The cricket community is rallying around the family of Jane McGrath after her death in Sydney yesterday and the Australian team will use its one-day international match in the West Indies today to honour her memory.
All right, let's get this right up high: We believe Curt Schilling will one day be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. He'll get this vote. He has the numbers, and sure as heck delivered enough iconic moments, particularly one involving a surgically repaired ankle, a bloody sock, and a courageous win in the 2004 playoffs, to keep his legend alive long after he is gone.
Throughout their careers, Venus and Serena Williams' pursuit of outside interests and light playing schedules have been questioned. By being less committed, some critics have said, the sisters have failed to maximize their talent.
OTTAWA (AP) -- Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin has no intention of returning home to play in Russia, and the threat of a newly revamped Russian professional league using lucrative offers to poach talent is being dismissed by NHL officials.
A 51-year old official of the District Labor Inspectorate in the southern Bulgarian city of Pazardzhik was caught with a bribe of BGN 2000 on Saturday.
In filming a sequel to a 2000 series about Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, ABC News producers found that reality television had changed how they could present reality on television.
With American gasoline prices breaking records, Democrat Barack Obama on Sunday detailed plans for a new tax on oil companies, a so-called windfall penalty on sales of crude at or above $80 a barrel.
Corporate interests have won several victories, but trial lawyers continue to try to undo legislation restricting litigation and are pursuing new strategies of their own.