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PARIS (AP) — Serena Williams came back to edge Sloane Stephens 1-6, 7-5, 6-3 and reach the French Open quarterfinals, managing to avoid joining Maria Sharapova on the way out of the tournament Monday.
The Latest from the French Open: — 5:01 p.m. Serena Williams valiantly speaking French in an on-court interview can only mean one thing: The No. 1 has won again at Roland Garros. Stephens threw everything at Williams, literally.
German 1000 Guineas winner Full Rose is unlikely to be seen racing in Britain in the near future.
Jack Wilshere has apologised for his celebrations during Arsenal’s FA Cup victory parade on Sunday.
Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner says president Sepp Blatter has brought shame on the organisation and should step aside for a younger leader.
The six contenders for the Sky Sports Sportswoman of the Month for May have been confirmed.
Rangers have said they will ‘co-operate fully’ with any investigations into Sunday night’s events at Motherwell.
(NaturalNews) Joe Biden’s son Beau died yesterday at the age of just 46. Here at Natural News, our hearts go out to anyone suffering such a horrible tragedy, and we extend our condolences to the entire Biden family. In this moment of tragedy and grief, however, we must have the courage…
(NaturalNews) A number of countries are beginning to require Japan to place region-of-origin labeling on its food products to ensure that anything coming from the radiation-infested regions surrounding the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant are adequately screened for contamination…
(NaturalNews) It is estimated that at least 130 storage containers holding radioactive waste at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility in Japan are now leaking, according to new reports. The result is a continuous hydrogen gas buildup that nuclear experts say could one day…