Another teen is running for governor of Vermont, and this time, he'll be on the general election ballot
5 killed after a train and a van collide at a crossing in rural Mississippi, authorities say
5 killed after a train and a van collide at a crossing in rural Mississippi, authorities say
California’s fossil fuel phaseout has left it vulnerable to the Iran oil shock
California has managed a remarkable feat over the past 20 years. Even as its economy has grown to overtake Germany’s as the fourth-largest in the world, the state’s consumption of gasoline has declined by almost 15 percent, and consumption of petroleum diesel has fallen by around two-thirds. This has happened...
To keep climate science alive, researchers are speaking in code
At the Department of Agriculture’s research division, everyone knows there’s one word they should never say, according to Ethan Roberts. “The forbidden C-word” — climate. Roberts, union president at the National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research in Peoria, Illinois, has worked for the federal government for nearly a decade. In...
Billy Loughnane’s bid to become champion jockey hit by 21-day ban
20-year-old suspended for improper riding at Southwell Loughnane lodges appeal against verdict and penalty Billy Loughnane, who will be Britain’s youngest champion jockey on the Flat since Frank Wootton in 1909 if he takes the title this season, has lodged an appeal against a 21-day ban imposed by the stewards...
Defeat not an option for Saracens’ McCall in crunch Northampton clash
Sarries need to bounce back from Bath hammering to stay in touch with the top when they face the Prem leaders Prestigious Prem matches are scattered across the country on Saturday but none is more significant in the title race than Saracens’ date with Northampton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. By...
Roberto Martínez: ‘It’s a hammer blow when you don’t succeed, but let us dream’
Portugal head coach, who describes the country as a ‘football school’, explains why he is ready to take risks in pursuit of World Cup glory ‘You get there and the mountain is so big, you have no objective other than survive.” It was summer 1995, Roberto Martínez was 21, he...
‘I’m disappointed’: Tuchel unimpressed by Wembley crowd’s booing of Ben White
White jeered when brought on against Uruguay ‘It cannot be the majority,’ says England manager Thomas Tuchel called the Wembley crowd “disappointing” for booing Ben White’s international return and hammered the refereeing during England’s 1-1 draw with Uruguay. White was hero and villain on a night when Ronald Araújo escaped...
Featherstone’s long and quiet Sundays in a rugby league town that lost its soul
Club’s financial crisis meant exclusion from the RFL Championship this season, and it could be a long way back for one of the sport’s storied names Sunday afternoon in Featherstone. The first shoots of spring are creaking through the skyline and the Railway pub is bustling with rugby league supporters...
Sinner continues Zverev domination to set up Miami Open final against Lehecka
Jannik Sinner defeats world No 3 6-3, 7-6 (4) in semi-final Jiri Lehecka beats Fils 6-2, 6-2 to reach maiden Masters 1000 decider For one intense, gripping hour inside Miami Open’s stadium court, Alexander Zverev outperformed the modest expectations of his sceptical audience. Under sustained, suffocating pressure from the best...