Floyd Mayweather is just too ripped for a 40-year-old boxer coming out of retirement.
New data from the OECD shows which countries have the highest levels of inequality, based on earnings and levelling factors like taxation.
All information in the vehicle is displayed on a 15-inch, horizontal touchscreen display, mounted in the middle of the dashboard. And that's just the beginning.
The contributors of the fund have also made plans to secure Zuweira a laptop to aid in her academic work in school
Floyd Mayweather is just too ripped for a 40-year-old boxer coming out of retirement.
Ghanaian referees are being overly scapegoated, but the way forward would be to incorporate technology into our game, writes Pulse Sports' Kwaku Anno-Kumi.
Two Hong Kong men were jailed for three years on rioting charges Monday, the latest in a series of legal actions against demonstrators.
The accident on Friday at the mine in the Sakha region some 4,000 kilometres (2,500 miles) east of Moscow saw water flood in from a disused crater.
President Joseph Kabila refused to quit office in line with the constitution at the end of his second elected five-year term.
It's easy to write off Waffle House, but here's why it's worth a shot.
First of al the last thing sex should be is predictable!
First of al the last thing sex should be is predictable!
This is what traders are talking about.
According to Shatta Wale, those artists on his big list are the only musicians in the country worth signing by any prestigious record label.
Scores of people who would want to stake lotto are now unable to do so, the operators say.
The Argentine has been named the greatest player to grace the Spanish La Liga
A number of countries, including Morocco and Algeria, have said they are ready to host the 2019 event.
Since Syria's conflict erupted in March 2011, Khoury's team has seen its ranks dwindle and its options for training venues shrink.
Scores of people who would want to stake lotto are now unable to do so, the operators say.
The Senior Minister of Ghana, Honourable Yaw Osafo-Marfo says the public sector is full and may even have to lay people off, admonishes private sector grown.
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