Olympic podium the target as Laura Muir stays ‘in the mix’ for ‘crazier than ever’ 1500m medals
No top-three finish in Budapest at the World Championships but the Brit believes she can peak in Paris
No top-three finish in Budapest at the World Championships but the Brit believes she can peak in Paris
The US bank had been unable to hand over communications that took place between 2018 and 2020, the regulator said.
‘Breaking news… I’m no longer managing myself,’ music mogul tweeted
As a U.S. Navy plane circled, two Philippine boats breached a Chinese coast guard blockade in a confrontation in the South China Sea to deliver food and other supplies to Filipino forces guarding a contested shoal
Balogun scored 21 goals in 37 matches while on loan at French side Reims.
Actor reflects on her mixed feelings about being cast in the 2001 comedy
Bagungu people who farm and worship in an oil-rich, remote region in Uganda are worried about the future of their sacred natural sites
Jeremy Doku is set to join Manchester City this week and his electric pace will offer something very different to Jack Grealish, Phil Foden and Bernardo Silva
Researchers said that parents should encourage teenagers to be more physically active.
All the latest news and analysis of Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign and far-reaching legal problems
The YouTuber and boxer risked the wrath of cinephiles when he admitted walking out halfway through Christopher Nolan’s latest film. It’s easy to judge him for it, writes Louis Chilton, but maybe he’s onto something...
Six children and two adults saved in 16-hour long operation
Rescuers pull those trapped along zipwire by hand after military helicopters stood down for night
Lebanon's political elites are pushing a recovery plan for the country's financial collapse that would allow them to sidestep tough reforms demanded by the International Monetary Fund
Twenty-five years ago, an unknown filmmaker named Guy Ritchie kick-started a cottage industry of movies about guns, lads and hyper-stylish crime. Sam Moore speaks to many of the film’s cast and crew about a British classic that became a cornerstone of Nineties cool
A singing, dancing, seemingly unkillable owl-bat thing, the inexplicably cute Furby was one of the most popular toys of the Nineties. As it unveils a sparkly new look, Kate Ng digs into its fascinating history
Polls have opened in Zimbabwe as President Emmerson Mnangagwa seeks a second and final term in a country with a history of violent and disputed votes
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' education policies have faced wide criticism from civil rights leaders and educators, among others, but they also have paid off politically
‘Overnight a lot of stuff changed, but also a lot of stuff was in the making for years,’ musician says
Police officials say suspect remains ‘threat’ to community until arrested
Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen has renewed her pledge to strengthen Taiwan’s self-defense as she visited a war memorial from the last time Taiwan and China battled
The security guard went viral for singing along to Swift’s ‘Cruel Summer’ at one of her shows
Campbell died while paddleboarding last month
Researchers analysed data from 282,421 people enrolled in the UK Biobank study.
Professor Richard Smith, from Imperial College London, said ‘currently, there is not technical feasibility’.