SZA to join Kendrick Lamar during Super Bowl halftime performance - ESPN
LOS ANGELES — Guess who's joining Kendrick Lamar on the Super Bowl halftime stage? None other than multi-Grammy-winning singer SZA.
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LOS ANGELES — Guess who's joining Kendrick Lamar on the Super Bowl halftime stage? None other than multi-Grammy-winning singer SZA.
WREXHAM, Wales : Neither hosts Wrexham or Birmingham City earned bragging rights in the "Hollywood derby" with a 1-1 draw on Thursday, in the battle between celebrity-owned clubs gunning for promotion from England's League One.
Conor McGregor didn't hold back during a heated exchange with Logan and Jake Paul in Washington - with the UFC great evening threatening to "slap" the pair amidst their ongoing feud.
Greenland is protected by NATO’s Article 5 which invokes mutual defence in the case of any armed attack or invasion, the Finnish foreign minister has said.
In his first major international address since returning to the White House, US President Donald Trump made it clear that his second term would see no softening of his stance on trade, defence, or global diplomacy.
Continuing his rapid rise, world champion D Gukesh dethroned compatriot Arjun Erigiasi to become the highest-ranked Indian chess player, at fourth, in the latest FIDE rankings on Thursday. Gukesh, 18, achieved the feat when he logged his second victory in the Tata Steel Tournament in Wijk Aan Zee (Netherlands) defeating Vincent Keymer of Germany. Gukesh, who was awarded the Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna recently, has amassed 2784 rating points, while Erigaisi, who was the highest-ranked Indian for a long time, has slipped to fifth with 2779.5 rating points.
Madison Keys fought back from a set down on Thursday to shock Iga Swiatek in a nail-biter and set up an Australian Open final against two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka. The 19th seed battled through a thrilling semi-final on a final-set tiebreak against the world number two 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 (10/8) after Sabalenka swept aside Paula Badosa in straight sets. Five-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek had not dropped her serve since the first round but was broken eight times by Keys, who saved a match point on her way to edging a titanic battle.
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka put her close friendship with Paula Badosa aside Thursday to sweep past the Spaniard into a third successive Australian Open final. The Belarusian world number one came home 6-4, 6-2 on Rod Laver Arena and will meet either Polish second seed Iga Swiatek or American 19th seed Madison Keys in Saturday's decider. The hard, fast courts of Melbourne Park have been the 26-year-old's happy place. She has now won 20 straight matches at the Australian Open to close in on a third consecutive crown -- something that hasn't happened this century.