Rafael Nadal is just a win away from securing the year-end world number one after Roger Federer's withdrawal from the Paris Masters.
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder says he will "not chase" Anthony Joshua and believes he could stop Dillian Whyte with one hand tied behind his back.
George Papadopoulos is the latest to be charged in relation to the wide-ranging investigation into possible Russian collusion.
Police in Perth, Australia, are hunting a man who allegedly harassed a supermarket worker before then taking a picture up her skirt.
People aged 18-24 are spending less time on their phones while pensioner interest has skyrocketed. It is the first time usage has decreased for young people.
RB Leipzig insist Bayern Munich are not preparing a move for their striker Timo Werner, who is also linked with joining Liverpool.
N'Golo Kante took part in training on Monday morning before Chelsea fly to Rome for their latest Champions League Group C contest against AS Roma.
Cops think Alexander Maslennikov sexually assaulted Daria Labutina and Olga Shaposhnikova before putting their bodies through a meat grinder before feeding the mince to dogs.
For years, speculation has swirled as users of Facebook have reported strange and eerie accounts of the social network serving up advertisements following real-world conversations.
A Japanese company has offered its employees six days of paid time off after they complained their colleagues were taking too long for cigarette breaks.
After Spain dissolved the Catalan government, its leader Carles Puigdemont called for mass civil disobedience.
Leicestershire Police have released a harrowing 18-rated film depicting a woman being raped by her husband as part of a campaign to encourage victims to come forward.
IBTimes UK revealed in the summer that Manchester United and Manchester City were interested in signing Fabinho and the same was confirmed by Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev.
Lice numbers were way above the expected numbers, posing significant questions for suppliers to supermarkets.
Surge led by strong sales of autos and other durable goods, according to official data.
Convicted killer David Craigie who beat a mum-of-one to death with a dog chain is advertising for casual sex on a swingers' website.
American-Pakistani model transformed into the DC supervillain for Halloween - but some fans were unimpressed.
Douglas, Eliseu, Jardel, Rafa and Bruno Varela have all been named in Benfica's preliminary 22-man squad to face Manchester United in the Champions League.
Concentrations are now at their highest for 800,000 years, which could lead to "severe ecological and economic disruptions", according to a new report.
Police are warning parents about a batch of fentanyl tabs that look like Halloween treats. Fentanyl is a deadly synthetic opioid, 50 to 100 times stronger than heroin.
Danish inventor admits to dismembering body of Swedish reporter - but denies killing as he offers new explanation of her death to police.
Traore joined Lyon from Chelsea for £8.8m in the summer transfer window but is already thinking about returning to Stamford Bridge.
Police in America fear the 'knockout game' is once again sweeping the nation. The 'prank' sees kids attempt to knock out innocent strangers with a single punch.
Juventus have stepped up talks with Liverpool midfielder Emre Can and will try to get him to sign a pre-contract agreement in the New Year.
The student was honoured to receive the award, but couldn't accept it based on the views of the Liberal MP.
Fifteen arrested in crackdown on "reckless" illegal rides, which saw hundreds of motorbike users go on rampage through London and Essex.
The best moments from this week's episode of Blue Planet 2, the BBC and Sir David Attenborough's stunning new nature documentary.
The Kim Jong-un regime is widely suspected to be covertly using its satellite programme to develop its ballistic missile operations.
Former vice-dean of Harvard Law School, John Palfrey, has suggested that "brave spaces" are introduced at universities where students can freely express controversial views.
The phone conversation led authorities to arrest 16 people in an anti-mafia police operation code-named "nuova alba'', or new dawn. Charges include mafia association and extortion.