Weekly sports quiz: Wimbledon, World Cup and cricket
Take this quick Weekly sports quiz to test how closely you followed the last seven days in sport — from Wimbledon courts to World Cup headlines and cricket action.
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Take this quick Weekly sports quiz to test how closely you followed the last seven days in sport — from Wimbledon courts to World Cup headlines and cricket action.
Lando Norris told BBC Sport he is “paying the price” for the effort that won him the 2025 championship and said McLaren would be a “different vibe” for Max Verstappen. He reflected on the personal cost and short-term implications for the season.
India has asked WhatsApp to pause the rollout of the WhatsApp username feature, citing concerns that the change could be used to commit fraud…
Labour leader Keir Starmer will formally apologise to victims of forced adoptions, recognising that thousands of babies were taken from their mothers between 1949 and 1976. The move follows years of campaigning by survivors and families.
Madonna’s 15th album, Confessions II, opens with club-facing production and — according to BBC coverage — closes with reportedly intimate, confessional material. This review examines sound, themes, early reaction and where to listen.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche rejected the Newsom DOJ claims, saying Gov. Gavin Newsom’s description was not “grounded in fact.” Fox News reporting and DOJ silence leave key details unverified.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Florida will use HB 1471 to designate more than 90 groups as terrorist organizations, naming CAIR, the Muslim Brotherhood and Antifa among those cited. Cabinet approval and court challenges are expected.
A federal judge sentenced Manuel Valenzuela to five years after prosecutors said a child smuggling ring used THC-laced candy to sedate unaccompanied minors transported from Juárez to El Paso.
Naomi Broady asks whether Britain’s four remaining singles players at Wimbledon can brighten a sombre fortnight. We assess the sporting and emotional stakes and what a deep run might change.
Singapore authorities have seized a $42m mansion as part of an investigation linked to alleged smuggling of servers containing Nvidia AI chips. Officials say the case is under active inquiry and links are described as allegations.