The Houston Astros won their first-ever World Series championship after a comprehensive 5-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7.
The US president wrote on Twitter in all caps that Sayfullo Saipov "SHOULD GET DEATH PENALTY" after calling the American criminal justice system "a joke and a laughing stock".
Arsene Wenger is certain that Wilshere is ready to return to the Three Lions set up after proving his fitness with Arsenal this season.
Melissa Robitille's own relatives asked the judge for a harsh sentence, picturing her as an abusive, neglectful mother.
Loomer complained on Twitter that she was late to an event because she wasn't able to find an Uber or Lyft that wasn't driven by a Muslim.
Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi has been accused of "ethnic cleansing" by allowing the military to launch an offensive against the Rohingya Muslims.
The data left exposed included names, IDs, passwords, phone numbers, addresses, credit card information, staff salary details and more.
A missing American family lost in the Amazon after being attacked by pirates was found safe and in relatively good health, officials in Brazil said.
Police have confirmed 3 people are dead after a shooting at a Walmart store in Thornton, Colorado.
Beyonce has been confirmed to voice the character of Nala in Jon Favreau's highly anticipated remake of the Disney film. The Lion King is scheduled to release on 19 July, 2019.
The California-born rapper Snoop Dogg shared an image of an album cover that featured Donald Trump's dead body with the words 'Make America Crip Again'.
Olivia Munn claims Brett Ratner masturbated in front of her while Natasha Henstridge says the Rush Hour 2 director forced her to perform oral sex on him.
Musa Miah, 23, and Syed Ibrahim, 21, were left with life-changing injuries after a corrosive substance was thrown in their faces outside a grocery store in east London.
The FBI announced another man is wanted for questioning in connection to the bike path attack, as New York prosecutors charge suspect Sayfullo Saipov with terrorism.
New polling from the University of Chicago shows divisions between US millennials of different racial backgrounds over hot button topics.
An empty ambulance burst into flames and exploded outside Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow. No one was injured and authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.
The two 14-year-old boys from Northallerton, North Yorkshire, were held at a police station in West Yorkshire. They will appear before Leeds Magistrates' Court on 2 November.
The Argentine settlement, built in the tenth century, was based on decentralised networks and power sharing, according to archaeologists.
The incident in Brazil was staged by theatre group Confluências group to demonstrate the humiliation that comes with sexual harassment experienced by women in everyday life.
UK Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said he had 'overstepped the mark' 15 years ago by placing hand upon Julia Hartley-Brewer's knee.
Arsene Wenger suggests the Gunners will not make a move to sign Thomas Lemar from Monaco during the January transfer window.
Former deputy ambassador to the United Kingdon, Thae Yong-ho gave evidence to US lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
An Italian court threw out a drugs charge made against a Rastafarian after he claimed the drug was used for 'spiritual' ceremonies.
Rats who were given alcohol for 10 days prior to being offered cocaine continued consuming the stimulant, despite being given an electric shock when they did so.
Teenage Arsenal winger Reiss Nelson has revealed how he spent a month with Tottenham before eventually joining the Gunners' academy as a child.
The UK's 4G network is struggling in both speed and availability when compared with 77 other countries around the globe.
Airline lobby group sees travel rising 3% over the approaching American holiday season.
Paid Russian trolls linked to the Kremlin tried to sow fear and mistrust in America by pushing an African-American "war on Christmas".
Police operation in place following after black cab hits crowd people close to The Strand in central London.
N'Golo Kante reportedly signalled to the media after Tuesday's Champions League loss to Roma that he had a "50-50" chance of playing against Manchester United.