Manny Pacquiao could be in line for a welterweight title shot in 2018 against the winner of a potential Jeff Horn vs Terence Crawford fight, according to his promoter Bob Arum.
The defending Spanish and European champions are eight points adrift of leaders Barcelona in La Liga.
President Nicolas Maduro announces his socialist government would launch its own cryptocurrency to beat US-led sanctions.
The Love on the Brain hitmaker slammed the industry that uses not only transgender but also black women as a "tool" for endorsements.
"What's this I'm hearing about you lot getting rid of Ricicles. Fuming!!" Louis Tomlinson wrote on Twitter after he found out about Kellogg's decision to axe the cereal.
While Antonio Conte is hopeful of Eden Hazard signing a new contract for Chelsea, he believes the Belgian star has room for improvement as he approaches the peak of his career.
The incident came to light only after the video went viral on social media and appeared on news channels.
Pogba was sent off in the 74th minute of United's 3-1 win over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium after he mistimed a tackle on Hector Bellerin.
The raging debate of whether sea sponges or comb jellies kicked off animal life has been settled using statistics.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admits Manchester United will have an advantage in the air when the two meet next Sunday.
"The UK is not only the best place to start a new business, it's also the best place to grow one," Chancellor Philip Hammond said.
Opening up about the infamous 2005 audio tapes, the sacked TV host wrote in a New York Times op-ed that Donald Trump had indeed made the remarks in the Access Hollywood tapes.
The execution was carried out by the hitmen from the Viagras cartel and is meant to be a message to the competing Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
"The security of TIO's systems and the protection of TIO's customers are our highest priorities," PayPal said.
The business lobby group expects Britain's gross domestic product to expand 1.5% in both 2017 and 2018 before weakening slightly to 1.3% in 2019.
The less than 10 seconds video shows the 16-year-old California boy laughing as he lifts the cat with both hands and flings it onto the road.
"There are a lot of self-protection courses. There is even a well-known story of suffragettes learning martial arts," she said.
US and South Korea begin five-day joint air exercise mobilising more than 230 warplanes and 12,000 personnel.
The families of the 44 crew members of the missing Argentine submarine protested against the government after the search effort was called off.
Barcelona star Lionel Messi's older brother was arrested after police recovered a gun in a blood-covered boat he claimed to have abandoned following an accident.
The UK has agreed '90% of the Brexit deal', with the EU a source has told the Times as the UK PM has crunch talks in Brussels on Monday.
Police in North Carolina found the body of missing three-year-old Mariah Woods in a creek miles away from her home hours after her mother's boyfriend was charged.
Rak-Su has been crowned winner of the X Factor 2017, beating Grace Davies to the top spot in an emotional final at London's ExCel centre.
Ex-Ukip leader Nigel Farage was called a hypocrite for revealing he will not give up his £73,000-a-year taxpayer funded EU pension.
The reported visit of Donald Trump to the UK in February will spark the biggest protest in the country, organisers have said. The US leader is said to be planning a working but not full state visit.
Former Manchester United midfielder believes Chelsea's Willian is a more likely signing than Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil.
An iconic stadium in the US state of Michigan - the Pontiac Silverdome - that was set for partial demolition on 3 December is still standing thanks to failed wiring.
Markle plans to become a British citizen following her wedding to Prince Harry in May 2018.
18-year-old Joseph Hayden Boston from California has confessed to molesting more than 50 children over several years and was only caught after confessing his crimes to his mother.
Former Chelsea midfielder and assistant manager Ray Wilkins believes Antonio Conte needs another striker in his squad.