Jannik Sinner cheered by fans at US Open practice after avoiding doping ban
All eyes were on Jannik Sinner at the US Open on Thursday as he made his first appearance on the practice courts in New York
Meth worth nearly $6m found in fake watermelons at US-Mexico border
Everyday fruit and vegetables are some of the latest methods Mexican cartels are using to smuggle drugs into the US, recent seizures of methamphetamine suggest.
‘Really heavy to see’: Lewis Hamilton speaks up on plight of refugees in Africa
Lewis Hamilton has spoken out over the plight of refugees and displaced people in Africa, decrying the lack of empathy toward them in the UK. He
‘Optimists have happier lives’: Laurie Anderson on Bowie, Lou Reed and ‘romantic, inspiring’ JFK
Your debut album, Big Science (1982), opens with: “Good evening, this is your captain, we are about to attempt a crash landing”, while your latest
John Textor assessing offers for Crystal Palace stake before Everton takeover
John Textor is considering two offers and has serious interest from four other investors for his 45% stake in Crystal Palace as he attempts to
One Show and Match of the Day presenter Jermaine Jenas sacked by BBC
Jermaine Jenas, the host of Match of the Day 2 and the One Show, has been sacked by the BBC. The presenter and pundit, 41,
Sunak’s decision to call early election one of ‘most stupid political misjudgments’ in history of politics, says Tory – UK politics live
Birmingham have called for council cuts, thought to be the biggest in local authority history, to be halted or scaled back over concerns the council’s
University of Leicester facing ‘major incident’ over crumbling buildings
The University of Leicester is dealing with a “major incident” over crumbling buildings on campus that will be closed for years and require a major
Could a £2-a-day basic income be the key to protecting rainforests?
“At the beginning, there was a lot of fear and disbelief,” said Ketty Marcelo. “There was a perception from the communities that this was another
‘I felt like the gates of something huge had opened’: Ali Kalthami on his subversive new Saudi thriller
Even when change is long-awaited, it’s not always easy to handle. The Saudi Arabian director Ali Kalthami was born in 1983, the year the country’s