The star gave fans a worrying health update. ...
The star's bandmates paid tribute. ...
Israel has ordered 37 aid groups to halt life-saving operations in war-torn Gaza, as well as the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Aflac U.S. president Virgil Miller says his insurance company was a natural fit for a front-of-kit sponsorship deal with Atlanta’s new National Women’s Soccer League team, which will debut in 2028. Aflac’s agreement to have its Georgia-based company name on the front of the Atlanta pl ...
You don't have to shell out four figures to get a similar vibe. ...
OSLO, Norway (AP) — King Harald V of Norway is being discharged from a hospital in Spain’s Canary Islands after treatment for a skin infection that prompted his admission earlier this week, the royal palace said Thursday. The palace said that Harald, who turned 89 last weekend, would be released fro ...
Media has been warned not to approach Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's private property. ...
The jumper is available in two colours. ...
Burger King is testing AI-powered headsets that can recite recipes, alert managers when inventories are low and even track how friendly employees are to customers. Restaurant Brands International – the Miami-based company that owns Burger King, Popeyes and other brands – said Thursday it’s currently ...
LONDON, Ohio (AP) — A fire at an Ohio hog farm complex has killed about 6,000 of the animals, an official said. A large column of smoke could be seen in the distance on Wednesday from Fine Oak Farms in London, Chief Brian Bennington of the Central Townships Joint Fire District said in a statement. ...
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — A Romanian court on Thursday rejected an appeal by American rapper Wiz Khalifa to annul his nine-month jail sentence handed down for drug possession in the Eastern European country. The Constanta Court of Appeal’s decision came after Khalifa, whose real name is Cameron Jibr ...
The Anchorage School Board has approved deep reductions to the district’s budget. At a meeting Tuesday night, the board voted to cut more than 500 staff, including over 300 teachers. They also opted to close three elementary schools in order to preserve some programs and teachers. The cuts come as t ...
Mark Webster regularly appears on Sky Sports to cover Premier League Darts and other major events ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia is at risk of “reverting to the serious human rights situation” it faced before a peace deal with the nation’s largest rebel group improved security conditions, the United Nations warned Thursday, adding that an uptick of violence in rural areas could also “undermine ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Federal energy officials on Wednesday announced a record $26.5 billion loan to electric utilities in Georgia and Alabama, saying the loan will save customers money as the companies undertake a huge expansion driven by demand from computer data centers. A total of $22.4 billion will go ...
Travellers heading to the busy airport may face disruption. ...
The artist is the first female British painter to have a solo show in the main galleries of the Royal Academy. ...
After a long time in the wilderness, Zimbabwe are again contending on the biggest stage at the 2026 T20 World Cup - this is the story of their resurgence. ...
As hatred is increasingly normalised and assaults rise, ethnic minorities are becoming hypervigilant. ...
A former royal bodyguard says even William may have to be questioned over Andrew. ...
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