The Draft Proves It: The SEC Still Reigns Supreme Over Big Ten in NFL’s Eyes
While the Big Ten dominated the early part of the 2026 draft, after seven rounds it is clear that NFL front offices still believe that the SEC is producing the most talent.
US supreme court to hear case that could weaken consumers’ ability to sue for failure to warn of product risks
Case centers on glyphosate, pesticide used in Roundup and other products that has been linked to cancer in some studies
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Six Players Who Could Still Be Traded After the NFL Draft
Which players could still be headed elsewhere this offseason?
Democrats think swearing will fix their authenticity problem. It won’t
Outrage is a legitimate political emotion. It is not, by itself, a politics
Orbán may be gone, but his prejudices are now baked into the European political mainstream
EU leaders have normalised once fringe racist narratives in their migration, border control and even foreign policies says Shada Islam, commentator on EU affairs
DNA milestone may move US to disinter unidentified Pearl Harbor victims
Enough family reference samples collected to identify at least 60% of disinterred USS Arizona crew members
The Latest: Iran proposes to reopen Strait of Hormuz without nuclear agreement
Iran has offered to end its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz without addressing its nuclear program
Former NSA Science Chief Warns Humanity May Be Missing Something 'Huge' About UFO Phenomena
Dr. Hazeltine, former NSA Director, emphasizes the need to reassess UFO data, suggesting current scientific models may overlook significant phenomena.
Farmers in Vermont expected a sheep to have twins. She ended up having rare sextuplets
A sheep at Clover & Bee Farm in Underhill, Vermont, gave birth to a rare batch of six lambs earlier this month
This Unusual Climber Attracts Hummingbirds All Summer Long – Plant it Now for Beautiful Scent and Dazzling Flowers
Returning hummingbirds will love to discover this vine in your yard
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Child's pose is fine, but here are the 4 mobility exercises I use when my spine and shoulders get stiff from desk sitting
Improve upper-body mobility and relieve tension with four mobility exercises.
The Hidden Traits of This Popular Pet Breed
The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. Known for its friendly nature, intelligence, and loyalty, it is often seen as the perfect family pet. Whether it is playing with children or calmly sitting beside its owner, the Labrador creates an impression of being…
London sets Guinness World Record with 440-metre tiramisu made by 100 chefs using 50,000 biscuits
Over 100 Italian chefs in London have achieved a Guinness World Record for crafting the longest tiramisu ever made, stretching an impressive 440.6 meters. This culinary feat, assembled over two days, surpassed the previous record and celebrated Italian culinary identity on an international stage.
This Dog Breed Looks Calm but Has a Wild Side
At first glance, the Siberian Husky looks calm and friendly. Its soft fur, bright eyes, and relaxed posture can easily make anyone believe it is an easy pet to manage. Many people fall in love with this breed because of its beauty and gentle appearance. But behind that calm look…
Why Do People Chant “Jai Bajrang Bali” Before Doing Something Risky?
Sometimes loudly. Sometimes under the breath. Sometimes not as a prayer, but as a reflex. A habit passed down by parents, grandparents, temples, stories, and childhood memories. But behind this chant is something much deeper than ritual. It is not only about calling Hanuman Ji for strength. It is also…
The lifestyle habits of centenarians’ children that could help you live longer
Offspring of long-lived parents consume less sugar and substantially less sodium
You May Have Never Heard of a Fishbone Cactus – But This Quirky, Low-Maintenance Houseplant is Surprisingly Easy to Grow
The fishbone cactus might look striking, but caring for it isn't complicated
Australia is the world’s fourth-largest black truffle producer. Now scientists may have unearthed why
Understanding truffles is a ‘tricky proposition’ because most of the magic occurs underground
US supreme court to hear case that could weaken consumers’ ability to sue for failure to warn of product risks
Case centers on glyphosate, pesticide used in Roundup and other products that has been linked to cancer in some studies
Democrats think swearing will fix their authenticity problem. It won’t
Outrage is a legitimate political emotion. It is not, by itself, a politics
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DNA milestone may move US to disinter unidentified Pearl Harbor victims
Enough family reference samples collected to identify at least 60% of disinterred USS Arizona crew members
White House press dinner shooting raises questions over security at event
Secret Service director says security succeeded in stopping shooter before he could do further harm but others disagree
Texas legislators investigating July 4 floods to hold first hearings
The two-day hearing marks the first public session for the joint state House and Senate flood investigating committees. Members previously visited Camp Mystic, where 27 girls and the director died.
Monday briefing: Everything we know about the White House correspondents’ dinner shooting
In today’s newsletter: After the dramatic events of Saturday night, White House security arrangements are under scrutiny and political violence is once again in the spotlight
Tired and worried, seafarers have been stranded in the Persian Gulf for weeks
Around 20,000 seafarers on hundreds of vessels are stuck in the Persian Gulf, unable to cross the Strait of Hormuz that remains effectively shut by Iran
2026 Cadillac Championship Full Field: Rory McIlroy Sitting out Signature Event, Scottie Scheffler Playing
The PGA Tour returns to the Blue Monster for the first time in a decade but the Masters champion will not tee it up in Miami.
Cheryl Hines recalls 'crazy' scenes at White House Correspondents' Dinner
Cheryl Hines has opened up about the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Big Aspirin Energy: Why Donald Trump's Heart Health is the Newest Geopolitical Variable
A fresh bruise on Donald Trump's hand has revived questions about his heart health just as he pulls back from US‑Pakistan efforts to broker talks over the Iran conflict.
What’s going on with Spirit Airlines and could the White House bail them out?
The long-troubled air carrier is in bankruptcy court as the Trump administration scrambles to save the company
Bosses don’t like the sound of a ‘four-day workweek’. Maybe it’s time to rebrand it
Some employers are reluctant to cut workers’ hours but pay them the same – but it just might be the future of work
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Baby boomers have now 'gobbled up' nearly one-third of America’s wealth share, and they’re leaving Gen Z and millennials behind
American septuagenarians hold more than $85 trillion in assets—by far the most of any generation.
Spirit Airlines Stock Is Ready for Takeoff Thanks to Trump, but Can This Plane Stay in the Sky?
Can Trump’s rescue talk really keep bankrupt Spirit Airlines flying, or is the stock's rally just a short-lived bounce before another rough landing?
What to Expect From Dell Technologies’ Q1 2027 Earnings Report
As Dell Technologies gears up to unveil its first-quarter results, expectations are surging, with analysts forecasting explosive triple-digit earnings growth, underscoring powerful momentum in its AI-driven infrastructure business.
The Tech Purge: Why Nike Is Cutting 1,400 More Jobs Despite Their New 'Win Now' Promise
Nike is cutting around 1,400 jobs worldwide, mostly in its technology ranks, as part of a 'Win Now' turnaround push under CEO Elliott Hill.
Uber Says It Has A 'Superpower' To Boost EV Charging Growth
The ride-hailing giant is brokering the autonomous vehicle revolution. Now, it wants to do the same for electric vehicle charging.
AI can cost more than human workers now
When AI labs raise prices, big spending on AI could shift from a flex to a liability.
Here Are The Top 5 Cheapest Gas Station Chains in New York
Fuel prices remain a major stress factor for families navigating their daily commutes across the state. Finding an affordable place to fill your tank requires a strategic approach to your weekly routine. New York features a highly competitive fuel market with regional brands battling for your loyalty. Identifying which specific…
3 ETFs to Own If a U.S.-India Trade Deal Succeeds (Plus a Bonus)
With a major trade deal potentially in development, India's stocks could be poised for further growth; these ETFs are an easy way for U.S. investors to access.
‘DO IT’: Donald Trump backs plan to rename ICE to ‘NICE’ to improve image of agents
Time to improve ICE's public image with a full rebrand.
The Elections That Could Redefine U.S. Influence in Latin America in 2026
Colombia, Brazil, Haiti and Venezuela face pivotal votes shaped by security concerns, economic stakes and shifting ties with Washington
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UFO Whistleblower Dies Weeks Before Congress Testimony as 'Accidental Overdose' Sparks Cover-Up Fears
The death of a decorated intelligence officer before his congressional testimony has intensified UFO secrecy debates, with concerns over the safety of individuals with classified information.
Why is the US media silent about Israel’s role in Trump’s decision to go to war?
I suspect the main reason they avoid criticising Israel is that they believe that would be antisemitic. But this is both dangerous and wrong
Energy shock ripples through kitchens, forests and conservation in Africa and South Asia
Energy shocks linked to the Iran war are pushing households across Africa and South Asia back to charcoal and firewood as cleaner cooking methods become more expensive and unreliable
Which country in Europe has the most data centres driving the AI boom?
The US is the clear global leader of data centres, with more than double the EU total. Germany and the UK rank ahead of China. Euronews Next takes a closer look at the number of data centres and the factors driving investment.
Trump Panics as Iran-US War 1 May Deadline Nears: Will Trump Defy the Law or Will Congress Let the War Go On?
President Trump's military campaign against Iran faces a critical legal deadline under the War Powers Resolution, requiring congressional approval by 1 May to avoid being deemed illegal.
College students wary of the job market are changing course in search of 'AI-proof' majors
The rise of artificial intelligence is prompting college students to second-guess their career paths
Is Cole Tomas Allen Married? White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting Suspect 'Wife' Rumours Debunked
Authorities investigate Cole Tomas Allen's motives for the White House Correspondents' Dinner attack, debunking viral marriage rumors and examining his writings for political ideologies.
Candace Owens faces viral claims linking her to Cole Thomas Allen before alleged assassination attempt
A viral video claims a link between Candace Owens and little-known teacher Cole Thomas Allen, pointing to a spike in online searches before an alleged assassination attempt. The theory highlights Owens’ sudden trip to Italy and unusual timing as key clues. While the claims have sparked intense online debate, there…
Former NSA Science Chief Warns Humanity May Be Missing Something 'Huge' About UFO Phenomena
Dr. Hazeltine, former NSA Director, emphasizes the need to reassess UFO data, suggesting current scientific models may overlook significant phenomena.
Michael is a highly selective version of the singer’s life, and that suits more people than you might think
It’s not just the money-making studio execs – fans, too, are often happy for the darker parts of a subject’s life to be ignored, says Guardian arts correspondent Nadia Khomami
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Shipwrecked in a time-loop – Solvej Balle’s On the Calculation of Volume plays a long game
We tend to think of repetition, especially with regard to novels and other media, in negative terms. To say a work is formulaic or cliched is to say that it repeats exhausted tropes and plots.
Historic Florence fountain damaged by tourist’s ‘pre-wedding challenge’
The woman is thought to have scaled the railings and climbed up the Fountain of Neptune, authorities say
From ‘caramelly’ lard to blue spoons: inside chef Rick Martínez’s vibrant kitchen on Mexico’s Pacific coast
The Salsa Daddy cookbook author shares his kitchen shortcuts and obsessions, and how to bring Mazatlán, Mexico into your own home
Jimmy Kimmel's 'Expectant Widow' Joke About Melania Trump Aged Terribly After the WHCA Shooting
Jimmy Kimmel's pre-WHCA Dinner parody, calling Melania an 'expectant widow', resurfaced after a gunman opened fire at the actual gala 48 hours later, fueling a debate over rhetoric.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Marriage Crisis: Inside the Divorce Rumours Hitting Deadpool Star Amid Busy Schedules
The couple, who have been married since 2012 and share four children, are facing renewed speculation about a possible split.
Stop Saying No to Your Pet, Try This Instead
<h2>Why No Does Not Always Work</h2> Pets do not naturally understand human language. When you say no again and again, it may only sound like noise to them. They may stop for a moment because of your tone, but they often do not understand what exactly they did wrong. This…
A Japanese visual novel where you're a pet hamster doted on by three sisters is back on Steam
Sweet Hamster Days is back on the menu.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Relationship Now Confirmed as Rare Beauty Story Shuts Down Divorce Rumours
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco relationship trends as Rare Beauty post shuts down divorce rumours fuelled by viral TikTok and Instagram speculation
UK temperatures rise to 21°C as early warm spell returns across Wales and Southern England
A strong high-pressure system is bringing dry, warm, and sunny conditions to the UK early this week, with temperatures reaching the low 20s Celsius in parts of Wales and southern Britain. However, this settled weather is expected to break down mid-week as low-pressure systems move in from the Atlantic, bringing…
Red Alert: India Heat Index Turns Dangerous As Viral Reddit Post Shows 42-44°C Glow Red Amidst Urban Heat Crisis
India faces a severe heatwave with temperatures reaching 44°C, exacerbated by urban heat islands. The crisis poses significant health risks, prompting national discussions and emergency measures
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Heavy Snow Warning: Which States Face Dangerous Spring Storm in Latest Weather Forecast Today
Heavy snow warning issued as a powerful spring storm brings snow, strong winds and travel disruption across parts of the western US today
The threat of light pollution puts the world’s darkest skies in the Atacama Desert at risk
The Atacama Desert in Chile offers some of the clearest views of the universe, thanks to its dry climate, high altitude and isolation from light pollution
Georgia wildfires threaten residents as strong winds raise spread risk
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said Friday this marks the most for a single wildfire in the state's history
What counts as the woods? Judge axes Nova Scotia’s ban that defied ‘commonsense definitions’
The court sided with a Canadian hiker who deliberately challenged the order imposed to curb spread of wildfires
California’s wildlife bridge became a target for the right. Now it’s eyeing the finish line
Unhindered by critics who called the $114m project ‘a bridge to nowhere’, a gigantic throughway allowing animals to cross a busy freeway is close to completion
Wildfires in Florida after dry winter and spring lead to drought across US
One blaze broke out north-west of Fort Lauderdale in Florida, a state known for its wetlands and everglades
New York City is at major risk of flooding that could leave 4.4 million people exposed to extreme damage, study finds
The new flood risk index identified eight cities along the U.S. East Coast that are at high or very high risk of floods causing extreme damage.
Paradise lost? This state has the highest tax burden in the country
The states with the highest and lowest tax burdens couldn’t be more different
Harrison and Gadd hit Classic FF1600 gold at Snetterton HSCC season opener
Honours were even after entertaining Classic FF1600 contests at event that celebrated the Norfolk circuit's 75th anniversary as well as the career of local hero Jim Russell
Meet the mayor of a tiny Texas town who wants to limit how cities can govern
A push to restrict local governments’ power is having downstream effects in tiny towns and big cities like Dallas.
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Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Republican runoff: Who is running for Place 3 and what to know
The criminal court decides death penalty case appeals and rules on petitions for those who believe they’ve been wrongfully detained. Alison Fox and Thomas Smith are in the runoff for Place 3’s Republican nominee.
Texas legislators investigating July 4 floods to hold first hearings
The two-day hearing marks the first public session for the joint state House and Senate flood investigating committees. Members previously visited Camp Mystic, where 27 girls and the director died.
North Dakota Leaders Honor Rep. Liz Conmy After Deadly Plane Crash in Minnesota
North Dakota leaders are honoring state Rep. Liz Conmy, a Fargo Democrat remembered by colleagues as compassionate, direct, and deeply committed to public service, after she was killed this weekend in a small plane crash in Minnesota.
ICE releases El Gamal family after re-arresting mother and 5 children, attorney says
A plane carrying the family to Michigan was reportedly on its way back to Colorado after a Texas federal judge ordered a halt to their deportation following his ruling that they be released.
Mexican Navy Raid Deals $440,000 Blow To Gulf Cartel Faction Los Escorpiones
Mexican federal authorities seized a suspected illegal fuel storage and transfer site in the border city of Matamoros, dealing an estimated 8 million peso blow to a fuel-trafficking operation allegedly linked to the Gulf Cartel faction known as Los Escorpiones.
Erika Kirk Left Washington Hilton Terrified After WHCD Shooting Scare
Erika Kirk was among the guests who took cover Saturday night after gunfire disrupted the White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Washington Hilton, prompting the evacuation of President Donald Trump and other senior officials.
BREAKING NEWS - Trump and Cabinet Rushed Off the Stage during the White House Correspondent's Dinner After Gunshots Fired
A sudden disturbance interrupted the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night after loud noises were heard inside the venue, and captured on video. Live footage showed President Donald Trump and members of his cabinet being rushed out as security moved swiftly and attendees began clearing the room.
Maduro Scores Legal Win As U.S. Lets Venezuela Pay Defense For Him And wife Cilia Flores
The United States has agreed to ease sanctions on Venezuela to allow the government to pay the legal fees of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, in their high-profile criminal case in New York, according to court filings and multiple reports.
Beasts of no party: the curious history of America’s animal mayors
Small towns across the US have elected animals to the pinnacle of civic leadership – and it seems to work for them
White House press dinner shooting raises questions over security at event
Secret Service director says security succeeded in stopping shooter before he could do further harm but others disagree
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‘I should not have wished for war’: six ordinary Iranians on how the US-Israel conflict has changed them
In Tehran, the Guardian spoke to people about how war is transforming their feelings toward the regime and their country’s future
From shock to 'staged': Conspiracy theories hit the ground running after White House press dinner shooting
TOI correspondent from Washington: Within minutes of gunfire erupting outside a Washington media dinner attended by President Trump, conspiracy theories flooded social media, reflecting the polarised environment in America in which even violent incidents are instantly refracted through partisan suspicion.
US supreme court to hear case that could weaken consumers’ ability to sue for failure to warn of product risks
Case centers on glyphosate, pesticide used in Roundup and other products that has been linked to cancer in some studies
An underground world: The Australian town where life exists beneath ground, with churches and hotels under the desert
Coober Pedy, Australia, is famous for its underground life. The desert heat led residents to build homes, churches, and hotels below ground. This unique adaptation began with opal mining in 1915. Today, it remains the world's largest opal producer. Visitors can explore these subterranean spaces, experiencing a town shaped by…
Third attempt: Defiant Trump shrugs off gunman threat
TOI correspondent from Washington: A California school teacher who graduated from Caltech and interned at a Nasa lab was apprehended by the Secret Service on Saturday after he tried to shoot his way into a media dinner with the intent to attack US President Donald Trump who was to speak…
Mexican Authorities Arrest Morelos Mayor Over Alleged Sexual Abuse of a Minor
Jorge Armando Genaro Rubio, the mayor of Tlalnepantla, Morelos, was arrested in connection with an alleged sexual abuse case involving a minor, according to Mexican media reports and a statement from state prosecutors.
DNA milestone may move US to disinter unidentified Pearl Harbor victims
Enough family reference samples collected to identify at least 60% of disinterred USS Arizona crew members
King Charles proceeds with four-day US state visit after White House dinner shooting scare
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to arrive in the United States on Monday for a four-day state visit that comes at a crucial moment in UK-US relations.
New York Faces $74 Million Federal Threat Over Immigrant Driver License Policy
New York is facing a potential loss of $74 million in federal funding as the government pressures state officials to revoke certain commercial driver's licenses issued to immigrants, escalating a growing clash over immigration enforcement and state authority.
Trump's 24-hour truce with the media
"You shouldn't be reading that on 60 Minutes. You're a disgrace," Trump told Norah O'Donnell.
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The Elections That Could Redefine U.S. Influence in Latin America in 2026
Colombia, Brazil, Haiti and Venezuela face pivotal votes shaped by security concerns, economic stakes and shifting ties with Washington
Iran offers U.S. deal to reopen strait but postpone nuclear talks
The new proposal is aimed at overcoming the current stalemate in the talks and bypass internal disagreements in Iran's leadership.
Trump lashes out at "60 Minutes" for asking about gunman manifesto allegations
"You're a disgrace," Trump told CBS reporter Norah O'Donnell during the interview.
What To Do With AI-Generated Legal Scholarship?: Part 2
Am I an author? A prompter? Is this mine?
AOC's hide-and-seek strategy with the press
Unlike other potential 2028 White House contenders, she's avoiding most interviews.
Trump officials believed to be WHCD gunman's target, acting AG says
The suspect was believed to have traveled cross-country via train.
Future of White House Correspondents' Dinner in limbo
The shooting threatens a treasured Washington tradition that unites the press and politicians.
Bill Otis (Ringside at the Reckoning) on the SPLC Indictment
Among other things, Otis responds to my post from yesterday; an excerpt: The main criterion in a democratic system is… The post Bill Otis (Ringside at the Reckoning) on the SPLC Indictment appeared first on Reason.com.
Why is the US media silent about Israel’s role in Trump’s decision to go to war?
I suspect the main reason they avoid criticising Israel is that they believe that would be antisemitic. But this is both dangerous and wrong
Zombie politics is the new norm and Starmer’s dying premiership is the latest instalment
Distracted, listless and unambitious – the PM’s true form has finally emerged. But whatever comes next must end this ruinous cycle, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
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I thought Alito was history’s worst supreme court justice. But Thomas has outdone him
The supreme court justice recently condemned an entire philosophy of government. How can we believe in his impartiality?
Democrats think swearing will fix their authenticity problem. It won’t
Outrage is a legitimate political emotion. It is not, by itself, a politics
Orbán may be gone, but his prejudices are now baked into the European political mainstream
EU leaders have normalised once fringe racist narratives in their migration, border control and even foreign policies says Shada Islam, commentator on EU affairs
There are two kinds of people: those who enjoyed school PE lessons – and the rest of us
The horror of sports lessons put three in 10 of British 50 to 65-year-olds off exercise for life. I wish I’d known sooner that movement can feel so good, writes Emma Beddington
Michael is a highly selective version of the singer’s life, and that suits more people than you might think
It’s not just the money-making studio execs – fans, too, are often happy for the darker parts of a subject’s life to be ignored, says Guardian arts correspondent Nadia Khomami
Gunfire at the White House correspondents’ dinner is another grim sign of our times
A Washington DC event descending into panic and fear after gunshots is, sadly, of a piece with the chaotic tragedy of our times
Why are people pumping their bodies with fat from corpses?
The cosmetic procedure raises concern about the tissue donation process – and our own anxieties about our appearance
Voices: The King’s visit to the US will underline that with this shooting both countries can and must unite
THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: While it might be unreasonable to expect the King and Queen to singlehandedly restore the transatlantic alliance, the relationship between Britain and America has weathered far more disagreeable backdrops
Emma Coronel Remembers El Chapo Guzmán in New Instagram Post
Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of imprisoned Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, drew attention on social media this weekend after sharing an Instagram story featuring a song that mentions both her and her husband.
Internet Trolls Nicole Kidman Over Being Rushed To The Hospital After Filming A Scene For Upcoming Show
As more details emerged, netizens slammed Nicole Kidman’s hospitalization as a “grossly irresponsible and selfish act.”
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A New 'Minecraft' Character Is Coming, Says New Leak—Here's What You May Expect
A new leak suggests that Minecraft is getting a new character in the game. But what kind of character might it be?
“Could You Impress Thomas Edison?”: Put Your Knowledge To The Ultimate Test And Score Above 15
Imagine walking into a job interview, and instead of questions about your experience, you’re handed a brutal general knowledge test. That’s exactly what happened to applicants who wanted to work for Thomas Edison. His famous employment test wasn’t about resumes – it was about raw knowledge, curiosity, and quick thinking.
‘Bursts off the screen’: why Tombstone is my feelgood movie
The latest in our series of writers drawing attention to their most rewatched comfort films is a celebration of an easily quotable western
'The Legend of Zelda' Leak Claims New Game Will Be Revealed Soon—Is It Coming by 2027?
The Legend of Zelda is reportedly getting a new game, according to leaks, and a source claims it will be revealed soon.
The 10 Most Exciting Summer 2026 TV Shows
From returning hits to risky new experiments, here's all the TV to mark your calendar for this summer.
Best Crypto & Bitcoin Casinos in 2026: No KYC Casinos Reviewed
Compare the best crypto casinos and bitcoin casinos in 2026. Find no KYC sites with fast withdrawals, provably fair games, USDT support & strong bonus terms.
“It Was Sick”: Jimmy Kimmel Takes A Jab At Melania Trump With Ruthless Joke After Security Incident
“It's not even inherently funny. You have to be deranged to laugh at that.”
22 Years Later, A Secretly Influential Sci-Fi Flop Just Got A Huge Upgrade
The film’s director of photography, Eric Adkins, chats about the film’s unique look and unlikely origins.
Cosmeticorexia: a worrying obsession with flawless skin or just a new term for an old problem?
The uptick in children focused on skincare has some experts concerned about body image and mental health. But others warn of the risks of rushing to ‘medicalise’ new trends or behaviours
Matthew Lillard credits nostalgia for career resurgence
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Finding Nemo favourite Dory set for surprise return in new film
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What Elon Musk is planning with X in major update
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ITV says an ‘accurate and fair representation’ of I’m a Celeb controversy was shown
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Michael Jackson biopic sparks cinema row over dancing fans
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Popular Italian holiday destination hit with new rules ahead of summer holidays
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The Prince and Princess of Wales’ 13 best couple looks over their 15-year marriage
We look back at Kate and William’s most stylish outfits ahead of their 15-year wedding anniversary on 29 April
Hate sitting at the back of a plane? This new design will transform your aircraft experience
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Watch as Sumatran orangutan uses canopy bridge to cross forest in world-first moment
A Sumatran orangutan used a canopy bridge to cross a road that had split his community in two in a world-first moment for the species, according to conservationists.
A personal trainer says you don’t need lots of equipment to strengthen your arms, legs and core—this workout targets the entire body using just one kettlebell
Build full-body strength with this 15-minute home workout
If you plan to hike this summer and want to avoid knee pain, a walking coach recommends following this four-week treadmill walking plan
Don’t fall victim to hiker’s knee
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Over 50 and worried about falling? This quick test used by physical therapists reveals your risk—here’s how to try it and improve your balance and mobility
Try the simple TUG test
If you struggle to meditate, try this mindfulness practice to relax instead
Progressive muscle relaxation is popular with my busier clients who find meditation difficult
Early tick season across US sparks concern about disease risk
The CDC's tracking system shows that weekly rates of ER visits for tick bites are the highest for this time of year since 2017
Genes May Explain About Half Of How Long You Live, Far More Than Scientists Once Thought
Explore how longevity is shaped by genetics and environmental factors, what heritability of lifespan means, and why DNA matters without overshadowing lifestyle choices.
‘Electric shock therapy for depression made me forget my wedding day’
About a third of people reported brain damage after electroconvulsive therapy, with many suffering memory loss, study found
Malaria vaccines could help stop 600,000 deaths a year – but not if aid dries up
IN FOCUS: For World Malaria Day, Nick Ferris travels to Tanzania to meet clinicians and villagers involved in pioneering vaccine trials targeting a disease that still kills 600,000 people each year – and also meets scientists deeply worried about the impact of shrinking aid on these life-saving programmes
A nutritionist says consuming more of this type of food when using GLP-1 medications can offset some of the most unpleasant side-effects—and it’s not protein
It’s vital for the general population, but especially important when on a restricted diet
Hate crunches? These four dumbbell moves strengthen your deep core muscles without having to get on the floor
These standing exercises will work your deep core while building full-body strength
Ruben Amorim’s Surprising ‘Intention’ for 2026–27 Season Will Cost Man Utd Again
The Portuguese tactician has been out of work since leaving Man Utd in January.
Stellantis Has Picked Four Favorite Children Out Of 14: Report
When Stellantis was created in 2021 following the PSA-FCA mega-merger, Carlos Tavares vowed to keep all 14 brands and secure their future through investment. The Portuguese executive has since left the automotive conglomerate before his five-year contract expired, and his replacement is reportedly about to shake things up. Although Antonio…
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There's a New KLIM Off-Road Motorcycle Helmet, And It Looks Really Cool
The new GT1 Expedition is the carbon fiber modular helmet that took five years to develop.
Six Players Who Could Still Be Traded After the NFL Draft
Which players could still be headed elsewhere this offseason?
Vespa Just Turned 80, And Look At These Charming Ads From Its Past
In 2026, we're so surrounded by advertising that it can be hard to remember when ads could be fun, cute, and charming. But Vespa's totally were!
Woman Gets Into Car. Then She Admits She Has No Idea What The Cigarette Lighter Is: ‘How Did You Make It This Far?’
A TikTok creator who posts mostly about hair, beauty, and travel held up her phone charger next to another, slightly larger socket in her new car’s dashboard and asked her followers what the second one was for. The 10-second video has drawn more than 3,800 views and a comments section…
NFL draft 2026 winners and losers: Eagles’ aces, Rams’ damage control and a missing coach
It can take years to properly evaluate if a prospect works out. But here are a few early takes on the ups and downs from this year’s selection process
Albert Breer’s NFL Draft Takeaways: How the Rams Landed on Ty Simpson
Sean McVay and the Rams brass took a long look at the Alabama QB before selecting their Matthew Stafford successor. Plus, a full deep dive on standout picks from the 2026 draft.
CFMoto Just Built The Sportbike Everyone Forgot They Wanted
The new CFMoto 500SR revives the inline-four middleweight formula with modern features and serious value.
Will Mohamed Salah Play for Liverpool Again After Injury Blow?
An apparent hamstring problem may have ended Salah’s Liverpool career abruptly.
Uber Says It Has A 'Superpower' To Boost EV Charging Growth
The ride-hailing giant is brokering the autonomous vehicle revolution. Now, it wants to do the same for electric vehicle charging.
Elon Musk and Sam Altman face off in court over OpenAI’s founding mission
Musk’s lawsuit accuses Altman of fraud, while OpenAI says that Musk is ‘motivated by jealousy’
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A Used Kia EV9 Is One Of The Best EV Deals In America Right Now
The EV9 is a fantastic three-row SUV that just happens to be electric. Now, used models are selling at half price.
AI can cost more than human workers now
When AI labs raise prices, big spending on AI could shift from a flex to a liability.
Elon Musk is about to launch his ‘everything app’, report claims
US senator says Musk’s ‘failure to operate X in a safe and responsible manner does not breed confidence’ in X Money
Two thirds of Australian teens still using social media despite under-16s ban
Most children still using restricted platforms say it’s ‘easy’ to circumvent ban
Gmail, Drive, and other Google apps are getting a major icon redesign
Google is redesigning Gmail, Drive, and other app icons to make them more distinct.
Inside Xbox's "exclusive" conundrum: Will Microsoft pull games like Halo, Gears, and Forza from PlayStation?
The big conversation right now revolves around whether or not Xbox will return to "exclusive" games. It's a big decision, much bigger than perhaps most people realize.
We’ve tested every Helix cooling mattress topper — here’s the one to buy if you have back pain
Every Helix mattress topper has impressed us with cooling comfort, but this is our top pick for sleepers who need chiropractor-approved support for back pain
Nintendo had the Zelda timeline planned out in an "enormous document" as far back as 2003, but Shigeru Miyamoto said it's actually "not that important to us"
"We care more about developing the game system"
Chinese scientists build ‘zero emission’ coal-fired battery
Carbon dioxide gas generated in the process is captured within the fuel cell system itself
Space rocket company eyes summer launch window as it applies for licence
Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) has for the first time specified a potential launch window no earlier than July 1.
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The lifestyle habits of centenarians’ children that could help you live longer
Offspring of long-lived parents consume less sugar and substantially less sodium
Can you solve it? Are you as s-s-smart as a snake?
This puzzle has bite
Starwatch: Leo the lion dominates the northern hemisphere
Recognised since antiquity, the constellation has a rich mythological tradition
Spooky feelings in old houses may be caused by boiler sounds, study suggests
Inaudible infrasound from old pipes and ventilation systems may affect how people feel, research indicates
SpaceX launching powerful Falcon Heavy rocket today for 1st time in 18 months: Watch it live
SpaceX will launch its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time in 18 months on Monday morning (April 27), and you can watch the dramatic action live.
When archaeology was dominated by men
Letter: Elke Bachler reflects on a review of The Dog’s Gaze by Thomas Laqueur
The 'Oscars of Science': Breakthrough Prize 2026 awards over $18 million for discoveries across space, physics and more
The 2026 Breakthrough Prize honored advances in dark matter, quantum physics, gene editing and nonlinear mathematics.
Toxins plus climate harms likely cause of reduced fertility, study finds
Researchers find ‘alarming’ effect on fertility across global species from simultaneous exposures
‘I needed to be in that strange, flat place’: how an Orkney garden healed a writer
After her sister died, Victoria Bennett left Cumbria for the remote Scottish archipelago, where she learned to go with the ebb and flow of life
Weather tracker: Torrential rain in southern China leads to flooding fears
Heatwaves reach 45C across India as unseasonably cold weather affects parts of central Canada
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Country diary: The skies here are busy with satellites and fieldfares
Prendwick, Northumberland: On a crisp, cold walk, I’m reminded that winter still clings on, and that familiar constellations are far from alone
Renewable energy will boost national security and protect UK from sabotage, minister says
Widely dispersed wind farms and solar panels are harder to target than fossil fuel power stations, Michael Shanks says
Rare axolotl found under Welsh bridge probably an abandoned pet, say experts
Craze for Mexican salamander as pets fuelled by Pokémon but inexperienced owners are often out of their depths
A British ban on imports of hunting trophies is long overdue
Letters: Eduardo Gonçalves and Blair Patrick Schuyler respond to an article on the myth at the heart of trophy hunting
Why biomethane is not the solution to Britain’s gas supply issues
Letter: Dr Matilda Dunn highlights problems with the expansion of biogas production
Cocaine residues in waterways linked to disrupted salmon behaviour, study shows
Salmon exposed to cocaine in the water swim longer distances, an Australian and Swedish study published this week shows. Recreational drugs and medicines entering natural environments via wastewater are a growing threat to biodiversity, disrupting the behaviour of many animals.
When the AI Cloud Comes for Texas Water
Legislators are (sort of) beginning to grapple with the grim costs that come with the state’s data center boom.
Coast clear as response to toxic algal bloom eased
Improved water quality has triggered the scaling back of a state's multi-million-dollar response to a toxic algal bloom but fishing closures remain in place.
Forget Florence: six of the best towns in Tuscany to escape overtourism
Beyond the Tuscan capital, there are exquisite towns with Medici fortresses, stunning frescoes, Roman amphitheatres – and not a selfie stick in sight
Why Laura Brown still harbours a love of Sydney
A smile from a quokka at the wildlife park, the freshest fish at Margaret and a nap on Bronte Beach remind the fashion editor of the joys of her home city
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Perfect Padua and a Greek theatre in Sicily: readers’ favourite places in Italy
From cycling in the Cinque Terre to sipping espresso at a secret spot overlooking the Colosseum, here are some of your Italian highlights
From Myth to Milan: Depth meets a city which answers back
Deep in the Lombardy foothills, Lake Como extends in a long, forked reach pushing towards the Alps, its edges lined with cypress, azalea, and villas draped in wisteria. Light slides across the surface in metallic planes, which drew Giovanni Segantini north. Teak boats cut clean lines across the lake, lacquered…
A fashion-lover’s guide to Antwerp, Europe’s alternative style capital
In the 1980s ‘the Antwerp Six’ put Flanders on the fashion map. Now a major new exhibition celebrates the designers’ legacy and provides the perfect excuse to visit Belgium’s vibrant second city
This country house hotel just outside of London is the perfect rural weekend escape
HOTELS: The Grove is one of the UK’s most Instagrammed hotels, but what is it like in the flesh? Lizzie Edmonds and her family check in to the Hertfordshire hotel to find out
‘The horror – 14 alarms in the morning’: backpacker hostels evolve as young people seek privacy over packed dorms
Out with wild parties, in with soft lighting and wellness centres. Welcome to the new age of backpacking
Forget 'new year, new me' – I went surfing instead
From learning to surf on Desroches Island to quiet wellness moments on Mahé, saying yes to what feels good turned out to be the best resolution of all
Winnie-the-Pooh’s 100th birthday is a great excuse to explore the Sussex forest that inspired the books
To mark the anniversary there are dozens of events planned around Ashdown Forest (aka the Hundred Acre Wood) – and, of course, playing Pooh Sticks is always a good idea
5 Things You Need To Know Before Visiting Singapore From Hotspots To Essential Food Experiences
Singapore is so much more than a stopover city and it's time we stopped treating it as one.