Baseball: ‘Let’s all move on’ – McGwire
Former St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire said Sunday he’s glad he admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs, but faced ongoing questions about why and which drugs he took.
Marlies Schild of Austria threw down the gauntlet to her Olympics rivals in winning Tuesday’s women’s slalom on home snow at Flachau as the likes of Lindsey Vonn and Anja Paerson both failed to finish.
Jesus Navas scores the opener and Renato heads a second half winner as Sevilla end Real Madrid’s perfect start to the Spanish season with a 2-1 home victory which boosts their own title chances.
West Indies fought their way back into the final Test against Australia at the WACA in Perth as 16 wickets fell on a topsy-turvy third day.
Six Haitian orphans, at the airport and on their way to new lives in the United States, had their destination changed at the last moment. Now they are at an orphanage, under the custody of the Haitian government, while the details of their departure are sorted out.
World number one Tiger Woods is released from hospital after being involved in a minor car accident outside his Florida home on Friday morning.
Former world number one Justine Henin won an all-Belgian clash with Yanina Wickmayer to reach the quarterfinals of the Australian Open on a day in which second and third seeds Dinara Safina and Svetlana Kuznetsova fell by the wayside.
Southern hemisphere powers New Zealand and Australia began their Test campaigns in Europe with wins over Wales and England on Saturday.
Prosecutors asked Wednesday for a 25-year sentence for Argentina’s last dictator, who is on trial on charges that he violated human rights during his 17-month rule in the early 1980s.
The New York Yankees christened the first season of their new ballpark the same way they opened their old stadium in 1923: with a World Series championship. Hideki Matsui of Japan was named the World Series MVP after batting .615 with three home runs.
An angry Phil Mickelson hinted at legal action for being accused of “cheating” by fellow PGA Tour professional Scott McCarron.
Liverpool chief executive Christian Purslow has declared Rafael Benitez’s job as “under no threat” despite the club’s European Champions League exit on Tuesday night.
International aid groups were feverishly trying to get supplies into quake-ravaged Haiti on Thursday to prevent the situation from going from “dire to absolutely catastrophic.”
“Playboy world champion” Jenson Button is celebrating his Formula One title triumph and is already looking forward to repeating his triumph with the Brawn GP team next season.
Togo’s national soccer side is pulling out of the Africa Cup of Nations tournament after the machine-gun attack on its team bus, according to captain and star striker Emmanuel Adebayor.
Defending champion Venus Williams reaches the semifinals of the $4.55 million WTA Championships in Qatar, where she joins sister Serena, without hitting a ball on Friday.