This Teriyaki Shrimp with Noodles makes a quick hearty dinner
This one pan dish is simple and packed with veggies
Bryce Harper will be sidelined indefinitely with a broken left thumb after he was hit by a pitch from Blake Snell in the Philadelphia Phillies' 4-2 victory over the San Diego Padres on Saturday night. The reigning NL MVP checked his swing as the 97-mph fastball from Snell rode inside and high toward his shoulder before hitting him on the outside of the left hand in the fourth inning. Harper immediately fell to the ground and was in visible pain as he held his hand while on his knees for several minutes with Phillies head trainer Paul Buchheit attending to him.
The US abortion ban is the ex-president’s legacy and he must face prosecution for abuse of power
STORY: Soldiers stepped in as local officials who arrived to distribute the aid papers became surrounded.Afghanistan's Taliban administration on Saturday called on global governments to roll back sanctions and lift a freeze on central bank assets following the earthquake. The hard line Islamist group is not formally recognised internationally.The Gayan village cleric told Reuters that the suffering from the deadly tragedy will double if residents don't receive aid soon, while another villager, who gave his name as Zahid, described how the disaster unfolded."Everything is destroyed. Many houses have been damaged. Many women have been martyred in them. We are spending our days and nights out in the open. It was 1:20 at night; it was raining and very cold when the quake struck," Zahid said.The 6.1-magnitude quake that struck the east of the country early on Wednesday further injured about 2,000 people, and damaged or destroyed some 10,000 homes, straining the country's fragile health system and posing a major test for the ruling Taliban.
The scene outside the Affiliated Medical Services abortion clinic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is as vivid a portrait of a fraying US as you can get.
And with it, thoughts of courage and peace. By Allan Jenkins
Kody Clemens hit his first major league home run to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 6-3 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday. Clemens, the 26-year-old son of seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens, hit a three-run homer in the top of the sixth inning off Arizona reliever Joe Mantiply to break a 3-3 tie. Tyler Alexander (1-3) got the win for Detroit with two innings of scoreless relief.
Ole Miss hit four home runs, including back-to-back-to-back blasts in the eighth inning, on the way to a 10-3 win in the opener of the CWS finals.
The giant reptile was captured and euthanized on site.
Soul singer Diana Ross will fill the Sunday teatime legends slot.
His party should heed what voters signalled in Thursday’s crushing byelection defeats – get him out of Downing Street
It’s a dream colour combo – but are you bold enough? Plus, a great scalp serum for healthy hair, says Funmi Fetto
They make the very best things look simple at this Italian-inspired fish-themed place on the Kent coast, writes Jay Rayner
From the ultra-vivacious Yves Tumor, Megan Thee Stallion and Yungblud, to punters dressed as disco balls, feast your eyes on a spectacular day at Glastonbury 2022
Be curious for your own sake about friendship, says Philippa Perry. You may have mild autism or something in your childhood may have made you defensive
Private equity links and the pursuit of profit come with risks for children in the care sector, say experts
The fortitude and tenacity of the Observer journalist is commendable but doesn’t hide the urgent need for a royal commission into Brexit
Summer is the best time to discover the refreshing appeal of one of the world’s most drinkable styles
The 2022 festival comes to an end, as Kelly Holmes gets extraordinarily candid in a documentary about coming out. Here’s what to watch tonight