'Staggering security breach' at London's Metropolitan Police sees officer data stolen
London's Metropolitan Police force says it has stepped up security after a company that holds details of its officers and staff was hacked.
London's Metropolitan Police force says it has stepped up security after a company that holds details of its officers and staff was hacked.
Strasbourg fans have staged a protest at the recent Ligue 1 game after the recent ownership change that saw Chelsea owner Todd Bohely become the majority stakeholder.
Influential figures including Spanish football great Andres Iniesta and Barcelona president Joan Laporta continued to mount criticism on federation president Luis Rubiales on Sunday, ahead of a potential government sanction against the suspended Spain chief.
AEW All In winners and grades from Wembley Stadium in London, England with over 80,000 fans in attendance.
Big stars are back on the field for some seriously good Week 3 preseason football between the Texans and Saints.
Bubba Wallace talked about the range of emotions he felt leading up to the Coke Zero Sugar 400 and during the race as his playoff hopes hung in the balance, and what making the playoffs says about his legacy as a driver.
Jurgen Klopp claims that 10-man Liverpool's enthralling 2-1 win over Newcastle United on Sunday was unlike any game he has ever managed in his career.
With over two years passing since season 2 and no news, signs suggest a potential cancellation. The show's past performance and crew movements hint at a quiet cancellation. Netflix's silence adds to uncertainty.
Miley Cyrus has confessed her feelings towards touring in the music industry, saying it 'isn't healthy' despite being a cheerleader helping to harden her to it
A 21-year-old white man fatally shot three Black people in Florida with guns bought legally despite his once being involuntarily committed for a mental health exam, the local sheriff said Sunday.
The deadly strains of the virus have been gone for two years now and yet the recent outbreak of a mild flu-like variant is again stoking panic on the left and by left-leaning media outlets.
Reem's bakery in San Francisco recently denied service to an armed police officer. The police aren't happy.
Merseyside Police says a Mercedes Class 180 drove into a flooded area of Mossley Hill, Liverpool and, though the man and woman were rescued, they were declared dead in hospital
Baghdad calls on people with information about burial sites of missing persons from the Gulf War to come forward.
(Photo credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports) The Los Angeles Dodgers are bringing right-handed pitcher Tyson Miller back into the fold. After acquiring Miller from the Milwaukee Brewers and waiving him earlier this summer, the Dodgers claimed Miller off waivers from the New York Mets on Sunday. The Dodgers also transferred right-hander Tony Gonsolin to the 60-day injured list. Miller, 28, made one relief appearance for
Budapest [Hungary], August 28 (ANI): India's Olympic medalist Neeraj Chopra made history in the early hours of Monday, capturing his country's first-ever gold medal at the World Athletics Championships and edging out Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem by less than a meter at the final of men's javelin throw event in Budapest. Neeraj recorded his best throw of 88.17 m in his second attempt and managed to keep his lead intact till th
There’s just 365 days until the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, and Australia’s athletes have already set their sights on gold.
Rubiales has refused to resign over the incident with player Jenni Hermoso last Sunday in Sydney
The man's criminal record was too old to trigger ineligibility, and a pending molestation case didn't either.
Estonian daily Eesti Paevaleht revealed PM Kaja Kallas’ husband's firm earned €1.5mn from Russia business since February 2022.
"Having more freedom to bring the ball up and have the ball in my hands, just trusting me with the ball, that was one of the big things. My rookie year, I didn't have that. Just having that trust in me, just working and them seeing that I'm getting better at it, that I'm capable, that was kind of like a changing point for me."
-Pascal Siakam
Anthony Campbell, the chief of the Yale Police Department and the ex-New Haven police chief, blasted the union's fliers as "divisive and destructive."