The 30-year-old British boxer called Georgia Toffolo a "little girl" and added, "Has a woman ever become prime minister?"
Taiyesha Baker, an employee of Indiana University Health, tweeted about boys being the "detriment to society".
"No one throws shade more eloquently than James Comey," one Twitter user wrote.
Former West Ham striker Dean Ashton believes a combination of Liverpool's style of play and experience has benefited Mohamed Salah compared to his Chelsea days.
Darcy Smith, Roo's owner, arranged for the custom-made wheelchair from Melbourne, Australia. The bird is learning to walk again with the help of the wheelchair.
New audit by utility company points to 'hidden environmental menace' of water leakage.
The government agrees to the demands of Islamist demonstrators after protests reached boiling point over the weekend.
"I remember being upside down in the air for quite a while and thinking, 'Well, the longer it's upside down, the worse it's going to be when I land'," he said.
Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku is potentially facing a three-game ban with the FA set to review video footage showing him kicking out at Brighton's Gaetan Bong twice.
A team from the University of Warwick has found a way to accurately measure the extent to which plastics have polluted the world's oceans.
Research points to low ranking for London, despite the highest raw number of co-working office spaces.
Mesut Ozil missed Arsenal's victory over Burnley and Arsene Wenger does not expect him back for the midweek clash against Huddersfield Town.
Prince Philip and Prince Charles - both of whom are honorary club members - were not affected by the theft that was discovered on 16 November.
Mohammed bin Salman promises not to let terrorists distort the image of the "peaceful religion" Islam.
Fancy Bear is widely believed to have orchestrated the cyberattacks against the Democratic National Party during the 2016 presidential election.
Bane NOR, the company which operates the locomotive, has now reduced the speed of the freight trains in the area.
Davina Bennett became the second runners-up in the beauty contest, while Miss Colombia Laura González became the first runners-up.
"Eve is sure Ewan and Mary were together before he confessed his feelings for her. It is hard for her to believe him," a source told The Sun.
The politician, who now faces expulsion from his own party Sweden Democrats, was forced to apologise for his controversial remarks.
Root says the margin of defeat was harsh on England after they were neck-and-neck with Australia for the first three days of the match at the Gabba.
The incident took place in Agra city in India's Madhya Pradesh state. Police suspect the victim's father is involved in the crime.
The sparkling silver and blue gem encrusted crown was passed on to the new Miss Universe Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters by last year's winner Miss France Iris Mittenaere.
Health officials fear that Russian cyber units are 'spreading false information' about flu and measles jabs in the UK through social media.
Trevelyan College's rugby team is under fire over an event mocking the Miners' Strike and telling members to bring 'flat caps, filth and a general disregard for personal safety'.
Modern slavery laws will be used to tackle UK criminal gangs who groom children as young as 12 to be drug mules.
The UK's national security review will see funding focused on cyber attacks and not the armed forces, the Telegraph has reported.
An Illinois woman sentenced to prison for killing her disabled daughter, reportedly committed suicide on Saturday (25 November), two days before she was set to report to prison.
Outrage has followed claims by ex-UKIP leader Nigel Farage that people in a Swedish town can get a police escort to protect themselves against immigrants.
Joseph Isaacs, 39, was charged with attempted murder and aggravated burglary in connection to a suspected claw hammer attack of a 96-year-old D-Day veteran.
Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach heads the judges panel for 2017 along with Wendy Fitzwilliam, Miss Universe Trinidad & Tobago in 1998.