• The Harry Potter cash cow continues no matter how ridiculous its author gets

    The juggernaut of Harry Potter really can’t be stopped, even as J.K. Rowling descends further and further into an obsession with the rhetoric of trans-exclusionary radical feminism. The latest stop on the gravy train is a new set of audiobooks from Audible (a subsidiary of Amazon) and Pottermore Publishing (the audio and ebook publisher of the HP series). Setting apart from the beloved Stephen Fry and Jim Dale narrations, these will be full-cast audio productions with more than 100 actors, per...

  • Robbery turns violent after Coalville trio tries to rob cash-less Uber driver

    Shane Woolley beat up the driver following the robbery

  • Australian taxpayers paid $466,000 for training of nation’s first female astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg

    With Bennell-Pegg unlikely to go to space anytime soon, there are questions about the value of the spending by the cash-strapped Australian space program Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s first female astronaut, Katherine Bennell-Pegg, graduated from the European Space Agency’s (Esa) training program on Monday night.She may be unlikely to take a giant leap into space anytime soon, but is on a...

  • Flirting and robbing

    Three people have been arrested in Mijas for flirting on the internet and then assaulting and robbing their dates. The Guardia Civil, as part of ‘Operation Cuento’, has dismantled a criminal group made up of three people, two men and a woman, who have been arrested for the crimes of belonging to a criminal organisation […]

  • Solidarity to Stop AUKUS

    Australian Nuclear Free Alliance gathering, March 2024. Image by Ray Acheson. AUKUS is the awkward-sounding acronym for “Australia-United Kingdom-United States”—a trilateral military alliance that stands poised to waste billions of dollars, proliferate high-level radioactive material and impose its safekeeping on First Nations communities for hundreds of thousands of years, increase global militarism and potentially provoke a nuclear war. If this doesn’t sound like a good investment to you,...

  • Almeria’s cash crusade

    The town of Lijar in Almeria, known historically for declaring war on France in 1883, is now making headlines for its battle against financial exclusion. Despite having a mere 380 residents, this town witnessed over 6,000 ATM transactions last year, amounting to a staggering €1.2 million. This surprising statistic was confirmed by Javier Aureliano Garcia, […]

  • Explainer: What is the Cash Waterfall Mechanism?

    The Cash Waterfall Mechanism was implemented in April 2020 as part of the Energy Sector Recovery Programme (ESRP) to ensure fairness and transparency in distributing energy revenues among electricity distribution companies.

  • Movie Review – Cash Out (2024)

    Cash Out, 2024. Directed by Ives. Starring John Travolta, Kristin Davis, Lukas Haas, Quavo, Joel Cohen, Noel Gugliemi, Daniel Louis Rivas, Natali Yura, Victorya Brandart, Demián Castro, Luis Da Silva Jr., Matt Gerald, Chris Lindsay, Korrina Rico, and Swen Temmel. SYNOPSIS: Professional thief Mason attempts his biggest heist with his brother, robbing a bank. When […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here:...

  • Was Charlie Chaplin's grave once robbed?

    Is there a question to which you want to know the answer? Or do you know the answer to a question here?. Write to: Charles Legge, Answers To Correspondents, Daily Mail, 9 Derry Street, London W8 5HY; or email [email protected]

  • Marriott Cash + Points: What it is and when to use it

    If you run short on points, you might consider booking a Marriott Cash + Points rate for your next stay. These rates let you use a mixture of Marriott points and cash to pay for your stay. Here’s what you should know about Marriott Cash + Points, including how to use it and when it’s …

  • Most say ‘too much’ taxpayer money for Ukraine

    Many more voters than not, especially women and Hispanics, feel that Congress and President Joe Biden are giving too much taxpayer-funded support to Ukraine, which is slated for another check of $61 billion. The latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets on Wednesday morning found that 47% believed the new money was “too much.” Just […]

  • Property Owners Seek to Cash In on RNC

    Metro area homes asking up to $7,000 a night during Republican National Convention.