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NRL Raiders part ways with import Turner
Jordan Turner has ended an unfruitful time in the NRL, leaving Canberra to return to the Super League. -
ACA CEO set to meet players in Birmingham
Australian Cricketers Association CEO Alastair Nicholson is expected to soon update the Champions Trophy squad about the ongoing pay dispute in Birmingham. -
Trump has been complete disaster: Boehner
Former Speaker and fellow Republican John Boehner has described US President Donald Trump's four months in office as a 'complete disaster' so far. -
Trump sets up 'war room' over Russia ties
US President Donald Trump plans to combat the mounting Russia controversy by setting up a 'war room' of experienced political professionals and lawyers. -
Century helps Finch lock down opening spot
Opener Aaron Finch has staked his claim to partner David Warner in the Champions Trophy with a century against Sri Lanka in a warm-up game at The Oval. -
Zverev beats Nishikori to keep up with younger brother
The German, whose younger sibling Alex won the Italian Open last week to reach number 10 in the rankings, produced some dazzling serve-and-volley tennis to beat Nishikori 6-4 3-6 6-3. -
Tsonga reaches maiden final on clay
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will play Tomas Berdych in the final of the Lyon Open. -
Rossi released from hospital after crash
Nine-time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi has been released from hospital in Italy after he was injured in a motocross accident. -
Grande to perform Manchester benefit show
American singer Ariana Grande, whose concert in Manchester was the target of Monday's deadly attack, will return to the city for a benefit concert. -
Spain's players' union calls for later games as summer kicks in
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Spanish soccer players' union AFE said on Friday it had asked for an urgent meeting with the league's organising body to ask that games in the summer months take place at night to avoid playing when temperatures are hottest. -
Rossi leaves hospital after motocross accident
The fall, in Mondavio in eastern Italy, came little more than a week before his home grand prix at Mugello on June 4. -
Johnson lashes 'monstrous' Corbyn speech
Boris Johnson has described as 'monstrous' a speech by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn which linked terror attacks to UK military intervention in the Middle East. -
Unseeded Zverev upsets Nishikori in Geneva
Mischa Zverev is into the final of the ATP event in Geneva after beating Kei Nishikori 6-4 3-6 6-3 in their semi-final. -
Spiderman-style works wonders for German Kieffer
VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) - Adopting the spiderman-style crouch to read the greens made famous by Colombian Camilo Villegas on the U.S. Tour, Germany's Max Kieffer powered his way into contention at the BMW PGA Championship on Friday. -
Gunmen kill 28 Christians in Egypt attack
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has called an emergency meeting following an attack on a group of Coptic Christians that left at least 28 people dead. -
Thiem can dream big at French Open after recent run of Nadal matches
PARIS (Reuters) - Dominic Thiem, the only player to beat claycourt giant Rafa Nadal on the red dirt this season, is one of the dark horses at the French Open - and the Austrian feels he deserves the tag. -
Kvitova return adds sparkle to tough-to-call French Open
PARIS (Reuters) - The comeback of Petra Kvitova will sprinkle some much needed stardust on this year's French Open women's singles, with the absence of household names Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams making the draw the toughest to call in years. -
French Open return a "dream come true" for Kvitova
PARIS (Reuters) - Czech Petra Kvitova said it was a "dream come true" to be included in the French Open draw on Friday having recovered from being stabbed during a burglary at her home in December. -
German Siegemund out for six months with torn ligament
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Laura Siegemund, who won the Stuttgart Grand Prix in April, has undergone surgery to repair a torn cruciate ligament and will be out for six months, Germany's Fed Cup coach Barbara Rittner said on Friday. -
Conte wants to stay 'many years' at Chelsea
LONDON (Reuters) - Antonio Conte said he hopes to stay at Chelsea "for many years" despite speculation that the Italian could be tempted by big-money offers back home. -
Conte offers support for Wenger ahead of final showdown
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea manager Antonio Conte offered his backing to Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger on Friday, even if he hopes to pile on the misery for the Frenchman in the FA Cup final. -
Chiefs and Blues in rare Super Rugby draw
The Chiefs have squandered a chance to stay within range of the Crusaders after a rare 16-16 Super Rugby draw with the Blues at Eden Park in Auckland. -
Security beefed up as millions expected at Sydney's Vivid Festival
One of Australia's biggest draw cards, the Sydney Vivid light show, got underway Friday with police vowing to take to the skies, streets and waterways in the wake of the terror attack in Britain this week. -
Vixens control their Super Netball destiny
Melbourne Vixens are favoured to secure the minor premiership in the inaugural Super Netball campaign as they go into this weekend's final round on top. -
Golf: Former number one Miyazato to announce retirement - report
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese former world number one golfer Ai Miyazato will retire at the end of the season, the Kyodo news agency reported on Friday. -
Gallagher gig for Manchester bomb families
Liam Gallagher's first-ever solo show will be played in Manchester and proceeds will go to the families of the concert bombing victims. -
Wallabies hooker set for Moore captaincy
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia hooker Stephen Moore will remain captain of the Wallabies even if he might struggle for a spot in the starting side, coach Michael Cheika has said. -
Wales boss Coleman says not interested in Palace job
Premier League side Palace are without a manager after Sam Allardyce stepped down on Tuesday and Coleman, who made 154 appearances for Palace from 1991-95, had been linked with the vacant position, according to media reports. -
Former LPGA No.1 Miyazato set to 'retire'
Ai Miyazato, Japan's former world No.1 women's golfer, is set retire at the end of the season. -
Election campaign resumes after Manchester attack
Britain's politicians resume campaigning in earnest on Friday with national security thrust into the spotlight as police scramble to bust a Libya-linked jihadist network thought to be behind the Manchester terror attack. -
UK minister denies police budget cuts link to bombing
Britain's home secretary has rejected claims that cuts to police budgets contributed to the Manchester bombing after she was challenged by a voter on the BBC. -
Qin claims three-metre springboard title
The national diving selectors face a dilemma in naming the Australian team for the World Championship with several top performances at the nationals. -
Dees tweak plans to break Top End hoodoo
Melbourne are leaving no stone unturned in their quest to snap their AFL losing streak in Alice Springs. -
Pittsburgh Penguins into Stanley Cup final
The Pittsburgh Penguins are heading back to the Stanley Cup final after a heartstopping 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators. -
All Blacks always the priority, Smith says
Playing for the All Blacks was always going to be Highlanders skipper Ben Smith's top priority during the British and Irish Lions tour. -
The numbers which will decide Origin I
A look at some of the key numbers and statistics heading into Wednesday's State of Origin I at Suncorp Stadium. -
Online retailer Surfstitch's rise and fall
The fall of online sports apparel retailer Surfstitch came quickly, but only after some strong early success. -
ASIO boss criticises Pauline Hanson's claim of link between terrorism and refugees
SBS Radio News: Australian authorities have continued to step up security efforts in the aftermath of the Manchester bombing. -
UK authorities hunt for Manchester Arena bomber's network
SBS Radio News: Tributes for the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing as Britain remains on high alert -
Barbarians squad finalised for opening Lions clash
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Super Rugby commitments have forced selectors to make several changes to the Provincial Barbarians side that will face the British and Irish Lions in the opening match of their tour of New Zealand next week. -
Whales today are bigger than ever before. Now, we know why.
It might not seem like it, but we live in a world full of giants. Blue whales are the largest animal ever to move across the planet, with the biggest measuring in at over 100 feet long and weighing hundreds of thousands of pounds. -
VR has a hard time showing you things up close, but Oculus might have a fix
Even though VR headsets are small enough to strap onto your face, they can make objects in the virtual scene seem far off in the distance. The headsets accomplish this immersive, visual trick by having two key optical parts: screens inside that display the images, and magnifying glass-like lenses between your eyes and those screens. It's those lenses that allows a virtual dinosaur to look as if it's in the scene in front of you, and not just on small screens inches from your eyes. -
Researchers tracked how microbes spread in a newly opened hospital
Many human beings spend the majority of their time indoors, interacting with and coming into contact with other humans, and objects that other humans have touched. At the same time, we're surrounded (inside and out) by a teeming mass of millions of species of microbes that they spread to the people and things surrounding us. Recently, scientists have become interested in these tiny organisms—collectively known as the microbiome—and how they influence our health. And they've come alon -
Learning to read as an adult might change the way your brain works
As we learn to read, neuroplasticity conquers a network that is deeply rooted in the brain. This reorganization makes us increasingly efficient at visually navigating through letter strings, or a group of letters that appear in a word (for example, the “str” in string, straight, and strike). -
In China, an e-commerce giant builds the world's biggest delivery drone
JD.com, also called Jingdong, is China's largest online retailer, with a national distribution network matching the coverage of Amazon in the United States. It'll soon have something its American counterparts doesn't: super-sized delivery drones. -
Chocolate is not a super food
Listen: we all want to believe that we make good choices. It doesn't matter if I douse my lettuce in fatty salad dressing, it's still good for me. Yes, there is an awful lot of sugary granola in my yogurt but hey, it's Greek yogurt. And maybe I do eat a lot of chocolate, but so what? It's good for my heart! -
Testing the myth that global warming is leveling off
Has the Earth already reached peak warming? Has climate change leveled off, leaving us to adjust to a new, warmer normal? Not according to satellite measurements, say the authors of a paper published yesterday in the journal Scientific Reports. -
Study: Magic mushrooms are the safest drug and we should probably all be doing them
If you're looking to play it safe when it comes to illicit substances, look no further than the humble shroom. It's non-addictive, hard to overdose on, and you can grow it yourself. And, according to a massive report by the Global Drug Survey, it sends the fewest people to the emergency room of any drug on the market. Take that, meth. -
Scientists are using gene editing to try to slow cancer growth
When you think of gene editing technologies like CRISPR, you might imagine editing genes that relate to height, eye color, or our risk of getting certain diseases. But in truth, our DNA and RNA are full of countless proteins whose jobs have tiny yet important effects on our health. Some, for example, are heavily involved in the cell cycle, which regulates how all cells grow and divide—including cancer cells. A group of researchers out of the University of Rochester Medical Center recently -
Recent flows of insanely hot lava show us just how dynamic Earth really is
Between four billion and 2.5 billion years ago, the Earth's interior was way hotter than it is today. The exterior wasn't much better. Life had barely started to evolve, so the recently-formed land was devoid of plants or animals, nascent oceans were gradually being colonized by bacteria, the atmosphere had only limited amounts of oxygen, and some lava flows were so hot that they glowed white instead of red.
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