The Homeland Security chief unveils details of a plot to use materials disguised as soft drinks to trigger mid-air explosions
The lone Indian in the fray, Saurav Ghosal lost in straight games in the first round of British Open squash.
Bengaluru based Dinesh Malhotra, 54, an ex-Army officer who is working as a human resource professional in a construction firm shares some survival tips.
Briton Johnny Herbert has left the Midland Formula One team after their takeover by Dutch sportscar maker Spyker.
The United States held off Jamaica in a thrilling finish to win the women's 4x100 metres relay at the world championships on Saturday.
Briton Lewis Hamilton was congratulated by Formula One greats Jackie Stewart and Stirling Moss after a sparkling start to his grand prix career in Australia on Friday.
Javagal Srinath said that he is not fit at the moment but didn't know whether he would be ready to take part in India's home series.
Grand Prix greats come from all sorts of backgrounds but few started life with the odds stacked against them quite as heavily as Lewis Hamilton.
In "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership", James Comey will "explore what good, ethical leadership looks like and how it drives sound decisions", according to Pan Macmillan, which has acquired the publishing rights in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth excluding Canada.
A press reporter recounts being denied an interview of a lifetime with the actress of A Mighty Heart.
This was a year of unpredictability and even downright weirdness. In our annual report, you'll find leaders, products, and ideas that left their mark-or their stain-on A.D. 2006.
Chelsea scored a second successive win over a newly-promoted side when they beat Leicester City 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday thanks to second-half goals from Diego Costa and Eden Hazard.
Many ideas have been proposed, among them two-day meetings, two-lap qualifying with a pit stop in the middle and qualifying an hour before the race.
Excerpts of Ground Rules published in The Telegraph on Wednesday reveal how a comment made by Steve Waugh backfired against him.
Scotland will vote on whether it will be an independent country or will remain a part of the United Kingdom on September 18. With the vote coming up next week, a look at ten famous Scots.
They beat Australia's Nicole Pratt and Bryanne Stewart 6-2, 6-3 in the quarter-finals of the Bausch and Lomb Championships.
an authoritative British report linked heavy use to ear and brain tumours and concluded that the risks had been underestimated by most scientists.
Sania Mirza's advanced to the second round of the doubles main draw at Strasbourg Open.
Arsenal kept alive their slim hopes of securing a Champions League spot next season with a 2-1 Premier League victory at Middlesbrough on Monday that left the hosts in deep danger of relegation.
The ace golfer went down to American Stewart Cink in the opening round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play.
In less than a month the Ice Bucket Challenge has gone viral on the social media. It has helped raised over $23 million and create awareness about Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
India's captain said players faring well on the domestic circuit could be considered for selection.
Brian Lara has earned the distinction of being on the losing side for the most number of times in Tests
This and more from the happenings in the world of footbal.
Ray Bellm, who played a key role in securing a five-year deal for the Silverstone Grand Prix, was voted out of office at a BRDC board meeting.
This unknown lad from a nondescript Gujarat village Ikhar in Bharuch has been sending down 140-150 kmph zingers on a regular basis.
The Indian ace and partner Katarina Kachlikova of Solvakia lost in the second round of the doubles event.
Alfadli, who lives in Avondale, has been looking for a job after completing her diploma in applied computer system engineering.
World soccer's governing body FIFA has hired a former New York prosecutor to represent it as senior officials face bribery and corruption charges in a US court, a person familiar with the matter said.