Manchester United visited Liverpool in the Premier League hoping to avenge last season’s 7-0 humiliation.
When your email address falls into the wrong hands, not only is it inconvenient, but the consequences can be long-lasting. At best, you can get bombarded with annoying spam emails. At worst, it can trap you in a scheme to glean valuable
Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA, based in Greenville, South Carolina, shared with Fox News Digital his thoughts on Advent this year amid a time of turmoil and distress — but also a period of hope, as faithful Christians all over
Footage has captured the moment an acrobat plunged to the crown after a circus act went wrong. The incident happened at the Great Yarmouth Hippodrome when an acrobat fell off a giant spinning ‘highwire’ wheel in the big top. Following their fall,
A five-month old baby and three other children were killed by Ecuadorian gunmen who meant to target a different house. The tragedy happened Tuesday night in Guayaquil, a port city that is one of the most violent in the South American country.
1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve believes that Red Bull can be caught, despite the pessimistic attitude of Lewis Hamilton. The legendary Brit has regularly stated his opinion that the reigning champions won’t be beaten before the technical regulation changes come into effect
Gifts left in smelly rubbish bins, smashed televisions and parcels chewed by foxes – these are just some of the Christmas parcel delivery failures reported by consumers. A dog being delivered to the wrong house was one of the strangest parcel problems
Hamas’ Al-Qassam Brigades released footage of clashes with Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) during a failed Israeli operation to free hostages. On Friday, the IDF carried out the raid to rescue people captured by Hamas during the October 7 attack. However, the operation
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has admitted he “said the wrong thing” when he claimed scoring goals was not his strong point. But the Brazilian has reiterated his belief that there is far more to his game than putting the ball in the
Arsenal summer signing Declan Rice is starting to prove Liverpool legend Graeme Souness wrong after just 22 matches in north London. The England international was criticised upon his arrival at the Emirates Stadium for not having the skillset to contribute in the