Graphic footage shows horrific Moto3 crash that left two riders in hospital
One Moto3 rider is facing “multiple surgeries” after an horrific crash at the Malaysian MotoGP. Warning — graphic footage. Source link
Aus women cricketers molested: Accused claims he was seeking selfie – shocking inside details
Two members of the Australian women’s cricket team were sexually assaulted by a motorcyclist in Indore. The accused initially claimed he only wanted a selfie but later admitted to following and molesting the players. The incident has raised concerns about India’s safety as a sporting destination. Source link
Trump, 79, Posts Deranged Medical Advice at 4am
Trump, 79, Posts Deranged Medical Advice at 4am Source link
Researchers make stunning discovery after studying farmland treated with organic fertilizers for years: 'This is the first direct evidence'
Researchers make stunning discovery after studying farmland treated with organic fertilizers for years: 'This is the first direct evidence' Source link
F1 driver says he 'could have killed' marshals after shocking near miss
A camera captures the terrifying moment two track marshals run in front of Liam Lawson’s car during Formula 1’s Mexico City Grand Prix. Source link
'Pragmatic' Spurs approach can change when players return – Analysis
Match of the Day pundits Theo Walcott and Danny Murphy discuss how Tottenham Hotspur’s set pieces led to their win against Everton and that they will become more creative when some of their injured players return. Source link
Warning after Temu cleaning brush rips out child's hair
Norfolk Trading Standards says the £4 cleaning brush has now been withdrawn from sale in the UK. Source link
Antoine Gelinas-Beaulieu, Valérie Maltais earn Canadian speed skating titles in Calgary
Competing in his first mass start in 19 months, Antoine Gelinas-Maltais crossed the finish line first ahead of Jake Weidemann for a Canadian long track title. Valerie Maltais prevailed in the women’s race in Calgary. Source link
MoJ owes us £20m after contractor collapse, say suppliers
Suppliers say millions are owed despite the government promising to use protected accounts. Source link