STRICTLY professional Nadiya Bychkova has admitted she has no idea if she’ll be coming back amid Giovanni Pernice’s show crisis. The Ukrainian ballroom star is still none the wiser abou
Though it remains the ultimate compliment for most women, calling someone ‘skinny’ could trigger their deepest insecurities. Helen Coffey argues that it’s time to axe the weight chat altogether
US stars have flooded English soccer on the backs of the Wrexham phenomenon. But the shimmer of fame cannot overcome ineffective ownershipTom Brady was nowhere to be seen as Birmingham City dropped to the third tier of English football. He was, however, in Los Angeles the following day for Netflix’s The Roast of Tom Brady, a live TV special in which Bill Belichick, Kevin Hart and many others ripped into the seven-time Super Bowl winner.“I see your soccer team got knocked down another tier in the...
Agron Smakici, who cut Tyson Fury in sparring, has told talkSPORT what to expect from ‘The Gypsy King’ on Saturday. Fury squares off against Oleksandr Usyk in the first undisputed heavy
If you haven’t heard of Our Future Children (OFC), then you and your keiki are missing out on some future building opportunities.
After years of planning, ReGreen Springfield will present their plans for the city’s future landscaping.
Gov. Kristi Noem admitted to shooting and killing her dog in a gravel pit after it went berserk during a hunt, killed chickens and then allegedly showed aggression toward her.
Red Bull technical director Pierre Wache has confirmed the team are phasing
It’s a new direction for Dyson: a floor cleaner without mention of suction, cyclone technology or any of its usual vacuum vocabulary. The Wash G1 is the company’s debut hard-floor cleaner, and it swaps suction for high-speed rollers, water and nylon bristles. It’ll go on sale later this year for $700/ £600, which is expensive but still cheaper than Dyson’s top-of-the-line Gen 5 vacuum. I got to test out the Wash G1 at Dyson’s HQ, a few hours west of London in the UK. The product was born from...
Unlike the Trump trial down the street, would-be jurors said work, family and vacation plans stood in the way
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kansas City held their second annual career fair on Saturday.
By Matt Solomon Published: May 15th, 2024