News

India's campaign at the French Open ended as Rohan Bopanna and Yuki Bhambri, along with their partners, were defeated in the ...
A few years back, Harvansh had the option of moving to Canada, but he decided to stay in India. His father, Damandeep Singh, ...
The Commack girls badminton team had additional motivation by not only seeing their opponent celebrate a county championship last year, but also by witnessing their classmates on the boys side win ...
Today, the 42-year-old Ajwa Road resident is a regular on the badminton court—thanks to a community initiative that introduced her to the sport and transformed her health."I work at a bank where ...
PETALING JAYA: Women’s doubles shuttlers Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah pulled off an impressive victory over China’s Paris Olympics champion Chen Qingchen and her new partner Wang Tingge to storm into ...
NJ Transit engineers went on strike at 12:01 a.m. Friday, bringing train service to a screeching halt. NJ Transit rail service is fully shut down, along with Metro-North's west of Hudson service.
The Central Trade Unions (CTUs) on Thursday evening deferred their proposed strike on May 20 to July 9 in light of the disturbing situation prevalent in the country presently following the India ...
Another Canada Post strike or work stoppage could start as soon as next week and Canadian business owners say they’re worried about tough times ahead. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers and ...
FRANKFURT, Germany — Ford workers at the U.S. automaker's two plants in Cologne, Germany, will go on strike on Wednesday, their works council head said Monday, as tensions rise over planned ...
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia's hopes of fielding two mixed doubles pairs in the semi-finals of the Taiwan Open were dashed, with only Chen Tang Jie-Chan Wen Tse making the cut on Friday (May 9).
Around 200,000 visitors are expected to head to Badminton Horse Trials later to watch some of the world's top riders and horses compete. But what does it actually take to put on one of the most ...
No Little Feat album is complete without a moment of laugh-out-loud humor. For Strike Up the Band, Sharrard cowrote the winking "Too High to Cut My Hair" with Tackett.