Rugby union This article is more than 1 month oldRugby Australia close in on Kiwi Joe Schmidt to coach Wallabies after Eddie Jones disasterThis article is more than 1 month oldNew Zealander and ex-Ireland coach Joe Schmidt firms for Wallabies jobPeter Horne and David Nucifora to head up High PerformanceRespected Kiwi Joe Schmidt is firming as a frontrunner after Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh revealed March as the deadline for naming a new Wallabies coach.
Tiger Woods finally won a tournament this weekend.
It was his first win since 2009.
Between injuries and distracted, inconsistent play stemming from his dirty laundry being aired for everyone to see, Tiger had a rough two years.
But just because he finally won, doesn't mean we can forget about what brought him down.
Rachel Uchitel was one of the first of Tiger's mistresses to come forward, but she was famous beforehand AP One of the most moving and enduring photos taken during the 9/11 aftermath was a photo of a crying Uchitel holding up a flyer about her fiance who died in the attacks.
South Africa This article is more than 14 years oldTourist killed by 'dinosaur-sized' shark off South African beachThis article is more than 14 years oldZimbabwean holidaymaker eaten by shark described by onlookers as 'longer than a minibus'Witnesses have described their horror at seeing a tourist being eaten by a "gigantic" shark in South Africa's most popular holiday destination.
Lloyd Skinner was pulled under the surf and dragged out to sea by the shark, believed to be a great white, off Fish Hoek beach in Cape Town.
Three thingsAustralian lifestyle‘365 days without soft drink’: TikTok star Rohit Roy on the items that helped himIt’s been just over a year since Roy captured Australia’s imagination with his quest to quit soft drink – here he shares the objects that helped along the way
Rohit Roy is not the typical TikTok star. He doesn’t dance, or sing, or make memes about why millennials need to stop wearing skinny jeans. The 42-year-old financial planning assistant from Melbourne has found online fame for one thing: quitting soft drinks.
The man accused of killing six Asian women told police that he attacked the Georgia massage businesses because they contributed to his "sex addiction."
The spas, police said, were a source of "temptation for him that he wanted to eliminate."
Although authorities have not said whether sex work occurred at the businesses, the spas he targeted were reported sites of law enforcement prostitution stings and reviewed online as places where sex work occurred.