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NFL star finds fried chicken head in food
NFL player Jared Cook's fast food order was meant to be chicken wings, not chicken head, but somebody forgot to tell the chef. -
Ethiopian protesters attack factories in Africa's rising economic star
Protesters in Ethiopia damaged almost a dozen mostly foreign-owned factories and flower farms and destroyed scores of vehicles this week, adding economic casualties to a rising death toll in a wave of unrest over land grabs and rights. -
Ex-Costa Rican soccer chief Li pleads guilty in US bribery case
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former Costa Rican soccer federation president who was arrested last year in a U.S. corruption probe involving the sport's global governing body FIFA pleaded guilty on Friday, admitting he took hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes. -
US lawmaker wants cyber sanctions on Russia after hacking charges
The US is accusing Russia of hacking political sites, saying it is trying to interfere with the upcoming presidential election. -
US accuses Russia of hacking political sites
The US is accusing Russia of hacking political sites, saying it is trying to interfere with the upcoming presidential election. -
Hurricane death toll soars to 842 in Haiti
Hurricane Matthew's trail of destruction in Haiti has stunned those viewing the aftermath, with the number of dead soaring to 842, tens of thousands made homeless and crops destroyed in the impoverished Caribbean nation's breadbasket region. -
Construction at Roland Garros halted again
The redevelopment of Roland Garros, home of the French Open, has once again been put on hold due to a court decision in Paris. -
Former nuns who married each other 'saddens' the Pope
The marriage of two former nuns who fell in love while missionaries in Africa has saddened the Pope, an archbishop says. -
Wright's WSL title wait continues
Tyler Wright's wait for a maiden world surfing title must remain on hold after nearest rival Courtney Conlogue survived round two elimination in France. -
US economic sanctions on Myanmar lifted
US economic sanctions on Myanmar are to be lifted following the signing of an executive order by President Barack Obama. -
UK Anti-Doping investigating 'allegations of wrongdoing'
LONDON (Reuters) - British Cycling is cooperating fully with an investigation by the country's anti-doping agency UKAD into "allegations of wrongdoing within cycling", it said on Friday. -
Late double-bogey costs Pieters
Europe's Ryder Cup star Thoman Pieters missed the chance to join Ross Fisher at the top of the Dunhill Links leaderboard with double bogey at the 17th hole. -
Fisher leads halfway through Dunhill Links
Englishman Ross Fisher leads the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship EPGA event by one stroke after two rounds. -
We can dent Proteas for Tests: Head
The ODI series is lost but Australia can still damage South Africa before next month's return Test series says allrounder Travis Head. -
Hawks coach warns of over-confidence
Illawarra coach Rob Beveridge says his side won't be brought undone by over- confidence after their season-opening 122-88 rout of the Adelaide 36ers. -
Radwanska, Keys seal semi-final spots in China Open
Radwanska will next face Elina Svitolina of Ukraine, who followed up her surprise win over world number one Angelique Kerber by easing past Australia's Daria Gavrilova 7-6(3) 6-1. -
Debutant Ball and Rashid bowl England to thrilling win
DHAKA (Reuters) - Jake Ball made a memorable one-day debut as he combined with Adil Rashid to derail Bangladesh's chase and bowl England to a thrilling 21-run victory in the first match of the series in Mirpur on Friday. -
Russia pressured to stop bombing Aleppo
Russia is expected to veto a UN resolution urging an immediate truce in Aleppo as Moscow faces pressure to stop a devastating bombardment of he city. -
Debutants help England to ODI victory
Jake Ball became the first England bowler to take five wickets on his ODI debut as he masterminded a 21-run win over Bangladesh in Dhaka. -
Konta fights back to seal semi-final spot
Johanna Konta has advanced to the China Open semi-finals after fighting back to beat home favourite Zhang Shuai. -
F1 teams divided over Bahrain testing
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Formula One teams are divided over next year's pre-season tests, with champions Mercedes keen on going to Bahrain but Williams and others opposed to leaving Europe on cost grounds. -
Ecuador striker Valencia has arrest warrant revoked - agent
QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador striker Enner Valencia has had an arrest warrant revoked by police, who appeared to chase the striker following the national team's 3-0 win over Chile on Thursday. -
Dimitrov upsets Nadal to join Murray in China Open semis
Dimitrov, ranked 20th in the world, knocked out the second seed 6-2 6-4 to set up a clash with Canada's Milos Raonic. -
Swansea manager Bradley uninterested in "pioneer" tag
Bradley, the former U.S. national team manager, became the first American coach in England's top flight after being appointed by Swansea earlier this week following the departure of seasoned Italian Francesco Guidolin. -
Hurrican Matthew hugs Florida coast
Hurricane Matthew is threatening more destruction in the US after lashing Haiti and killing more than 500 people. -
Aussie car industry can grow again: Labor
Labor Senator Kim Carr says the government can build upon what remains of the local car industry if policies attract new investment and skills. -
Italy midfielder Montolivo to undergo knee surgery
The 31-year-old midfielder, who was substituted in the first half of Thursday's 1-1 World Cup qualifying draw with Spain, is set to be out of action for about six months, local media reported. -
UK Anti-Doping investigating 'allegations of wrongdoing' in cycling
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's anti-doping agency UKAD said on Friday it was investigating "allegations of wrongdoing within cycling", without giving details or names. -
Woods to make PGA Tour return next week
The American former world number one and 14-times major champion has been sidelined for over a year while recovering from multiple back surgeries. -
Kvyat bemuses with "baby octopus" remark
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Russian driver Daniil Kvyat caused bemusement in Friday's Japanese Grand Prix practice when he told his Toro Rosso Formula One team that a "baby octopus" had appeared on his car. -
Murray beats fellow Brit Edmund in China
Andy Murray is through to the semi-finals of the China Open after beating fellow Brit Kyle Edmund. -
Sauber to use 2016 Ferrari engine next year
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Sauber will continue to use 2016-specification Ferrari engines next season after deciding to focus their resources on building a better chassis, team principal Monisha Kaltenborn said on Friday. -
Tiger set for long-awaited golf return
Tiger Woods will return to the golf course at the Safeway Open in California next week, in what will be his first event since August 2015. -
All Blacks' focus restored, says Read
Skipper Kieran Read says the All Blacks are in a good space following a difficult week, ahead of Saturday's clash with the Springboks in Duban. -
Inter Milan striker Icardi extends contract
ROME (Reuters) - Inter Milan captain Mauro Icardi has extended his contract until 2021, the Italian club said on Friday (www.inter.it). -
All Blacks have "clear heads" for Boks test, says Read
DURBAN, (Reuters) - New Zealand captain Kieran Read says his side go into Saturday’s final Rugby Championship clash against South Africa in Durban with “clear heads” after a tough week in which scrumhalf Aaron Smith was sent home. -
Ex-Costa Rican soccer chief to plead guilty in U.S. bribery case
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former Costa Rican soccer federation president, who was arrested last year in a U.S. corruption probe involving the sport's global governing body FIFA, is expected to plead guilty on Friday, according to court records. -
Bradley can pave way for more American coaches, says Keller
LONDON (Reuters) - Swansea City manager Bob Bradley can open a new frontier for Americans harbouring ambitions of coaching in Europe's big leagues, says former trans-Atlantic trailblazer Kasey Keller. -
Houston to make Wallabies debut
Leroy Houston has survived the final cut of the Wallabies bench to play Argentina at Twickenham and will play his first Test after an 11-year wait. -
Button and Alonso struggle in Honda homecoming
SUZUKA, Japan, (Reuters) - McLaren duo Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso did not have as smooth an opening day of practice as they might have hoped on Friday ahead of their engine supplier Honda’s home Japanese Formula One Grand Prix. -
World champ Barber avoids doping ban
World pole vault champion Shawn Barber has avoided a two-year doping ban after he inadvertently ingested cocaine when kissing a woman he met online. -
Hamilton’s engine troubles just bad luck, says Lowe
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton’s engine problems are down to bad luck and "anybody with an ounce of intelligence" knows Mercedes did not sabotage the Briton's car in Malaysia last weekend, team technical head Paddy Lowe said on Friday. -
Greene wins GWS best and fairest in AFL
All-Australian half forward Toby Greene has won a hotly contested GWS Giants best-and-fairest award -
De Villiers targeting Adelaide Test
Injured South Africa captain AB de Villiers hasn't ruled out playing in the Proteas' third Test against Australia in Adelaide next month. -
Jagielka pulls out of England squad due to injury
"While the injury is not considered to be serious, he will return to Everton to be assessed," the club said in a statement on their website (www.evertonfc.com) -
Williamson hopeful of playing in Indore, Gambhir to open for India
INDORE, India (Reuters) - New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is hoping to be fit to lead his team's bid for a consolation win in the third and final test against India, he said on Friday. -
Williamson hopeful for 3rd NZ-India Test
Kane Williamson, New Zealand's captain, is holding out hope of being fit to play in the third and final Test against India in Indore. -
Soldiers killed in attack on Niger refugee camp
Twenty-two soldiers have been killed in an attack blamed on jihadists against a camp in Niger sheltering Malian refugees, a security official said on Friday. -
Monfils and Cilic advance to Japan Open semis
Monfils set up a clash with Nick Kyrgios who eased past Gilles Muller 6-4 6-2. -
Hawks hammer Adelaide in NBL opener
Illawarra Hawks have hammered Adelaide 36ers in their NBL season opener, pouring in a record number of points under the current 10-minute quarter format.
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