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By Will Perkins
By Will Perkins
Finch suffered the injury during Game 4 of the T'Wolves' first-round series.
The 150th Kentucky Derby produced yet another magnificent two-minute spectacle.
Temperatures across British Columbia will steadily rise over the coming week as a ridge builds over the West Coast
LOWELL, Mass. (AP) — Kaleigh Fratkin scored with 80 seconds remaining and Boston clinched a berth in the postseason with a 4-3 victory over Montreal after blowing all of a three-goal third-period lead in a Professional Women's Hockey League regular-season finale at the Tsongas Center on Saturday. Fratkin's winner, her second goal of the season, came with assists from Jessica Digirolamo and Susanna Tapani, and gave Boston the lead just 1:49 after a goal by Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin evened th
The Prime Minister insisted his plan was the right way forward, after the Tories lost the West Midlands mayoral contest to Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour.
SIR – Following the Blackpool South by-election result, the usual Conservative suspects came on air to warn us that voting for Reform may let in Labour, and that its voters should hence continue to support the Government, despite its track record. I always want to ask these people if they would run a business this way. If they had hired someone who presented well at interview, but who, once installed, proved dishonest, incompetent, lazy, spendthrift and unwilling to carry out any of the agreed w
After Britney Spears made headlines over an alleged bust-up with her rumoured ex-boyfriend Paul Richard Soliz – which she bizarrely blamed on her estranged mum – insiders say her family is no longer able to “go near” the singer.
Opening up about how he is continuing with his no-sex vow, Craig David has claimed his celibacy has now lasted two years.
John Swinney is likely to become the third first minister in just over a year next week.
In a new BBC documentary about his Eurovision journey, he has opened up about making the ‘very hard decision’ to continue with the competition.
Recalling the huge backlash he got over his portrayal of the clumsy alien, Ahmed Best says he was frozen out of Hollywood amid the hate he got for how he played Jar Jar Binks in ‘Star Wars: Episode I’.
Opening up about how her dad is “doing really good” amid his health fight, Rumer Willis says her little girl Louetta “loves” going to see her dementia-battling granddad Bruce.
The Scottish Liberal Democrats said Mr Swinney must set out how he will overhaul government transparency.
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Sophomore Brian Bonner of Valencia High runs the 100 meters in 10.56 seconds at the Southern Section Division 1 preliminaries.
England’s Matt Wallace is two shots off the lead going into the final round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in Texas.
Several thousand Georgians marked Orthodox Easter with a candlelight vigil outside Parliament on Saturday evening as daily protests continue against a proposed law that critics see as a threat to media freedom and the country’s aspirations to join the European Union. The proposed bill would require media, non-governmental organizations and other nonprofits to register as “pursuing the interests of a foreign power” if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. Protesters and the Georgian opposition denounce it as “the Russian law,” saying Moscow uses similar legislation to stigmatize independent journalists and those critical of the Kremlin.
Watering restrictions have begun for the Metro Vancouver region, with some residents planting biodiverse lawns amid an ongoing drought in the province.The restrictions, which are set to be in place until Oct. 15, have become an annual occurrence as the regional district aims to conserve drinking water. According to Metro Vancouver, water use increases by more than 50 per cent during the summer months, largely due to lawn watering, which accounts for the highest discretionary use of water outside