London is under Harry Potter's spell once more - and J.K. Rowling hopes the rest of the world will eventually follow.
Worried that Swedes aren't having enough sex, the government wants to analyze the bedroom activities of its citizens in a major new study.
A couple in Spain have started an online petition after registry officials refused to let them call their newborn son the Spanish word for "Wolf".
The International Olympic Committee has eased a ban on Russian athletes competing in the Rio Games after the Court of Arbitration for Sport said on Wednesday it was wrestling with "a record number" of appeals.
Cate and Bronte Campbell are quite the sister act.
They share similar heavy burdens of expectation, but there is no battle between soccer stars Marta and Neymar to be Brazil's darling of the Rio Olympics - at least according to women's team coach Vadao.
Bastian Schweinsteiger has been told there could be a place for him back at Bayern Munich in the wake of his fall from grace at Manchester United.
Leroy Sane's transfer to Manchester City on Tuesday follows a well-worn path of Bundesliga talent tempted by high-profile Premier League moves - but many fail to secure starter status in England.
His time with the New York Yankees drawing near an end following more than a decade of controversy, Alex Rodriguez proclaimed: "No matter what happens, I'm at peace with myself."
Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad is aiming to drive her saber through the heart of bigotry when she becomes the first American athlete to compete at the Olympics wearing a hijab.
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