That did not stop one enterprising driver in the Czech Republic from taking his open wheeler for a spin on the street.
The final game turned out to be a tougher test, but the Cats showed plenty of reasons to be excited about what could come in the 2022-23 season.