Sebastian Vettel problem emerges as Mercedes chief Toto Wolff hints at possible link up
Sebastian Vettel is looking for a seat next season after Ferrari decided to move on from the four-time world champion.
Sebastian Vettel is looking for a seat next season after Ferrari decided to move on from the four-time world champion.
Speaking on whether the Russian leader would continue his article devoted to World War II, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov stressed that "definitely this work will go on in terms of preventing the distortion of history"
Liverpool great and former Middlesbrough star Graeme Souness has paid tribute to Jack Charlton after his passing on Saturday.
Читать дальше...Tipperary GAA have announced details of their new ticketing system for the upcoming county hurling and football championships.
By Cidrick Ngalande There is a disturbing trend among governing Malawi Congress Party (MCP) supporters on the social media. They threaten, curse and abuse anybody who wants to discuss their policies or scrutinize their leaders. This fear of alternative points of view betrays a sense of lack of confidence in their leader and policies. It […]
Читать дальше...Congress dispatches Maken, Surjewala to attend Rajasthan CM's meet
The longtime Alabama senator, facing an uphill primary vote Tuesday for his old job, had hoped for a comeback. Trump's scorn and the power of college football could keep him away.
Chelsea must qualify for the Champions League if they're to sign wantaway Bayer Leverkusen star Kai Havertz.
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Saturday, September 12, 2020 – City Island Yacht Club Sayers Series. Sayers Series Race – Henry Sayers Commodore of CIYC 1926-1927 raced Water Witch, a John Rodstrom schooner yacht and this CIYC Members Only race is a tribute to him. Our… Continue Reading Sayers Series Race – September 12, 2020
Читать дальше...The 33-year-old Rivera was reported missing Wednesday afternoon after her four-year-old son was found in a rental boat on the lake by himself.
Yeah winning a last-man-standing battle by bursting your opponent’s head is great and all, but have you ever won a battle royale after your opponent got clobbered by giant fruit rolling downhill? Such is the foolishness of Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, a 60-player party game inspired by those wacky TV game shows like Total Wipeout, […]
A senior writer on Fox News' most popular TV show has resigned after it was revealed he had posted a series of "deeply offensive" comments using a pseudonym reportedly associated with the far-Right.
Former Celtic boss John Barnes is backing their move for Burnley goalkeeper Joe Hart.
Читать дальше...In Baltimore, medical staff from Johns Hopkins are joining forces with "trusted messengers" – including faith leaders from a historic local mosque – to address obstacles to improved health outcomes for the Black community
Woman comedian receives rape threats over Shivaji statue joke, Twitter demands action
Eldorado Resorts will have to sell three Indiana casinos by the end of this year as it takes over Caesars Entertainment.
This is part of a series of stories celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues
Outstanding bank lending to NBFCs declined marginally to Rs 8.04 trn in May 2020 from Rs 8.12 trn in April 2020, according to RBI data
Dorsey and his former father-in-law embraced before getting into the water with other family members to pay tribute to the missing "Glee" star.
CHICAGO (AP) - The Cook County state's attorney's office is launching a new online process to report allegations of criminal police misconduct including excessive form and intimidation.
Читать дальше...Three generations of Bollywood’s Bachchan family were hit by the coronavirus as former Miss World Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and her daughter on Sunday joined her father-in-law Amitabh and husband
According to the CDC, people with chronic diseases, such as obesity, hypertension and type-2 diabetes, are a staggering 12 times more likely to die from the coronavirus – and Black Americans have a higher prevalence of many of these conditions. In Baltimore, medical staff from Johns Hopkins are joining forces with "trusted messengers" – including faith leaders from a historic local mosque – to improve health outcomes for the Black community. Allison Aubrey, of National Public Radio, reports.