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'A lion leading lambs' - Stokes needs England team-mates to step up

At times during England's Ashes defeat in Australia it has looked like Ben Stokes is a lion leading lambs and his team-mates must step up, writes chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.

'A lion leading lambs' - Stokes needs England team-mates to step up

At times during England's Ashes defeat in Australia it has looked like Ben Stokes is a lion leading lambs and his team-mates must step up, writes chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.
Inside the Pennsylvania battleground races that could decide control of U.S. House

Inside the Pennsylvania battleground races that could decide control of U.S. House

Four Pa. House seats, including the Lehigh Valley's, are likely to be at the center of midterm elections.
Lehigh Valley guitar star, who performs with Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo and others, answers our questions

Lehigh Valley guitar star, who performs with Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo and others, answers our questions

Arianna Powell, who grew up in Plainfield Township and has performed with Dua Lipa and Olivia Rodrigo, has been called one of the most sensational female guitarists of all time. She's only 35.
AI scientist Ling Haibin, father of world’s first plant ID app, leaves US for China

AI scientist Ling Haibin, father of world’s first plant ID app, leaves US for China

AI scientist Ling Haibin, the acclaimed computer scientist behind the world’s first mobile plant identification app, has left his position in the United States to take up a full-time role at Westlake University in Hangzhou, eastern China. One of Ling’s PhD research projects, which involved using computers to recognise leaves of different shapes, led to the creation of the identification app LeafSnap. The app teaches users about plant diversity, how to care for houseplants, diagnose disease and...
EPC football defensive players of the year: Parkland’s Lawrence and Easton’s Kilpatrick share honors

EPC football defensive players of the year: Parkland’s Lawrence and Easton’s Kilpatrick share honors

Easton's Sean Kilparick and Parkland's TJ Lawrence helped their teams post unbeaten regular seasons
How a mammogram may help identify heart disease

How a mammogram may help identify heart disease

A study aims to identify the possible link between calcium deposits in women's breast arteries and life-threatening heart risks.
Helicopters seen flying above Caracas amid explosions

Helicopters seen flying above Caracas amid explosions

Helicopters seen flying above Caracas amid explosions

US strikes Venezuela and says its leader, Maduro, has been captured and flown out of country: LIVE

The United States hit Venezuela with a "large-scale strike" and said its president, Nicolás Maduro, had been captured and flown out of the country after months of stepped-up pressure by Washington.
Venezuelan community in Miami celebrate after Maduro’s capture

Venezuelan community in Miami celebrate after Maduro’s capture

Members of the Venezuelan community in Miami gathered after President Trump announced a series of strikes on the country and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Trump said on social media that Maduro and his wife were “captured and flown out of the country” following the strikes.
Hongkongers urged to get flu vaccinations as city braces for winter virus wave

Hongkongers urged to get flu vaccinations as city braces for winter virus wave

Hong Kong health authorities have urged the public to get the latest seasonal influenza vaccine ahead of the next virus wave, as temperatures in the city dropped to their lowest so far this winter. The Centre for Health Protection’s appeal on Saturday coincided with similar calls by an infectious disease specialist, who expressed concerns over the low vaccination rates in the population. The warnings came as the mercury at the Hong Kong Observatory dropped to as low as 11.4 degrees Celsius (52.5...
China’s Communist Party paper warns of Japanese militarism seeping into culture and sports

China’s Communist Party paper warns of Japanese militarism seeping into culture and sports

Japanese militarism is infiltrating culture and sports, a key Communist Party publication has warned, spotlighting table tennis star Tomokazu Harimoto and others in a pointed commentary. Japanese far-right forces are using cultural and sporting activities to “influence public perception and beautify the history of aggression”, according to Friday’s article in the Study Times, run by the cadre-training Central Party School. These activities included football player Kaoru Mitoma being photographed...