After two decades as an on-screen ‘babyface’, Cena has finally turned ‘heel’. Yet the timing, in his final year as a WWE performer, is strange. Greg Evans discusses what it means for Cena’s last-ever WrestleMania match...
Former communications director for Jill Biden, Michael LaRosa, told The Hill recently that the Democratic Party does not want former President Biden in the spotlight any longer.
In a rare move for the U.S. military, Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer has reenlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve after 15 years out of uniform.
Fans of Dolly Parton are petitioning to have Nashville International Airport renamed in her honor -- after a bill to name it after President Trump failed to pass.
Easter ceasefire announced after Washington doubled down on threats to abandon peace talks within days unless Moscow and Kyiv show they are ready to stop the war
The Australian could leave after Spurs win the Europa League, while United may stick with their coach after winning nothing
Erik ten Hag has gone, but his shadow looms over English football still. The mistake was understandable enough: high on the euphoria of beating Manchester City in the FA Cup final, Manchester United renewed his contract. Three months into the new season, more than £180m spent on summer transfers, Ten Hag was dismissed with United 14th in the table on 11 points from nine games.
The sporting director, Dan Ashworth, and various members of Ten Hag’s backroom staff also left, at a total cost of £14.5m. Or, to put it another way, keeping Ten Hag cost United £200m and in effect undermined this season. Nobody wants to be caught in the Ten Hag trap.
An award-winning 35-year-old filmmaker drowned surfing after his board apparently got tangled in wooden jetties along notoriously treacherous waters at Jacob Riis Park in Queens, according to police sources and residents.
Championship leader will start race from 10th on grid
Oscar Piastri qualfies second with George Russell third
Already struggling for confidence in his car the world championship leader, Lando Norris, suffered another serious blow to his title ambitions, crashing out in qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. His Red Bull rival Max Verstappen claimed pole position, one-hundredth of a second clear of Norris’s teammate, Oscar Piastri.
McLaren and, indeed, Norris had looked strong all weekend, but on the first of the final runs in Q3 at the Jeddah circuit he took too much kerb through turns 4-5 and 6 and it spat him out into the wall, taking a nasty hit on the front. He was unhurt but declared himself an “idiot” when speaking to his team. The session was red-flagged and Norris will start from 10th on Sunday, his title lead hanging by the slenderest of threads and his self-belief perhaps once more undermined.
Landen Hoffmann, 5, broke his skull, facial bones, both arms and a leg when he a deranged stranger randomly picked him up at the mall and tossed him over the side of the third-floor balcony.
Nobody seems to have told Aston Villa the season is winding down. At a boisterous, increasingly gleeful Villa Park Unai Emery’s side moved up to sixth in the Premier League with a relentless dismantling of Newcastle, who simply fell away in the second half, conceding three goals in the final 20 minutes of a chastening 4-1 defeat.
Newcastle remain in third and fought hard in the opening hour, after which life just seemed to catch up with them, Villa’s squad depth apparent as Emery shuffled his attacking substitutes with notable precision.
A Florida man has been indicted in Trenton, New Jersey, after allegedly boarding an Amtrak train with what authorities described as a "small arsenal" of weapons.
The New York Rangers reportedly fired head coach Peter Laviolette after an underwhelming season where the missed the playoffs a year after they won the President's Trophy.
The letter from the White House’s task force on antisemitism triggered a standoff between the Trump administration and the historic institution that continues to rumble on