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Man dragged off United flight plans to sue: lawyers
David Dao - who was dragged off a United Airlines flight, causing an international outcry - suffered a broken nose and concussion during the incident. -
Top-seeded Strykova advances in WTA Biel
No.1 seed Barbora Strykova is through to the Biel Ladies Open quarter-finals after beating Germany's Carina Witthoeft in straight sets. -
Bells Beach called off due to small swell
The Bells Beach World Surf League event has been called off for the day with event officials anticipating a larger swell for the weekend. -
Coe happy with world aths champs security
IAAF president Sebastian Coe says he's every confidence in the security surrounding August's world athletics championships in London. -
WADA reinstates Doha anti-doping laboratory
The Doha laboratory, which had its accreditation suspended last November because it did not comply with international standards, can immediately resume all anti-doping activities, including the analysis of urine and blood samples. -
Brumbies aim to keep Super squad together
The Brumbies will aim to retain the core of their current list amid an uncertain player market set to be sparked by the axing of an Australian Super Rugby team. -
Johnson set to make PGA return in May
Dustin Johnson will make his first start since withdrawing from last week's US Masters at next month's Wells Fargo Championship. -
Saturn moon has necessary conditions for life: NASA
A small ocean moon coated in a thick layer of ice appears to have the conditions necessary for life, according to NASA. -
Syria's Assad says chemical attack was '100 percent fabrication'
Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad claims an alleged sarin gas attack earlier this month was fabricated to justify a United States military strike. -
Crowd trouble delays Europa League match in Lyon
"Objects and firecrackers which were thrown from the upper parts of the stands forced the supporters to take refuge on the pitch," said the French club on Twitter.A UEFA spokesman said that the kickoff of the first leg of the quarter-final match had been delayed but that it would go ahead. The teams came onto the pitch at 21.40 local time, 35 minutes after the scheduled kickoff.French media said that fans of the French and Turkish sides also clashes outside the stadium before the game and hurled -
Allies will help combat North Korea: Trump
On the eve of US Vice President Mike Pence's Australian and Asian tour, President Donald Trump has signalled allies will help the US take on North Korea. -
Roos, Dogs make hard calls for Good Friday
North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs have made some tough selection calls ahead of their historic Good Friday AFL clash. -
Holmes on Cleary bomb watch at Penrith
Cronulla fullback Valentine Holmes will keep a watchful eye on Penrith halfback Nathan Cleary on Sunday, trying to find a way to defuse his swirling bombs. -
Labor may question SA Senate candidate
The ALP is considering making a further submission to the High Court over the appointment of a new Family First senator for South Australia. -
Religious leaders deliver Easter messages
The triumph of the human spirit despite the challenges of the modern world has emerged as a key theme in this year's Easter messages from religious leaders. -
NSW grandma remains with baby Aria
A newborn baby whose teenage parents smuggled her out of hospital is being cared for by the NSW Department of Family and Community Services. -
Canada moves to legalise recreational pot
Canadian legislation has put the country on track to be the first Group of Seven country to legalise marijuana nationally. -
Clement expects either Swansea or Hull to be relegated
With the Welsh side, who have suffered four defeats in their last five league games, currently 18th in the league, one place and two points behind Hull, Clement believes one of the two sides will go down at the end of the season. -
US drops 'mother of all bombs' on Afghan
The Pentagon says US forces in Afghanistan dropped the military's largest non-nuclear bomb on an Islamic State target. -
50km walk to stay in Olympics
LONDON (Reuters) - The 50km walk will remain in the Olympics and world championships after the IAAF voted unanimously to retain the longest event in the athletics programme. -
Wehrlein broke three vertebrae in pre-season crash
MANAMA (Reuters) - Sauber's Pascal Wehrlein hit out at his critics on Thursday after detailing the serious nature of the back injury that sidelined him from the first two races of the Formula One season. -
Aussie swim team hit by another no-show
Coach Jacco Verhaeren says Australia will have a "transition year" after Jess Ashwood became the latest to withdraw from July's world swim titles. -
Berlusconi finalises sale of Italy's AC Milan to Chinese group
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi finalised his troubled sale of soccer club AC Milan to a Chinese-led consortium on Thursday, a 740 million euro ($788 million) deal that tightens China's grip on the game in Italy. -
Eagles bounce back to keep Swans winless
Sydney will be up against it to make the AFL finals this season after slipping to a 0-4 start courtesy of a win by West Coast. -
Klopp questions decision to make Dortmund play so soon after attack
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Borussia Dortmund manager Juergen Klopp on Thursday questioned a decision by European soccer authority UEFA to reschedule the German team's Champions League quarter-final for just 24 hours after their bus was attacked. -
UK confirms sarin use in Syria attack
Global chemical weapons investigators have gone to Turkey to collect samples as part of an inquiry into an alleged chemical weapons attack in neighbouring Syria last week that killed 87 people. -
Latest Uber news: Uber's latest announcements
We take a look back at Uber's greatest milestones, news and announcements. -
England skipper Morgan signs up for South African T20 tournament
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - England limited overs captain Eoin Morgan has been unveiled as one of eight "marquee" players for South Africa’s new domestic Twenty20 competition to be played in November and December this year. -
Dybala extends his Juventus contract until 2022
MILAN (Reuters) - Juventus forward Paulo Dybala has extended his contract by two years until June 2022, the Turin club said on Thursday. -
Real out to home in on Liga title after raiding Bayern
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Real Madrid's confidence is sky-high after their convincing win at Bayern Munich in the Champions League, and they can build on that momentum by taking another step towards the Spanish title when they visit relegation-fighting Sporting Gijon on Saturday. -
UKAD investigating Team Sky allegations
Allegations cycling outfit Team Sky injected some of its riders with Fluimucil and other substances to aid recovery are being investigated by UK Anti-Doping. -
Juventus locks in striker Dybala to mid-2022
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian football team Juventus said it had extended a contract with Argentinian striker Paulo Dybala until June 30, 2022 and would pay rival Palermo an 8 million euro performance bonus. -
Hull game a 'must-win' for Stoke, says Cameron
Stoke are in danger of getting dragged into the relegation battle as they sit 13th in the table, eight points above the drop zone after drawing at Manchester City and losing their next four games. -
Pill testing: How accurate? How likely to happen?
Young people have lost their lives taking dodgy pills at music festivals. How likely is it that pill testing will start happening at music festivals? And how accurate are the tests? -
Routledge urges Swansea to show 'steel' against Watford
A five match winless run, including four losses, has seen Swansea, owners of the league's worst defensive record having conceded 67 goals so far, slip to 18th in the table, two points adrift safety with six games remaining. -
AFL round four preview panel
A preview panel of round four of the AFL. -
Stronger defence key to Palace revival - Allardyce
Allardyce, who has developed a reputation as a survival specialist having never been relegated from the top flight, took over at Palace in December following a short-lived stint with the England national team. -
Boro must believe in Premier League survival - Gestede
Middlesbrough, who are the league's lowest scorers with 22 goals, have not won a league game since mid-December and are languishing in 19th, six points adrift of safety with seven games remaining. -
United fans face high security ahead of Anderlecht clash
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United fans without tickets have been warned not to travel to Thursday's Europa League quarter-final against Anderlecht amid high security around the game in Belgium. -
Two Chelsea players make six-man shortlist for PFA award
The six-player list named on Thursday also includes Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, Manchester United's leading scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Everton striker Romelu Lukaku and Arsenal talisman Alexis Sanchez. -
Creamer, Mi share Hawaii LPGA lead
Korea's Mi Hyang Lee and USA golfer Paula Creamer lead the Lotte Championship LPGA event in Hawaii after a rain-affected first round. -
More eyes focused on new netball comp
New Netball Australia CEO Marne Fechner says live and television audiences for the fledgling Super Netball competition are up significantly on the old comp. -
No verdict at Medich murder trial
The jury at the Ron Medich trial has been discharged after failing to reach a verdict at the property developer's murder trial -
China's exports accelerate in March
China's 2017 export outlook has brightened considerably after reported forecast-beating trade growth in March. -
Aust empowering girls in India's slums
Australian aid funding is helping girls in Mumbai's slums learn to play sports and empowering them to make decisions about their own futures. -
Wall St's 'Charging Bull' artist challenges 'Fearless Girl' sculpture
A battle is heating up on the streets of New York City between the 'Charging Bull' and the 'Fearless Girl'. -
Apology for Tas anti-gay law convictions
People convicted under Tasmania's historic and now defunct anti-gay laws have been offered an apology by Premier Will Hodgman. -
Mourinho will not compromise top four for Europa League
United are fifth in the league, four points behind fourth-placed Manchester City albeit with a game in hand and need to finish the season in the top four or win the Europa League to qualify for next season's Champions League. -
Ohio schoolboy on joy ride for a cheeseburger
Talk about a craving: an eight-year-old American boy drove his father's van to a McDonald's because he just had to have a cheeseburger. -
India captain Kohli passed fit to play in IPL
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India captain Virat Kohli has recovered from his shoulder injury and is fit to play in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament for the Royal Challengers Bangalore, the country's cricket board (BCCI) said on Thursday.
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