Never let go of your dream. That is what Adjeng Buenaventura is telling everybody with the release of her album Unravel.
Kellie Wiswell was 34 when a stroke took away her ability to walk properly, a condition known as gait apraxia.
Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC held Egyptian giants Zamalek FC to a stalemate in the first leg of their CAF Confederation Cup tie on Sunday evening.
American swore at spectators during round two at Augusta National after
On today's Morning Brew, the Rising team discusses the albums they will recommend until the end and their childhood dream jobs.
LIV aiming to recruit more players from PGA and DP World ToursDefection would raise tricky questions for European Tour GroupRising speculation that Viktor Hovland will be the next high-profile golfer to be coaxed to the LIV tour will increase the need for Ryder Cup Europe to apply a simple qualification process for golfers on the Saudi Arabian-backed circuit.LIV is forging ahead with plans for 2025, which include new events and the recruitment of more players from the PGA and DP World Tours. The...
Dreams Football Club forward John Antwi says the team has gotten this far in the CAF Confederation Cup due to their "determination and hard work."
Steve Thompson was diagnosed with early onset dementia in 2020. He is one of 295 ex-players suing World Rugby and the RFU over brain injuries. The claimants are seeking damages and make changes to protect players
Zach Johnson insisted his expletive was not directed at Masters patrons after a triple-bogey on Friday. Johnson, who won at Augusta in 2017, missed the cut but went viral for a moment at the 12th h
Thomas Bjorn led Europe to famous Ryder Cup win in Paris in 2018. He was vice-captain last year when Europe defeated the USA in Rome. Bjorn will again work under Luke Donald in next year's tournament at Bethpage
Erik ten Hag will still be sacked as Manchester United boss, even if they go on to win the FA Cup. That’s the view of Graeme Souness who believes the Dutchman’s fate at Old Trafford may
Given the past few episodes, I was expecting more of a showstopper-style finale in which a bunch more characters would die, or maybe someone would seek some kind of retribution for Mariko’s death. But no. This is more of a denouement of an episode, a processing of things, and a subtle setting-up of the future to come for these characters. Oh, and Yabushige loses his goddamn mind—and head. But first, we’re greeted with the face of an elderly Blackthorne, lying supine and grunting in a big,...