Novak Djokovic suffers shock defeat to compatriot Dusan Lajovic
The world number one lost in straight sets.
The world number one lost in straight sets.
Defeat in Seville was the fourth time in recent weeks that the team has struggled to deal with setbacks.
Every phone that is switched on and connected will emit loud noises and lights on Sunday – unless the feature is turned off
Dashcam footage shows the moment a Utah Highway Patrol trooper deliberately crashed into a wrong-way driver, bringing the offending vehicle to a stop.
Diversity of Extinction Rebellion protest praised as tensions of climate crisis intense
Yup, it’s that time of year again
An early morning fire engulfed much of a large high school in the southern Idaho city of Pocatello on Friday
Two actors were rumoured to have clashed on set of 2010 sequel
‘When I lost touch with Kate, it was more heartbreaking than some breakups that I’ve had,’ Lynskey said
Legacy blue ticks were removed from Twitter on Thursday (20 April) as Elon Musk’s social media site continues its push to drive more people towards signing up and paying for Twitter Blue.
All Nippon Airways passengers purchased online tickets for up to 95 per cent off after the airline’s website suffered a glitch
Attempts by the governing body to force through the adjustment in January were met with uproar.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has stressed Trent Alexander-Arnold’s impressive performance in a new advanced, hybrid role is not the solution to all their problems this season.
O’Sullivan raced into a 6-2 lead in their second-round clash.
We look at some of the best examples on social from April 21.
Much-loved wild bird slowly recovering from injuries
Columnist E Jean Carroll’s rape and defamation trial against one-time president is set to begin next week
A businessman has pleaded guilty to bribing the head of a Michigan marijuana licensing board, the first conviction in a federal investigation into payoffs and other benefits
Singer will be performing in Houston, Texas, this weekend
The FTSE 100 managed a small gain despite heavy losses for the biggest mining companies.
The drug is used in more than half of all abortions in the US and is considered overwhelmingly safe. The nation’s high court could decide what happens next on 21 April, writes Alex Woodward
Bizarre details about the cult beliefs which allegedly led to the murders are coming to light at trial. But, beyond the testimony, there have also been some bizarre happenings taking place inside the courtroom, Rachel Sharp reports
Congregation sang ‘Amazing Grace’ as climate denier was removed from church
Three police officers worked together to remove a bobcat that had become stuck in a car’s grille in Plover, Wisconsin, on Tuesday (18 April).
Dominic Raab resigned over bullying allegations but claimed the investigation set a ‘low’ threshold.