MOSCOW -- FIFA’s anti-discrimination advisers are warning gay soccer fans going to the 2018 World Cup in Russia that displays of affection could be met with an aggressive response from intolerant locals.
Read more: FIFA advisers: ‘Danger’ for gay fans at World Cup in Russia
It’s a common misconception that engaging in sexual intimacy can trigger heart attack and, possibly, sudden cardiac arrest. Local anecdotes are frequently cited about how a popular mayor in the 1960s died in that situation.
Read more: What are the odds of dying of sudden cardiac arrest during sex?
Intent on staging the global basketball extravaganza in our home soil, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) enjoined the public to once again throw its support for the country’s joint hosting bid with Japan and Indonesia for the 2023 Basketball World Cup.
Read more: SBP urges Filipinos to rally behind PH’s joint 2023 Fiba World Cup bid
Philippine Kiteboarding Association president Jay Ortiz is confident about the country’s chances in landing a spot in the 2018 Youth Olympic Games to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Manny Pacquiao just let out a subtle invitation for Conor McGregor to fight him next year.
CHICAGO -- From sex abuse to sleep deprivation to unexpected deaths of very young men and women: hazing has become shockingly common for university students across the United States.
Read more: Hazing nightmares: Abuse pervasive at US colleges
The NBA world was once again abuzz, as former NBA MVP Derrick Rose announced he’d be once again taking a leave of absence from basketball due to personal concerns.
Read more: LeBron wants teammate Rose to be ‘happy with whatever decision he makes’
Working out and using protein powders go hand in hand. After all, protein supplements can help you build muscle, lose fat, and contribute to overall athletic performance.
Read more: Warning: Your protein powder might be spiked with hair, fingernails, and feathers
Mark Magsayo passed the test, but not with magnificent scores.
NEW YORK -- Retired NBA legend Michael Jordan has warned that the “superteam” era will create a league with 28 “garbage” clubs that will struggle.
Read more: Jordan says NBA superteams will create 28 ‘garbage’ teams - report