There are still 20 clubs vying to earn a place in the group stages of the competition this season, but 10 will be left disappointed. Here's Goal's complete guide to the draw
In “Embers,” a fittingly thoughtful sci-fi meditation on memory loss and identity, a virus has rendered the not-so-distant future in a state of recurring amnesia, leaving most of humanity grappling to form tentative connections that evaporate with the next day’s rising sun.
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Sophina DeJesus won't be on the floor when Olympic gymnastics begins this weekend. Her career likely ended in April when she wrapped up her senior year at UCLA by helping the Bruins to a fifth-place…
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Sophina DeJesus won't be on the floor when Olympic gymnastics begins this weekend. Her career likely ended in April when she wrapped up her senior year at UCLA by helping the Bruins to a fifth-place…
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Sophina DeJesus won't be on the floor when Olympic gymnastics begins this weekend. Her career likely ended in April when she wrapped up her senior year at UCLA by helping the Bruins to a fifth-place…
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Sophina DeJesus won't be on the floor when Olympic gymnastics begins this weekend. Her career likely ended in April when she wrapped up her senior year at UCLA by helping the Bruins to a fifth-place…
FILE - In this April 16, 2016, file photo, UCLA's Sophina DeJesus celebrates after her floor exercise routine during the NCAA women's gymnastics championships in Fort Worth, Texas. DeJesus managed to do something this year that three-time world champion Simone…
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Sophina DeJesus won't be on the floor when Olympic gymnastics begins this weekend. Her career likely ended in April when she wrapped up her senior year at UCLA by helping the Bruins to a fifth-place…
Results trickling in overnight highlighted a titanic battle in the key metros of Tshwane and Johannesburg between the African National Congress (ANC) and Democratic Alliance (DA) for control of the country’s capital city and economic powerhouse.
Where there is fire, there is smoke. Where there is smoke, there are toxic fumes rich in cancer-causing hydrocarbons.
This means that when our ancestors tamed fire over a million years ago, they began breathing in these toxins that filled up their smoky caves. Not an ideal situation, given that the ability to control and use fire marks a major milestone in human evolution.
So the question is, how did our ancestors — the Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and early Homo sapiens — survive once they had mastered the flame?
Treasurer Scott Morrison has called on the opposition to pass more than $6 billion in savings measures contained within its budget costings submitted to the Parliamentary Budget Office prior to the election, as the first shots were fired in the gathering legislative battle facing the Turnbull government.
In an interview with The Associated Press, agent Paolo Zampolli offered the most detailed description yet of how the wife of the Republican presidential nominee came into the country.
The campaign also declined to discuss Mrs. Trump's immigration history in detail or provide copies of any paperwork that would put the issue to rest.
Donald Trump has made illegal immigration a signature plank in his campaign platform, and his wife has often cited her path to U.S. citizenship in defense of his hard line... Читать дальше...
Treading same path as of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in connection with the ongoing battle between the Centre and the Delhi government, the Samajwadi Party on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government is making every effort to destabilise and defame Arvind Kejriwal led government in the national capital.
President Barack Obama vigorously denies that a $400 million cash payment to Iran was ransom to secure the release of four Americans jailed in Tehran. He defended the transaction as evidence that the nuclear accord with Iran has allowed for progress on other matters.
China stocks were little changed on Friday and ended the week roughly flat as worries about the economy and regulators' crackdown on speculation kept many investors on the sidelines.