Ange Postecoglou says Tottenham are a work in progress as they miss the chance to move into the Premier League top four by drawing at West Ham.
Real Madrid forward Joselu is reportedly set to turn down the opportunity to join Manchester United in the summer transfer window.
The federal government deducted a total of $79 million from provinces where patients paid out of pocket during 2021-2022 for medically necessary services. The majority of the deductions were taken due to patient charges for diagnostic imaging services at private clinics.
Discord set out to prank its users with an April Fools' joke. It ended up accidentally destroying a YouTube's viewership record.
A letter sent to the Justice Department says that it appears to have been responsive to an ‘intimidation campaign of Hunter Biden’s lawyers’ and demands accountability.
Kurt Zouma scored for West Ham to level the scores and leave Tottenham fighting for Champions League qualification.
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The basketball star spoke of her experiences during a press conference after Iowa defeated Louisiana State in an Elite Eight game of the NCAA tournament.
An Argentine commentator was the talk of social media after he broke out into song following Everton's equaliser in their 1-1 draw with Newcastle.
Police say four South Bay residents stole $400,000 worth of items that included an array of guitars and scores of comic books and trading cards.
Everton have set an unwanted club record despite rescuing a point in a 1-1 draw away against Newcastle United in the Premier League on Tuesday night.
Davis, who played for the Miami Dolphins , Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills , suddenly passed away at the age of 35 after his body was discovered in his Southwest Ranches home.
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On March 7, 1970, millions across North America were able to catch a glimpse of a total solar eclipse. Charles Kuralt anchored CBS News’ special report, “Earth in the Shadow of the Moon.”