Mercedes F1 team wait to hear their fate
PARIS (Reuters) – The threat of sanctions hung over Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg’s Mercedes Formula One team on Thursday as an International Tribunal prepared to rule on their ‘secret’ Pirelli tyre test.
British queen enjoys Royal Ascot Gold Cup triumph
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Queen Elizabeth had special cause for celebrations on Thursday when her horse Estimate won the Royal Ascot Gold Cup.
Messi summoned by judge in tax fraud case
MADRID (Reuters) – Argentina forward Lionel Messi and his father Jorge were ordered on Thursday to appear before a Barcelona court in September after Spanish prosecutors accused the pair of tax fraud.
Froome backed by balanced Team Sky on Tour de France
PARIS (Reuters) – Chris Froome will be backed by a balanced Team Sky as the Briton challenges for a maiden Tour de France title, the British outfit said on Thursday.
Williams has mental edge over rest at Wimbledon
LONDON (Reuters) – Serena Williams heads to Wimbledon to defend her title with seeds of doubt and defeatism already sown in the minds of her opponents.
Murray out to crash Big Three’s Wimbledon party
LONDON (Reuters) – There will be an unfamiliar whiff of British success in the air at Wimbledon this year when Andy Murray, and thousands of patriotic fans, will try to stop the party-pooping antics of champions Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafa N…
Toews on target and Blackhawks back on track
BOSTON (Reuters) – Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews is what coaches like to call a “complete” ice hockey player.
Toews on target and Blackhawks back on track
BOSTON (Reuters) – Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews is what coaches like to call a “complete” ice hockey player.
Davis power surge continues, homers twice in win over Tigers
(Reuters) – Chris Davis continued his power surge by blasting a pair of home runs as the Baltimore Orioles bashed Detroit 13-3 on Wednesday.
Shuffle leaves Blackhawks coach with winning hand
BOSTON (Reuters) – Coach Joel Quenneville shuffled his deck and came up with a winning hand as the Chicago Blackhawks’ aces found their target in a wild 6-5 win over the Boston Bruins on Wednesday to level the Stanley Cup Final at two games each.