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A mum said she 'hasn't slept' after her neighbour was caught with a stash of child pornography - and bailed by a court to return home.
Modern pentathlon's governing body (UIPM) said it has selected two variations of obstacle racing for testing from more than 60 options as it looks to replace the equestrian element in the sport from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
TORONTO — Gleyber Torres hit a two-run homer and singled home the deciding run in the ninth as the New York Yankees won their 10th straight, edging the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 in a battle of American League East heavyweights Monday.
Kolkata Knight Riders defeated in-form Rajasthan Royals by seven wickets to snap their five-match losing streak in the Indian Premier League on Monday. KKR first restricted RR to 152 for five after opting to bowl and then chased down the target with five balls to spare to return to winning ways and heave a sigh of relief. As it happened | Scorecard | Points TableNitish Rana (48 not out) anchored the chase, while Rinku Singh played a 23-ball unbeaten 42-run cameo to help KKR overwhelm the target with consummate ease. Aaron Finch's poor run continued as he was cleaned up by Kuldeep Sen early on as KKR made a sedate start to their chase. KKR batters found the going tough on a slow paced Wankhede pitch, where shot-making wasn't easy at all.
A device which was left in an alleyway and exploded was not believed to be an act of terrorism, say police. The blast happened in a ginnel between the rear of homes in Farnworth, Bolton.
As the ball rolled out of the car park and into Mortuary Lane, seemed dead and buried.
Railways notched up a comfortable 35-run win over Odisha in the second semi-final to set up a summit clash with Maharashtra in the Senior Women's T20 Trophy on Monday. Batting first, Railways posted 159 for two, riding on the twin fifties by S Meghana (84) and Nuzhat Parween (55). While Meghana had nine boundaries and one six in her 63-ball innings, Parween hit the ball across the fence four times during her unbeaten knock that came off 51 balls.