Lydia Ko notches another round of 66
Lydia Ko cannot have enjoyed the week she just had. On Friday, the young New Zealander surged to a six-shot lead going into the weekend at the Ricoh Women’s British Open, shooting a 5-under…
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Lydia Ko cannot have enjoyed the week she just had. On Friday, the young New Zealander surged to a six-shot lead going into the weekend at the Ricoh Women’s British Open, shooting a 5-under…
Uber’s warnings of higher prices and shorter wait times in Toronto have some considering a move to the company’s ride-hailing competitors in the city. On Monday, Toronto city council voted to freeze new ride-hailing…
The Navy SEAL Team 8 member who died after a training exercise off the Virginia coast in November has been identified as Brandon Weeden. Weeden, an operating officer, died on 25 November, four days…
“The most persecuted woman in the royal family” says Sarah, Duchess of York in stark statement to MailOnline, and former British Minister who spoke to her about Princess Eugenie’s wedding After Friday’s royal wedding,…
Behold, the Las Vegas Golden Knights’ season continues its march towards improbable perfection. After battling adversity this week, in the form of its beloved mascot being hospitalized with skin cancer, the Golden Knights rallied…
When Lori Bonner lost her 6-year-old son Carson in 2010, she said she was devastated. But after struggling with her grief, she found a glimmer of hope when she realized she had a chance…
The founder of i2i is calling for the recent vote in the Conservative party of Ontario to back out of buying a rapid blood test for lead poisoning at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern…
An abuse lawsuit filed by actress Rose McGowan against Harvey Weinstein is off the books after an appellate court ruled that the New York-based woman missed a January 31 deadline to file the lawsuit….
I am still stunned…getting to work with “Weird Al” is the best thing that has ever happened to me, and I am so grateful for the experience. From the screen to the stage, we…
“Enough.” Those are the words of 17-year-old Nicole Stratchok, who started to raise her hand at the board meeting that began Wednesday evening. Stratchok was one of 20 students who attended this month’s school…