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Unemployed and seeking a better life, Oscar Speck pushed his kayak into the water of the Danube River and began paddling downriver. He didn't stop until he reached Australia.
Here are three things Standard Sport learned from Tottenham’s 1-1 draw with Newcastle. Son received a hero's farewell, ...
Canada won gold in both the women's and men's tournaments at the inaugural 3x3 wheelchair basketball world championships Sunday in Sun City, South Africa.The Canadian women completed an undefeated run ...
The Bairns, who won back-to-back promotions, earned a deserved point on their return to the William Hill Premiership.
On and off the basketball court, Benet’s four-year varsity duo of Emma Briggs and Bridget Rifenburg are hard to pin down. On ...
Premium cabins still drive profits, but it's the low-cost threat that keeps Europe's legacy carriers up at night. Europe’s ...
From humanitarian airdrops in Gaza and the US-EU trade agreement, to the massive earthquake in Russia, the fires in Iraq and ...
Dubai: Turkish Airlines, the airline flying to more countries than any other, successfully executed an innovative financing ...
Global connections are being formed as the JCC Maccabi Games — being hosted in Tucson — give local teen athletes the chance ...
Infosys confirmed plans to hire thousands, even as the IT sector stares at a spate of layoffs. This and more in today's ...
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Today in History for Aug. 14: In 1040, King Duncan of Scotland was murdered by Macbeth, who became king and ruled for 17 years. In 1811, Paraguay declared its independence. In 1814, British General ...
Who knew then that 20 years later, Iran would be sending massive rockets, and Houthis would be blowing up ships?