Aboriginal people kept in ‘The Human Zoo’

Murder of Righteous Brothers star’s ex-wife is finally SOLVED: California police identify killer 40 years after she was raped and strangled with her pantyhose using controversial DNA test Panic at the borders: Airport officials are ALREADY turning away visa holders and refugees affected by Trump immigration ban as top firms like Google urge middle eastern workers to return to the U.S. immediately Trump’s ‘extreme vetting’ measures deny visas and immigration to State Sponsors of Terror, end ALL refugee resettlement for 120 days and freeze Syrians out until further notice ‘Everything will be positive’: Russia reveals high hopes for first Trump-Putin call today as President plans to discuss lifting sanctions Former KGB general who helped MI6 spy compile the Donald Trump dirty dossier is found dead in the back of his car amid claims of a Kremlin cover up ‘I didn’t care.

Venus’ run to a Grand Slam final is victory in itself

United States’ Venus Williams, rear, embraces her sister Serena after Serena won the women’s singles final at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017. United States’ Venus Williams answers questions at a press conference following her loss to sister Serena in the women’s singles final at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017.

Leading ladies are the star turns: Serena

Tennis: Serena Williams has know won more Grand Slam titles than any other woman, after defeating her sister, Venus, in straight sets. Names like men’s finalist and 17-time grand slam winner Roger Federer and Australian legend Rod Laver are often thrown up, but Williams – who won her 23rd grand slam title at the Australian Open on Saturday night – said that she, Martina Navratilova and Steffi Graf all deserve to be top of the discussion.

Closing Time

The richest draft in the history of the NBA took place on June 26, 2003 in New York, New York. The draft was young talented and deep.

Yankees Great Ron Guidry Resurfaces And Packs A Wallop

Any Yankees player who earns not one, but two, nicknames have to be declared one of the most popular players ever to take the stage at Yankee Stadium. Whether you know him as “Louisiana Lightning” or simply, “The Gator,” you will remember him with a fondness for very few of those who wore the Pinstripes.

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During tonight’s broadcast of A&E’s LivePD, hosted by Mediaite founder Dan Abrams, undocumented immigrants were busted crossing the border live on the air by police in the border town of Mission, Texas. The police officers asked the apprehended immigrants, who told the officers they came from Honduras and El Salvador, to remove their shoes.

Donald Trump set to speak to Putin

Murder of Righteous Brothers star’s ex-wife is finally SOLVED: California police identify killer 40 years after she was raped and strangled with her pantyhose using controversial DNA test Trump’s ‘extreme vetting’ measures deny visas and immigration to State Sponsors of Terror, end ALL refugee resettlement for 120 days and freeze Syrians out until further notice ‘Everything will be positive’: Russia reveals high hopes for first Trump-Putin call today as President plans to discuss lifting sanctions Former KGB general who helped MI6 spy compile the Donald Trump dirty dossier is found dead in the back of his car amid claims of a Kremlin cover up ‘I didn’t care.

UPDATE 1-France, Germany concerned about Trump’s moves to limit refugees

Jan 28 France and Germany voiced disquiet on Saturday over U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to limit immigration and refugees from some Muslim countries, and they reaffirmed a firm line on Russian sanctions. Speaking at a joint news conference in Paris with his German counterpart Sigmar Gabriel, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said many of Trump’s decisions worried the two U.S. allies, including new immigration restrictions.

Venus’ run to a Grand Slam final is victory in itself

More than seven years after her last Grand Slam title match, Venus Williams would be forgiven for being a little nervous when she stepped inside Rod Laver Arena to face her sister, Serena, for the Australian Open championship. It was Venus who was smiling during warm-ups and looked far looser at the start of Saturday’s match – not her sister, the 22-time major winner, who double-faulted three times in a single game to drop serve.

Time to finally get serious about the Harford school budget [Editorial]

The audience applauds after student Grace Buckleman expressed her concerns over the school board’s budget and proposed cuts to programs as she speaks at Monday night’s Harford County Board of Education meeting at the A.A. Roberty building in Bel Air. The audience applauds after student Grace Buckleman expressed her concerns over the school board’s budget and proposed cuts to programs as she speaks at Monday night’s Harford County Board of Education meeting at the A.A. Roberty building in Bel Air.

Nadal vs Federer: Dream final becomes reality in Australia

Switzerland’s Roger Federer celebrates after defeating compatriot Stan Wawrinka during their semifinal at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. MELBOURNE, Australia – As Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal won match after match at the Australian Open, making their unlikely way through opposite sides of the draw, tennis fans couldn’t help but look ahead.

Luuka Jones propels canoe slalom into the mainstream

Luuka Jones competes in the women’s K1 on the first day of the Oceania canoe slalom championships at Vector Wero Whitewater Park in Auckland on Saturday. The ‘perfect storm’ of a new venue and a silver star could be about to break canoe slalom into New Zealand’s sporting mainstream.

Stuart Law appointed as Windies head coach

St. John’s, Antigua [West Indies], Jan. 28 : The West Indies Cricket Board has appointed former Australian batsman Stuart Law as the head coach of the team. Law takes over the position that has been lying vacant ever since WICB sacked Phil Simmons last September on disciplinary grounds.

Inzamam indirectly advises Misbah to step down as Test captain

Karachi [Pakistan], Jan. 28 : Inzamam-ul-Haq, chief selector of the Pakistan Cricket Board , has called for one captain across all formats for Pakistan, thus indirectly advising Test skipper Misbah-ul-Haq to leave captaincy. Talking to reporters in the wake of team’s dismal performance in New Zealand and Australia, Inzamam said, “I haven’t given any advice to the PCB over the captaincy issue but I think the perfect man for the job is one who can lead in all three formats.”

Inzamam indirectly advises Misbah to step down as Test captain

Karachi [Pakistan], Jan. 28 : Inzamam-ul-Haq, chief selector of the Pakistan Cricket Board , has called for one captain across all formats for Pakistan, thus indirectly advising Test skipper Misbah-ul-Haq to leave captaincy. Talking to reporters in the wake of team’s dismal performance in New Zealand and Australia, Inzamam said, “I haven’t given any advice to the PCB over the captaincy issue but I think the perfect man for the job is one who can lead in all three formats.”

Rumour Mill: Rangers bid for Jak Alnwick | Celtic ‘make offer for…

RANGERS have made a 250,000 bid for Port Vale keeper Jak Alnwick; Celtic have reportedly made an offer for Fenerbahce left back Hasan Ali Kaldirim; Hearts have beaten Hibs to the signing of striker Dylan Bykey; Motherwell have taken goalkeeper Russell Griffiths on loan from Everton and more in Saturday’s Rumour Mill Rangers are reported to have made a A 250,000 bid for Port Vale keeper Jak Alnwick in a bid to replace back-up keeper Matt Gilks who is a target for Wigan. Port Vale chairman Norman Smurthwaite claimed that though they received a bid for the player, “the terms were not acceptable”, so an agreement has yet to be reached.

Corey Brown steers Royal Navy to a surprise win at Rosehill

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Corey Brown steers Royal Navy to a surprise win at Rosehill

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Proteas elect to bowl after winning the toss

Proteas captain AB de Villiers won the toss and elected to bowl upon his return to ODl cricket in the series opener against Sri Lanka on Saturday. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/Backpagepix captain AB de Villiers won the toss and elected to bowl upon his return to One-Day International cricket in the series opener against Sri Lanka also welcomed back Hashim Amla, Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis, JP Duminy and Kagiso Rabada after they all missed the T20 series defeat to the Sri Lankans.