
-
Veteran Wallaby Beale set for long-awaited injury return
-
Syria's Druze take up arms to defend their town against Islamists
-
Tesla sales plunge further in France, down 59% in April
-
US calls on India and Pakistan to 'de-escalate'
-
Israel reopens key roads as firefighters battle blaze
-
Europe far-right surge masks divisions
-
James will mull NBA future after Lakers playoff exit
-
Ukraine's chief rabbi sings plea to Trump to side with Kyiv
-
Australian mushroom meal victim 'hunched' in pain, court hears
-
Lakers dumped out of playoffs by Wolves, Rockets rout Warriors
-
Booming tourism and climate change threaten Albania's coast
-
US reaching out to China for tariff talks: Beijing state media
-
Tariffs prompt Bank of Japan to lower growth forecasts
-
Kiss faces little time to set Wallabies on path to home World Cup glory
-
Serbian students, unions join forces for anti-corruption protest
-
Slow and easily beaten -- Messi's Miami project risks global embarrassment
-
Fan in hospital after falling to field at Pirates game
-
Nuclear power sparks Australian election battle
-
Tokyo stocks rise as BoJ holds rates steady
-
Bank of Japan holds rates, lowers growth forecasts
-
'Sleeping giants' Bordeaux-Begles awaken before Champions Cup semis
-
Napoli eye Scudetto as Inter hope for post-Barca bounce-back
-
Germany's 'absolutely insane' second tier rivalling Europe's best
-
PSG minds on Arsenal return as French clubs scrap for Champions League places
-
UK WWII veteran remembers joy of war's end, 80 years on
-
Myanmar junta lets post-quake truce expire
-
Rockets romp past Warriors to extend NBA playoff series
-
Messi, Inter Miami CONCACAF Cup dream over as Vancouver advance
-
UN body warns over Trump's deep-sea mining order
-
UK local elections test big two parties
-
US judge says Apple defied order in App Store case
-
Seventeen years later, Brood XIV cicadas emerge in US
-
Scorching 1,500m return for Olympic great Ledecky in Florida
-
Israel's Netanyahu warns wildfires could reach Jerusalem
-
Istanbul lockdown aims to prevent May Day marches
-
Formation Metals Announces Appointment of Adrian Smith to Advisory Committee
-
Cerrado Gold Announces Q4 And Annual 2024 Financial Results
-
Australian guard Daniels of Hawks named NBA's most improved
-
Mexico City to host F1 races until 2028
-
Morales vows no surrender in bid to reclaim Bolivian presidency
-
Ukraine, US sign minerals deal, tying Trump to Kyiv
-
Phenomenons like Yamal born every 50 years: Inter's Inzaghi
-
Ukraine, US say minerals deal ready as Kyiv hails sharing
-
Global stocks mostly rise following mixed economic data
-
O'Sullivan says he must play better to win eighth snooker world title after seeing off Si Jiahui
-
Sabalenka eases past Kostyuk into Madrid Open semis
-
Netflix's 'The Eternaut' echoes fight against tyranny: actor Ricardo Darin
-
US economy unexpectedly shrinks, Trump blames Biden
-
Barca fight back against Inter in sensational semi-final draw
-
Meta quarterly profit climbs despite big cloud spending

Cavs crush Heat, on brink of NBA playoff sweep
The Cleveland Cavaliers throttled Miami 124-87 on Saturday, handing the Heat the worst playoff defeat in franchise history to take a 3-0 stranglehold on their NBA Eastern Conference first-round series.
The top-seeded Cavs shook off the absence of All-Star guard Darius Garland to reach the brink of a playoff sweep, the Heat unable to capitalize as the series shifted to Miami after they dropped the first two games in Cleveland.
Jarrett Allen scored 22 points and D'Andre Hunter added 21 off the bench as six Cavs players scored in double figures.
The Heat, well aware that no NBA team has rallied from 3-0 down to win a playoff series, got off to a fast start and led by nine midway through the first quarter.
But the Cavs weathered the storm and were up by 13 by the end of the first quarter, their lead never dipping below double digits the rest of the way.
"We just came out with energy," said newly named Defensive Player of the Year Evan Mobley, who chipped in 19 points. "We took the first punch and from there we just took the game over and played harder than them."
Bam Adebayo scored 22 points to lead the Heat and Davion Mitchell added 16.
But the 37-point margin of defeat was the Heat's worst ever in the post-season, surpassing a 36-point loss to the San Antonio Spurs in game three of the 2013 NBA Finals -- when the Heat went on to win the title.
The Cavs will have their first chance to close out the series on Monday.
In other games, Western Conference top seeds Oklahoma City try to close out a sweep of the Grizzlies in Memphis.
The Thunder rallied from a 29-point first-half deficit to beat the Grizzlies in Memphis on Thursday and take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.
The Grizzlies will try to stave off elimination without star Ja Morant, who was ruled out with a hip contusion suffered when he was struck by Oklahoma City's Luguentz Dort as he soared for a basket in the second quarter of game two.
In Los Angeles, the Clippers host Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets, aiming to replicate the game-three blowout that gave the Clippers a 2-1 series lead.
The Golden State Warriors were hoping that Jimmy Butler would be available when they hosted the Houston Rockets on Saturday night in a series tied at one game apiece.
Butler suffered a "deep glute muscle contusion" when he fell on his tailbone while chasing a rebound in Wednesday's loss to the Rockets in Houston.
He was listed as "questionable" on the injury report but coach Steve Kerr said he was "relatively optimistic" that Butler would be able to play.
J.Williams--AMWN