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Sweden's Holmlund conscious again after December crash
The 29-year-old was injured in a training crash in Italy in December and remained in a coma for a long time, but she is now conscious and working hard on her rehabilitation, Swedish ski team doctor Jakob Swanberg said on the federation's website. -
'Serious instability': US plans new Venezuela sanctions as mayhem rages
The Trump administration plans to impose new sanctions soon on at least half a dozen Venezuelan officials for alleged human rights violations amid US concern over the Venezuelan government's crackdown on unrest, congressional aides said. -
Anderlecht clinch 34th Belgian league title
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Anderlecht claimed a record-extending 34th Belgian league title after coming from a goal down at halftime to beat Charleroi 3-1 away on Thursday. -
Four-goal Kane helps Spurs punish Leicester
The match was a effectively a dead rubber with Spurs already assured of finishing second behind champions Chelsea but Kane produced a superb individual performance to go top of the scoring chart as in-form Son also impressed. -
Teen girl from West Africa held as sex slave in Sydney house: police
A 17-year-old West African girl held captive and used as a sex slave in a Sydney house for weeks before escaping was helped by a Good Samaritan, police say. -
Wawrinka falls in Rome, Djokovic into quarter-finals
Isner took his ace count to 72 in three rounds as he powered past Wawrinka 7-6(1) 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals. -
Brazil's Temer refuses to resign over corruption probe
Brazil's President Michel Temer defiantly refused to step down Thursday over allegations that he gave his blessing to payment of hush money for a politician convicted of corruption. -
Olympics-No-go zone to be opened for North Korean athletes - Games chief
LONDON (Reuters) - North Korean athletes will be allowed to cross the demilitarized zone into South Korea to compete at next year's Winter Olympics, Pyeongchang 2018 chief Lee Hee-beom said on Thursday. -
'Greatest witch hunt' in history: Trump
Donald Trump has described the appointment of a special counsel to investigate his alleged Russia ties as 'the single greatest witch hunt' in political history. -
WADA fast tracks rules that could bar Russia from Olympics
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Russia could be banned from participating in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics if proposed changes to the World Anti-Doping Agency Code announced on Thursday are fast-tracked. -
Don't drink the water! Diarrhoea from U.S. swimming pools rising
CHICAGO (Reuters) - As warm weather approaches, U.S. health officials are warning that outbreaks of diarrhoea caused by swallowing swimming pool water containing parasites have doubled in the past few years. -
India call up Karthik for Champions Trophy after Pandey injury
Pandey sustained a left-side strain during a practice session with the Kolkata Knight Riders for the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). -
Italy's Juventus denies mob ties, blames small stadium for ticket woes
ROME (Reuters) - The chairman of Juventus, Italy's most successful football team, denied on Thursday that the club was knowingly involved in a ticket touting scheme allegedly operated by the powerful 'Ndrangheta mafia. -
South Africa's Lions say couldn't match lure of pound to keep de Klerk
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Springbok scrum half Faf de Klerk signed a three-year contract with English Premiership side Sale Sharks because his South African Super Rugby Lions team could not match the financial package, the team's chief executive said on Thursday. -
Hayden brain damaged after cycling crash
Former Moto GP world champion Nicky Hayden has sustained serious brain damage after being hit by a car while cycling, doctors in Italy have confirmed. -
One dead as car strikes pedestrians in NYC
One person is dead and several others injured after a speeding vehicle struck pedestrians on a footpath near Times Square in New York City. -
Gaviria claims third Giro stage victory
Fernando Gaviria won a bunch sprint at the end of the longest stage of the Giro d'Italia to seal his third victory in his first Grand Tour. -
Three into two won't go in Champions League race
LONDON (Reuters) - With the title and relegation issues decided, three teams will scrap for the two remaining Champions League places on the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday. -
I'll cut UK immigration below 100,000: May
UK Prime Minister Theresa May is launching the Conservatives election manifesto in Halifax, England. -
Federer smart to target quicker surfaces, says Djokovic
Federer, who announced his withdrawal from the May 28-June 11 claycourt major on Monday, said he felt he needed to avoid playing on clay this season to help prolong his career. -
Federer's clay court snub smart: Djokovic
Novak Djokovic says Roger Federer's decision to skip the French Open to focus on the grass court season is a smart move. -
Work scheme for struggling parents expands
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has cut the proverbial ribbon on a program being rolled out nationally aimed at getting welfare-dependant parents into work. -
Force boosted ahead of Highlanders clash
Western Force welcome back three key players for Saturday night's Super Rugby clash with the Highlanders in Perth. -
Allardyce says Sakho deal must make financial sense for Palace
Sakho joined Palace in January and helped the club keep record five wins and four clean sheets in eight Premier League appearances before he suffered a season-ending knee injury in April. -
India's Zomato hit by 17m user data breach
Online restaurant guide Zomato says hackers have stolen data of about 17 million users. -
Spurs cannot compete with rivals in transfer window - Pochettino
Spurs finished second behind Chelsea in the league to qualify for the Europe's elite competition but Pochettino says it is not enough to attract "top players" and will instead look to add younger players to the squad. -
Officials detail multiple calls, emails between Russia, Trump team during election
As the US presses on with an independent investigation into Russia's influence on last year's presidential election, officials have detailed widespread exchanges between Russia and Donald Trump's staff during the campaign. -
Scientists discover bleach-resistant coral that could 'save' Great Barrier Reef
Marine biologists working in the Red Sea have discovered a type of coral that could be resistant to the stresses of climate change. -
McGregor signs deal for Mayweather fight
UFC president Dana White has confirmed that MMA star Conor McGregor has signed a deal to fight boxing legend Floyd Mayweather. -
Government to spend $260m getting teen parents back to work
The Turnbull Government has unveiled a change to the welfare system designed to get teenage parents back to work in 20 additional low-income areas. -
Tuberculosis screening for 22 NSW patients
Twenty-two people at two Sydney hospitals are being screened for tuberculosis after they were potentially exposed to a confirmed case of the disease. -
Leicester want top-half finish - Vardy
Last season's champions sacked manager Claudio Ranieri in February as they languished in 17th place and a point above the relegation zone but have since regained momentum under interim manager Craig Shakespeare. -
Iran condemns new US missile sanctions
The Iranian government has slammed new US sanction on its missile program, saying they undermine an existing nuclear deal. -
Sharapova's sponsor backs French Open snub, blames WADA
Sharapova, whose career was rocked by a 15-month doping ban for consuming meldonium in 2015, returned to action last month and was widely expected to be fast-tracked into the year's second grand slam tournament. -
Close the Gap targets are 'states' domain'
The Closing the Gap targets show little progress but Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion says they're largely in the domain of states and territories. -
Court upholds DUI sentence for MLB's Kang
Jung Ho Kang's plans to rejoin Pittsburgh for the MLB season are clouded with a Korean court upholding a suspended jail sentence for a drink-driving conviction. -
Baseball bat stuck in Wrigley Field net
Chicago Cubs star Kris Bryant's bat got stuck in the netting at Wrigley Field after he broke it on a line drive against the Cincinnati Reds in MLB. -
Schizophrenia library to help patients
A virtual library full of reliable information on schizophrenia has been launched to help those with the mental illness and their families. -
Google unveils latest tech tricks
Google has taken another step to infuse its products with artificial intelligence, adding the technology to photo selection. -
The lawman's lawman: Who is Robert Mueller?
Robert Mueller, named Wednesday to take over the US probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election, has a reputation as a tough lawman who once even stood up to a president. -
Unemployment falls to 5.7% in April
Australia's unemployment fell to 5.7% in April, data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed. -
Aust cricketers won't be pressured: May
Ex-players' boss Tim May says Australia's cricketers will stand their ground in a pay dispute with sport's governing body. -
Balanced budget needed for personal income tax cuts: PM
Personal income tax rates could come down in the next few years depending on the government's efforts to balance the budget, says Malcolm Turnbull. -
No bounce for Turnbull, so what's next?
As voters digest the Turnbull government's latest budget there is little evidence of a shift in public opinion or confidence. -
Australia's players won't be pressured by board - May
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The Australian cricket board faces an uphill battle to convince players to jettison a revenue-sharing model that has underpinned the game's development for 20 years, according to former union boss Tim May, who brokered the landmark deal in 1997. -
Missing NSW pilot found dead at crash site
A missing 72-year-old pilot has been found dead in the wreckage of his ultralight aircraft in bushland on NSW's far north coast. -
Cycling coach cut from national program
Veteran coach Gary Sutton is the most prominent casualty so far of the new Cycling Australia high performance regime. -
Tyrannosaurus rex had a bone-crushing bite with a force of 8,000 pounds
Anyone who's watched Jurassic Park has seen the imagined horrors of what a Tyrannosaurus rex jaw can do. (Love ya, Rexy.) -
Trees aren't an insta-fix for city air pollution
Trees were supposed to be the urban jungle's salvation. After all, trees provide sweet, beautiful shade which helps cool the metropolis, a place prone to overheating thanks to a proliferation of surfaces like asphalt and concrete. And by pumping oxygen into the air—the same oxygen humans need to breathe— while also filtering out harmful air pollution, trees were supposed to help the eighty percent of Americans who live in urban areas breathe easy. But a new study out today in the jou -
Some orangutans breastfeed their babies for over eight years
It is incredibly hard to observe an orangutan nursing its baby. Even without dedicated nursing rooms, these already reclusive animals manage to find privacy in trees and at night to nurse their young, making it difficult for biologists to tell how long and how often orangutan mothers breastfeed their offspring.
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