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• Lewis Hamilton admits not operating on all cylinders • Federation Cup win for Judy Murray's British team FORMULA ONE Lewis Hamilton has come to terms with the fact that his 2011 F1 season was overshadowed by the issues he had to deal with and resolved that there will be no repeat in the 2012 campaign, which starts next month. "I wasn't operating on all cylinders," the McLaren driver said ...
News Corp.’s Times newspaper in Britain is being investigated by police over possible computer hacking by a reporter, spreading the company’s media scandal to a third Rupert Murdoch paper in the U.K.
National Speed Sport News, a staple of racing enthusiasts, is returning in March with a Web site, mobile updates and a monthly magazine, but without the long-running weekly newspaper.
News Corp.’s Times newspaper in Britain is being investigated by police over possible computer hacking by a reporter, spreading the company’s media scandal to a third Rupert Murdoch paper in the U.K.
As the US prepares for the Super Bowl the parents of a young American footballer, who died from repeated head blows, tell Channel 4 News the "suck it up and see" culture in sport has to change.
WEST TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — A western Indiana police officer faces theft charges for allegedly using a department-issued gas card multiple times to buy gas for his personal truck and his girlfriend's sport-utility vehicle. The Tribune-Star reports that West Terre Haute police officer Lt. Mark J. Arnold surrendered Monday on six counts of felony theft. He was released from the Vigo County Jail ...
Charles Ruter, an iconic figure for USA Track & field after spending more than 60 years as an official in the sport, passed away Saturday evening at his home in Fern Creek, Ky., at the age of 91. He died of kidney failure.
Eli Manning, having been named the most valuable player of Super Bowl XLVI, was presented with a 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport convertible on Sunday.
News Corp's Times newspaper in Britain is being investigated by police over possible computer hacking by a reporter, spreading the company's media scandal to a third Rupert Murdoch paper in the UK.
Tour de France winner Alberto Contador has been banned for two years for a doping offence at the 2010 Tour.
Outraged Spaniards rallied behind three-times Tour de France champion Alberto Contador on Monday
Rumors on Apple's next generation iPhone, the iPhone 5, are once again circling around the media sphere.
Police are investigating alleged email interception by Rupert Murdoch's Times of London, a British lawmaker said Thursday — dragging Britain's oldest national newspaper into the broadening scandal over press wrongdoing.
People are still talking about the middle finger and the marching bands, but now they're finally coming back to the forgotten star of Madonna's halftime show — the flying dude in the toga.
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," "War Horse" and the documentary "Buck" were among the films nominated for the 26th Genesis Awards by the Humane Society of the United States, the HSUS announced on Tuesday. The Genesis Awards honor films with animal-friendly themes and creative portrayals of animal protection. (In the case of "Planet of the Apes," that means a film in ...
The Times newspaper is being investigated by the Met police over email hacking claims, the BBC understands.
As Facebook prepares for an IPO of its stock that may value the company at US$100 billion, it's important to know what sport it's in and if, like the Chicago Bulls with Jordan, dynasties can last. Michael Jordan was probably the best basketball player to play the game of hoop. He had a halo effect. But baseball just wasn't his sport at the level basketball was.
Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper The Times has now also been dragged into the broadening scandal over press wrongdoing.
The jury in Harry Redknapp's tax evasion trial deliberated for almost four hours on Tuesday before being sent home for the night. Redknapp, the Tottenham manager, is accused along with Milan Mandaric, his former chairman at Portsmouth, of concealing $295,000 of transfer bonuses in a Monaco bank account to avoid paying taxes in Britain at times from 2002-08.
When US News & World Report debuted its list of "America's Best Colleges" nearly 30 years ago, the magazine hoped its college rankings would be a game-changer for students and families. But arguably, they've had a much bigger effect on colleges themselves.
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