
'There’s only so much my heart can take': Megyn Kelly opens up about trauma of consuming horrific videos coming out of Israel
On her podcast, Megyn Kelly discussed the horrifying videos and images coming out of Israel with Glenn Beck and shared her views about showing them
2023-10-12 15:25

Ukraine war: 'People call us the Ghosts of Bakhmut'
The BBC is given exclusive access to a team of elite snipers conducting night raids near Bakhmut.
2023-07-31 12:58

Biden touts investment in rural areas in Minnesota, the home state of his primary challenger
President Joe Biden has visited a family-run farm in Minnesota and held a fundraiser featuring many of the state’s top Democrats
2023-11-02 09:00

'DWTS' Season 32 fans furious over 'boring' Disney Night episode amid 100th anniversary celebrations
'DWTS' Season 32 Disney Night featured the debut of dance styles jazz, paso doble, Viennese waltz, waltz and contemporary
2023-10-18 12:21

China App Trains Government Workers on Keeping State Secrets
China is stepping up training at its government agencies, universities and state-owned enterprises on how to safeguard state
2023-05-24 12:25

Dani Olmo responds to Man City transfer links
RB Leipzig winger Dani Olmo responds to transfer rumours linking him with Manchester City.
2023-08-21 22:58

Man Utd's plans for vacant number 7 shirt
Manchester United are contemplating handing their famous number seven shirt to Alejandro Garnacho. It was last worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, but has been vacant since his contract at Old Trafford was mutually terminated back in November.
2023-06-24 16:16

Here's why controversial influencer Andrew Tate claims watching anime turns people into 'losers'
The former professional kickboxer Andrew Tate has said that watching anime over the age of 15 makes one a ‘loser’
2023-05-24 18:58

Mum or dad for tee? India's Ashok has parental choice at Asian Games
India medal hope Aditi Ashok has a tough choice to make before teeing up in a star-studded women's golf field at the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Thursday -- will it...
2023-09-26 11:19

Beckham brightens smile on Messi mural to welcome superstar signing to Miami
Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham has seemingly gone the extra mile to make new signing Lionel Messi feel welcome. Beckham’s wife Victoria posted a short video clip on social media of what appears to be her husband – the former Manchester United and England midfielder – on a cherry picker applying the finishing touches to a giant mural of Messi in the Wynwood neighbourhood of the city. Alongside the clip on Instagram the former Spice Girl wrote: “Is there nothing @davidbeckham can’t do?? “Only been in town a few days, he got straight to it!! Yes that is him whitening the teeth as we watch!!! X kisses from Miami!!! X @leomessi”. Argentinian Maximiliano Bagnasco is the artist behind the mural of his compatriot and World Cup winner, who announced his move to Major League Soccer last month as his contract with Paris St Germain came to an end. The 36-year-old had been strongly linked with Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal, a move which would have seen him playing in the same league as Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-07-10 04:59

The Best Face Cleansers For Balanced, Happy Complexions
In our constant quest to suss out the best beauty products that are worth the money, R29 editors can usually be found draining bottles of foaming face wash, exfoliating powders, and makeup remover, just to name a few. And while cleansers were formerly a comparatively boring category — a necessary step to get to the more-riveting serums and decadent moisturizers — such is no longer the case. From buttery balms and fresh gels to milky emulsions and much more, we're in a golden age of face washes that we can't help but look forward to using.
2023-07-06 23:55

Lewis Hamilton fears Ferrari will beat Mercedes to second in constructors race
Lewis Hamilton fears Mercedes could lose second spot to Ferrari in the constructors’ championship after he admitted it will be a scramble to qualify in the top 10 for Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc topped practice at the Yas Marina Circuit, seeing off McLaren’s Lando Norris by just 0.043 seconds, with world champion Max Verstappen third. But George Russell and Hamilton finished only sixth and eighth respectively for Mercedes, with the latter half a second behind Leclerc. Mercedes, who are facing up to their first winless season since 2011, hold only a four-point lead over Ferrari heading into Sunday’s finale in the desert. And Hamilton said: “It was not the greatest of days. We have had difficult qualifying sessions this year, and getting out of Q1 and into Q2 has always been a tough battle, and getting into Q3 is a challenge. “The work tomorrow is to try and get into Q3. But it is going to be close.” Hamilton completed only four timed laps on Friday. He made way for the team’s Danish junior driver Frederik Vesti in the opening running, before a combined 30-minute delay wiped out half of the one-hour second session after Carlos Sainz and Nico Hulkenberg both crashed out. Russell fared better than Hamilton, but he still finished three tenths behind Leclerc. However, it was not a day without incident for Ferrari following Sainz’s crash. A week after a loose drain cover tore through his Ferrari in Las Vegas, Sainz was in the wars again, but on this occasion it was through driver error. Sainz – who appeared to be put off by another car arriving from the pits – lost control of his machine through turn three and ended up in the barrier. Although the Spaniard was unharmed in the high-speed smash after just eight and a half minutes, he sustained significant damage to his car, with the sidepods, floor, rear suspension and front wing of his Ferrari all destroyed. Sainz’s impact also left the barrier in a mess, and a 22-minute delay ensued as the tyre wall was repaired. But only moments after the running restarted, the red flag was out again – this time after Nico Hulkenberg crashed on the exit of turn one. On cold tyres, the German was too hasty on the throttle, sliding into the barrier before pulling up in his wounded machine. The stoppages arrived as a blow to half the grid who sat out the opening session as 10 rookie drivers – including three Britons – were earlier blooded at the Yas Marina Circuit. British drivers Zak O’Sullivan, 18, and Jake Dennis, 28, made their Formula One weekend debuts for Williams and Red Bull respectively, while Ollie Bearman, 18, who in Mexico became the youngest debutant from Britain at a Grand Prix, was handed his second practice appearance by Haas. Dennis, in Verstappen’s Red Bull machine which Hamilton has described as the fastest ever seen in F1, finished 16th of the 20 runners, 1.1 secs off the pace. O’Sullivan was 18th – seven tenths behind Williams’ Logan Sargeant – with Bearman 20th and last, albeit only a tenth slower than Kevin Magnussen in the other Haas. Read More Charles Leclerc edges Lando Norris in practice after two red flags in Abu Dhabi Mayhem, mischief and Masi: Abu Dhabi, two years on Christian Horner reveals talks with Lewis Hamilton’s father over Red Bull seat George Russell fastest as rookies handed chance in first Abu Dhabi practice F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix LIVE: Practice updates and times at Yas Marina F1 2023 official calendar: All 23 Grand Prix this year
2023-11-25 03:21
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