• Iran may still win against Israel

    Israel just marked six months since the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas and other Gaza-based proxies of Iran. Israel’s military response has largely been a success, with rapid advances and fewer Israel Defense Forces casualties than initially predicted. Palestinian civilian casualties have been high, but Hamas is decimated. The problem? Iran may still win. The IDF has […]

  • Live Nation May Face Antitrust Lawsuit

    Live Nation reportedly may be facing an antitrust lawsuit as early as May. The Justice Department is preparing to sue the concert promotion and ticketing company after investigating its size and negotiating power in its field, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Monday (April 15). The suit will allege that Live Nation, which is the parent company […]

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    EFL LIVE: Championship, League One & League Two live text - Live

    Follow live text commentary from the Norwich v Ipswich derby which starts a

  • good manners really DO still matter, writes Jonathan Brocklebank

    Generation Z - the age group that my daughter is youthful enough to sneak into - is less interested in acknowledging the dos and donts which turned my mealtimes in the 1970s into decorum trials.

  • Clemens Center to host Be. Live. And Play Well Gala this May

    ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – The Be. Live. And Play Well Gala to support the Clemens Center and its programs will take place this May, with plenty of activities available for those who attend. The gala, themed "May the Fourth Be with You," will take place on Saturday, May 4, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. []

  • I left the United States for a country where black lives do matter – Rwanda

    Thirty years after one of history’s worst genocides, the country is full of promise and potential

  • ‘Mind-blowing’ fact may explain truth about 'The Simpsons' characters

    Why in 35 years have any of the main characters in The Simpsons not aged? As it turns out – or maybe just a whack theory put forward by the mega fan – there is a reasonable explanation.

  • Trump's Truth Social plans to launch a live TV streaming platform

    The streaming service will launch in three phases and will focus on "news networks" and "religious channels," as well as "family-friendly" offerings. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • How Inter Miami may still qualify for FIFA Club World Cup

    Inter Miami may be handed a spot in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup despite not earning an automatic spot through qualification. Teams typically must win their respective continental competition in order to qualify for the annual tournament. Miami, however, were just recently knocked out of the CONCACAF Champions Cup by Monterrey. The Mexican side Inter Miami may be handed a spot in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup despite not earning an automatic spot through qualification. Teams typically must...

  • Why Pauline Kael's fight over 'Citizen Kane' still matters, whichever side you're on

    Did Orson Welles get too much glory for “Citizen Kane”? Absolutely, New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael insists in this novella-length fire-starter about the making of the greatest movie of all time. (We can save that skirmish for another day.) As Charles Foster Kane, a sendup of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, Welles embodied the image of a vainglorious Great Man. But Welles’ success, according to Kael, meant he also needed to be taken down a peg. “Orson Welles wasn't around when...

  • I slashed my unloved football – and 40 years later, I’m still living with the shame

    Why is guilt so difficult to shake? I feel regretful to this day about a poor decision I made as a boyHow long must guilt last? When I was a boy, aged about 10, I had a football that I kicked around for years, with my mates, with my brother or all on my own, dribbling aimlessly about or booting it against a wall. This ball conferred upon me some status, for it was what we used to call a caser, which is not a word I’ve used for a good 40 years. A caser meant it was a proper football, with a...

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    Supreme Court denies appeal by Louisiana Black Lives Matter protest organizer

    The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review an appeal by a Black Lives Matter activist, allowing the case against him to move forward in the lower courts.