Sinner considered quitting during doping case

World number one Jannik Sinner considered walking away from tennis during his doping case, stating he “didn’t feel comfortable” as players looked at him “differently” during the Australian Open. The 23-year-old Italian returned two positive tests for banned substance clostebol in March 2024 and accepted a three-month ban from the World Anti-Doping Agency in February, … Read more

England beat France by a point to claim Grand Slam

Women’s Six Nations England (31) 43 Tries: Dow 2, Sing 2, Atkin-Davies, MacDonald, Aldcroft Cons: Harrison 4 France (21) 42 Tries: Arbez, Bourdon, Menager, Arbey, Bourgeois, Grisez Cons: Bourgeois 6 England held off a late France fightback to secure a fourth consecutive Women’s Six Nations Grand Slam and a seventh straight title. The victory at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham extends the Red Roses’ winning run … Read more

Seven-try Saints dent Bristol hopes of home play-off

Gallagher Premiership Northampton 48 (27) Tries: Mitchell, Langdon, Freeman 2, Iyogun, Augustus, Pollock Cons: Smith 4, Hutchinson Pens: Smith Bristol 31 (12) Tries: Bailey, Ibitoye 2, Williams, Marmion Cons: MacGinty 2, Williams Northampton Saints put a further dent in Bristol Bears’ home Premiership semi-final hopes with an enthralling 48-31 victory at Franklin’s Gardens. In a frenetic first half, Deago Bailey scored first for … Read more

Five historic restaurants that fed the civil rights movement

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delet From a Memphis fried chicken joint to a tamale counter in Jackson, these restaurants didn’t just feed civil rights leaders – they funded, sheltered and fuelled the fight for equality. The unassuming brick-and-siding facade of Lannie’s BBQ Spot in Selma, Alabama, belies the rich … Read more