In a new interview, TimeSplitters co-creator and Free Radical Design co-founder Steve Ellis has some sad news to share about his future with the series.Read this article on TechRaptor
When it comes to celebrities and cosmetic procedures, many of us fancy ourselves detectives, confidently guessing what certain stars have undergone just by looking at their pictures. And yes, it's more common than ever for people — especially those with abundant financial means — to get plastic surgery and other aesthetic treatments if they so choose, so it's somewhat understandable to assume that many conventionally beautiful famous faces have been shaped and tweaked by plastic surgeons and...
Katie Price has opened up about her personal life and why she finds it hard to make friends, as well as her past relationships, which she called 'toxic' in a candid podcast interview
Eduard Folayang has a lot left in the tank before calling it a career, he underscored, as he expressed willingness to return to the ONE Championship cage later this year.
Jessica Biel is sharing her parenting advice! In preparation for the
Police said that the 36-year-old man who had pulled the gun lost control of it during the altercation. The other man, 32, got possession and shot him.
Bethenny Frankel says a man walked up to her in NYC and punched her square in the face and, it sounds like this is part of a concerning trend plaguing women in the Big Apple. Here's the deal a fashion student recently posted a video on…
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A majority of MPs now regret voting in favour of a motion to slash the 30% ruling which some international workers benefit from to pay for cuts in the interest students are paying on their loans, television current affairs show EenVandaag said on Friday. The pro-farmers BBB and the CDA, both of which voted in favour, now say they would like to reverse their position, EenVandaag said, after questioning MPs from across the political spectrum. D66 is still considering its position. The
People walk through the rain in Midtown Manhattan. ”It might be best to stay indoors.” [ more › ]
The Oscar winner stressed that "the people who facilitated the Harvey Weinsteins of the world" continue to work in show business.
A long line forms outside the main immigration courthouse in Manhattan in this 2022 photo. Backlogs caused in part by an influx of asylum seekers have made for long waits for migrants seeking legal help with sundry immigration issues. Comptroller Brad Lander says the legal help would stem deportations and reap a net benefit of $8.4 billion in tax revenue over 30 years. [ more › ]