We caught up with model, entrepreneur, and brain tumor survivor Victoria Vesce who shares with us her journey of resilience and the importance of sharing her experiences with others. Her social media presence is unfiltered and continues to chronicle challenges she is facing, including her recent journey in getting new hearing aids. We asked Victoria […]
Kobbie Mainoo received his. It's been a breakthrough season so far for the emerging Man United midfielder. Ben White will regret turning down England if they go on to win the Euros - Listen to the
Brooks Nader wasn't shy about displaying her assets as she stepped out in West Hollywood, California for a fun night out.
The Gogglebox favourite, 32, appeared over the moon to be back at her 'normal' job at Tint in Leeds, where she works as a professional hairdresser and colourist.
(The Center Square) – An estimated nearly $2 million the first day and more than $7.6 million in the first week is the unofficial gain in North Carolina tax revenue at the launch of legal wagering. The North Carolina Lottery Commission, in its Wednesday meeting, said gross wagering revenue for the first day of legal betting – March 11 – was $11,030,957.65. At an 18% tax rate, that’s $1,985,572.26. For the first week, gross wagering revenue was $42,683,281.73. ...
Wednesday marks 52 days since the 51-year-old vanished after she left her East Ballarat home to go for a run in Woowookrung Regional Park.
After it was revealed that a sequel to the beloved 2006 movie is in the works, Jesse made it clear that he will be embracing a “dad bod” the second time around.View Entire Post ›
Sports Illustrated will continue operations after the company that owns the brand agreed with a new publisher for its print and digital products.
Sports Illustrated will continue operations after the company that owns the brand agreed with a new publisher, Minute Media, for its print and digital products.
On March 20, Elon Musk’s Neuralink revealed the identity of the first person to receive one of its brain implants — and the young man appears to be hugely grateful for the “life changing” technology. The background: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) translate signals in the brain into commands for machines, computers, and robotic limbs. While some brain signals can be detected noninvasively, with EEG headsets, implants installed inside the skull are vastly more powerful and precise. While...
There is a new “Dragon Ball” theme park in Saudi Arabia.
Andrew P Hill on the myth that extraordinary achievement requires extreme levels of sacrifice, and Colin Thunhurst on being forced out of his laneCath Bishop provides a stirring call for the recent review of Swim England’s toxic culture not to be “just another culture review” in sport (Swim England’s toxic culture must go – it is time for sport to prioritise joy, 14 March). Unfortunately, it most likely will be. The belief that extraordinary achievement requires extreme levels of sacrifice and...