Brackley businesses have been left “up in arms” about plans submitted by Mercedes-AMG F1 to move its main entrance for its headquarters in the Northamptonshire town to a nearby cul-de-sac. One business owner branded the F1 constructor “disrespectful” while others raised concerns
Shelia Colter (left) purchased her employees, including Winnie Beckman (right), a series of lottery tickets that resulted in a prize of $50,000. (Kentucky Lottery) Welcome to the Fox News Lifestyle Newsletter. If this newsletter is not already delivered to your email, please
The president of a Colombian football team has been killed after he was shot dead in a drive-by shooting, second division club Tigres have announced. Edgar Paez was driving in a car with his daughter close to the club’s stadium, following their 3-2
Tony Pollard is entering his fifth season with the Dallas Cowboys. He was named to his first Pro Bowl last season, although he had to share carries with two-time All-Pro running back Ezekiel Elliott. Pollard still managed a career-best 1,378 yards from
The Oregon Ducks piled on a school-record 81 points in their dominating win over Portland State behind quarterback Bo Nix’s 287 passing yards and three touchdowns. Nix sat early in the third quarter as the team already bolstered a 43-point lead at
Being an MLB bat boy would be a dream for every young baseball fan — but it’s a chore for others. Dave Flemming was put to work on Monday night as he filled in as the San Francisco Giants’ bat boy to
Former Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria thinks Derek Jeter was a fantastic shortshop, but his time as the team’s CEO and co-owner had some big mistakes. In his new book, “From the Front Row: Reflections of a Major League Baseball Owner and
Former Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria thinks Derek Jeter was a fantastic shortshop, but his time as the team’s CEO and co-owner had some big mistakes. In his new book, “From the Front Row: Reflections of a Major League Baseball Owner and
The Oakland Athletics entered Saturday on pace for 116 losses, which would be the fifth-most in MLB history – and plays like Luis Medina’s are why. The A’s are in the nation’s capital to face the Washington Nationals, hardly world beaters in
If the Oakland A’s are anything like the Baltimore Orioles, they’d certainly send down some sort of punishment to one of their broadcasters. Amaury Pi-Gonzalez, the team’s Spanish-language radio broadcaster unleashed on team owner John Fisher and criticized the team’s eventual move