Hamilton fastest in 1st practice at Abu Dhabi GP
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the opening practice of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix followed by his McLaren teammate Jenson Button.
Hamilton clocked 1 minute, 43.285 seconds on the 5.6-kilometer (3.5-mile
Sri Lanka shifts venue for New Zealand ODIs
Sri Lanka and New Zealand cricket authorities have agreed to shift the venue for the second and third one-day internationals from Colombo to Kandy because of rain.
Sri Lanka Cricket said in a stateme
Safarova to open Fed Cup final against Ivanovic
Lucie Safarova will open the Fed Cup final for the defending champion Czech Republic against Ana Ivanovic of Serbia.
The 17th -ranked Safarova is 3-2 against the 12th -ranked Ivanovic, who is former
Ecclestone dismisses concerns about Bahrain GP
Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone says he is "not concerned" about Bahrain once again hosting a Formula One race despite ongoing clashes there between security forces and anti-government protesters.
Woods says getting back to No. 1 will take time
On the two-year anniversary of losing his No. 1 ranking, Tiger Woods said on Thursday that winning was the best way for him to get back to the top.
And that could take some time.
Four players have b
PCB welcomes day-night test matches
Pakistan's cricket board says day-night test matches could increase television revenue by being broadcast live during prime time.
After Cricket Australia, the PCB is the second full member of the Int
Obama vows immediate help for hurricane victims
US President Barack Obama on Wednesday promised quick and continued federal help for Americans affected by Hurricane Sandy, as he toured New Jersey state to inspect the damage caused by the superstorm
Halloween-coloured lobster caught off Massachusetts coast
A Massachusetts fisherman has caught a creepy-looking lobster that's colored to match Halloween.
The New England Aquarium says the 1-pound female lobster has an orange side and a black side, with the
Prosecutor: US woman stabbed son 100 times
A suburban Chicago woman stabbed her 7-year-old son 100 times because she was angry with her husband and a 5-year-old girl about 50 times because she witnessed the attack, as both children prayed and
Sandy’s death toll tops 50, millions still without power
The most devastating storm in decades to hit the country's most densely populated region upended man and nature as it rolled back the clock on 21st-century lives, cutting off modern communication and leaving millions without power Tuesday as thousands who fled their water-menaced homes wondered when — if — life would return to normal.