Thousands of petrolheads gathered and filled a retail park's car park
It's closed to the public except for on 'key dates'
A photograph documenting “irreversible personal loss” in Gaza has won the 2024 World Press Photo Contest’s top award, the Amsterdam-based organisation said on Thursday. The photo, entitled “a Palestinian woman embraces the body of her niece”, was taken by Reuter’s photographer Mohammed Salem, who also won an award in the competition 14 years ago. Salem describes this photo, taken just days after his own wife gave birth, as a “powerful and sad moment that sums up the broader sense of
After announcing the regional winners earlier this month, World Press Photo has unveiled its 2024 global winners. Showcasing the biggest news stories in the world, the competition's winners demonstrate the importance of photojournalism and documentary photography and the incredible lengths photographers go to tell vital stories. [Read More]
Have you ever looked across Lake Erie and saw the Canadian shore from Northeast Ohio?
A local Great Dane named Jynx is representing Northeast Ohio at the country’s best known dog show later this spring.
The two attended the Baltimore School for the Arts together in the 1980s.
The government there also issued a red warning, and shuttered offices,
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Thousands of photographs showing Arizona in the early 20th century before it became the 48th state have been made available to the public. [Read More]
These are the pubs where Sheffielders would slake their thirst and strike up a conversation during the 1960s. There was a lot more choice back then, with over 75,000 pubs across the UK in 1960 compared with fewer than 50,000 today. Some of the watering holes pictured in this retro photo gallery are still with us today but many have closed during the intervening years. The pubs pictured include the Old Blue Bell and the Traveller’s Rest in Sheffield city centre, the Earl Grey on Ecclesall Road...