Trevor Bauer threw a three-hitter for his second career complete game, Jason Kipnis hit a two-run homer and the Cleveland Indians defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 6-1 on Wednesday night for their sixth straight win. The left-hander had allowed 18 runs and 20 hits over 8 2/3 innings...
Mateen’s ex-wife, Sitora Yusufiy, described a brief but violent relationship to a mentally-ill man whom she was only able to escape from through her family’s help. “He was trying to pick up people. Men”, he told the Associated Press, saying the man had...
Washington-Ayako Uehara tied the tournament scoring record by carding a bogey-free nine-under 62 for a two shot lead after the opening round of the USLPGA Tour’s NW Arkansas Championship on Friday.
Prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has officially launched the Coalition’s campaign ahead of the July 2 election, warning Australians of the ALP’s “recipe for economic stagnation”. “I’ve knifed just the one – so that’s twice the...
So long Rose, all the best to you in NY. According to ESPN.com, the primary need of New York Knicks is a point guard who can lead the offense and with the acquisition of Derrick Rose, their necessity was provided.
In a sign of the fissures exposed by the June 23 vote, 1.2 million people signed a petition on the official government website by late morning calling for a repeat vote – more than 12 times the 100,000 signatures required for a proposal to be discussed in the lower house of...
Britain’s shock vote to pull out of the European Union wiped $2.1 trillion from global equity markets Friday as traders panicked in the face of a new threat to the global economy.
Jonathan Hill, who as the equivalent of the EU’s finance minister was Britain’s highest-ranking diplomat in the union, resigned his Brussels post Saturday, stating, “What’s done can not be undone”.
Following the announcement of the final result, David Cameron announced that he would resign as Prime Minister, saying that he is not the right person to lead the United Kingdom in its Article 50 negotiations to leave Europe.
Forty-six percent of registered voters back Clinton, versus 41 percent who support Trump – slightly up from Clinton’s three-point lead in May, 46 percent to 43 percent.