Feb. 6-12, 2026 Ramon Pucha demonstrated how to turn a leaf into a hat to protect himself from the sun while looking for seeds to grow on his family’s farm, where he preserves native species and shares seedlings with neighboring communities in an effort to protect biodiversity, in Ecuador’s Amazon r ...
Romance rumours have swirled around co-stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. But is all as it seems? ...
Police and fire services were called, including the hazardous materials unit. ...
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's controversial immigration comments have seen him come under fire from outspoken Gary Lineker ...
In a bold move, Putin is reshaping Russia's security landscape, sparking intrigue and concern among Kremlin watchers. What lies beneath this strategic shift? ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — William Byron will try to drive his way into NASCAR history Sunday when he attempts to become the first winner of three consecutive Daytona 500s. He’ll have to do it in a backup Chevrolet after his preferred No. 24 was damaged in a qualifying race at Daytona International ...
It comes as the Met Office issues snow and ice warnings across the UK. ...
The hospital now looks very different to what it once did. ...
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — The U.S. women’s curling team was surprised to learn that their defeat of Canada on Friday marked an Olympic first. “If that’s true,” caveated Minneapolis native Taylor Anderson-Heide said after the 9-8 nailbiter, “I think we just played a really good game. They’re N ...
A food recall has been issued for two chilled desserts that are unsafe to eat. ...
How Peggy Cherng used engineering and orange chicken to create a fast-food empire ...
Alan Titchmarsh has shared his top houseplants, including his favourite, which "shouldn't let you down". ...
The Hell's Kitchen star woke up to quite a surprise this weekend after he spoke out about the Beckham family rift. ...
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Relatives of Venezuelan prisoners went on hunger strike on Saturday to demand the freedom of their loved ones as politicians in the South American nation debate an amnesty law for dissidents imprisoned under President Nicolas Maduro ’s rule. In a message posted on Instagram ...
The Prime Minster featured in a clip on the Channel 4 show. ...
How Kirsty Coventry made history as the first African and first woman president of the IOC ...
An unbeaten 63 from Tom Banton took England to a 5 wicket win against Scotland. ...
As people travel for the holiday weekend, much of Northern California is under a winter storm watch, with communities bracing for several feet of snow. The National Weather Service warned people traveling to and from the Sierra Nevada and its popular ski resorts to expect “major travel impacts” and ...
MILAN (AP) — The head of Haiti’s ski federation, Thierry Montiller, spent over four hours driving mountain roads from Bormio, near the Swiss border, where his downhill skier is competing in the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, to Tesero in Val di Fiemme for his cross-country skier’s 10-kilometer race ...
MILAN (AP) — Natacha Pisarenko is a photojournalist with a 20-plus year career at The Associated Press in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is the news director for the Southern Cone. We were all expecting Olympic figure skater Ilia Malinin to win gold. The moment we were expecting to capture as the phot ...
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