3,000 Muslim women protest Austria’s face-veil ban

Tom Brady breaks down in tears while hugging his seriously ill mother after Patriots win historic FIFTH Super Bowl over Atlanta Falcons – cementing his status as the greatest QB of all time Hero flight attendant rescues teen from human trafficker by leaving a secret note for her on Alaska Airlines bathroom mirror Tight end Martellus Bennett says he will NOT attend Super Bowl celebration at the White House because he doesn’t support Donald Trump She blew the roof off! Lady Gaga calls for unity in gravity-defying performance at Super Bowl 51 as she sings America The Beautiful and leaps from top of stadium ‘It’s going to be on eBay soon’: Tom Brady suffers huge post-Super Bowl loss after his Patriots jersey is stolen – and Twitter blames Roger Goodell ‘I am a rebel’: Lady Gaga channels Audrey Hepburn as she claims wearing Tiffany & Co.

FIG Intercontinental Judges’ Courses in Men’s Artistic Gymnastics open in Baku [PHOTO]

The Intercontinental Judges’ Courses in Men’s Artistic Gymnastics of the International Gymnastics Federation kicked off in Baku on February 6. President of the FIG Men’sTechnical Committee Steve Butcher, speaking at the opening ceremony, welcomed the course participants and introduced the members of the organizing committee. He thanked the Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation for the excellent organization of the event.

This is your Fate, Gringo. Imshallah! Have a Nice Day

It was only a matter of time before neoliberalism’s “success” in driving dissent in the Middle East away from the general populace and into the hands of opportunistic imams promoting a hard line, right wing version of Islam would have the same, seemingly unintended consequences in the US. Here our own elite-led, class-based “sectarianism” has created the fatal rupture necessary to unleash unrestrained state and corporate power after decades of empowering billionaires and NGO’s to help implement the kind of privatization schemes and austerity measures that are now being formally enshrined into law by the Trump administration, and carried out by his cruder, more ideologically-brazen wrecking crew.

Dumbarton 2 St Mirren 2: Buddies need change of luck after drastic change of tack

AS a club seemingly in a constant state of flux in recent years, St Mirren should be well-versed at welcoming new faces, but on the pitch it seems the more things change the more they stay the same at the Paisley club. Jack Ross became Saints’ sixth permanent manager in two and a half years in October, while Gordon Scott joined up with a group of supporters to complete a takeover of the club last summer.

History made in the US’ biggest sporting spectacle, the Super Bowl

In the US, history has been made today with the country’s biggest sporting spectacle – the Super Bowl. More than 180 million Americans were expected to tune into the American football finals along with a global TV audience, and all eyes were on whether this most patriotic of events would turn into a platform for protest against President Donald Trump.

Waiters benefiting from lessons learned in past career stops

Dion Waiters is quick to point out that he has learned plenty in a short time from Miami coach Erik Spoelstra and the assistants on the Heat staff. Waiters has been sensational for Miami during its 10-game winning streak, one that has vaulted the Heat right back into the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race.

Lady Gaga “Joanne World Tour” coming to KFC Yum! Center November 13

Kailey Jo Farmer, an 18-year-old senior at Nelson County High School, has been charged with felony reckless homicide, a legal rarity in a fatal wreck in Kentucky when the driver is not accused of being drunk, texting or speeding. Kailey Jo Farmer, an 18-year-old senior at Nelson County High School, has been charged with felony reckless homicide, a legal rarity in a fatal wreck in Kentucky when the driver is not accused of being drunk, texting or speeding.

Premier League team of the week – the best XI from the 24th round of fixtures

Gabriel Jesus’s stunning start to life in England continued as he scored both goals in Manchester City’s 2-1 win over Swansea – but who else impressed? Champions Leicester find themselves just two points off the bottom of the table after their fourth consecutive Premier League defeat. Claudio Ranieri’s side lost 3-0 at the hands of Manchester United, who remain sixth despite the win.