• Brooks Koepka speculates about Rory McIlroy's warmup routine ahead of Masters

    Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy are two of the biggest names. Both golfers are looking to earn the first green jacket of their respective careers this week.  Koepka finished in a tie for second place last year, while McIlroy was the runner-up at Augusta National Golf Club in 2022. Players have wrapped up practice rounds ahead of Thursday, which marks the start of the 2024 Masters Tournament.  Koepka took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to join the Bartstool Sports' "Pardon My Take" podcast...

  • Election Express: Chennai's civic woes main focus ahead of polls - India Today

    The Election Express, after a ten-day journey across Tamil Nadu, has reached its final destination, Chennai. The show, hosted on India Today, has traversed from Tenkasi to Tiruchirappalli, and from Virudhunagar to Kanyakumari. Now in Chennai, the focus is on the critical battles in the three seats of the city. The host, Vanakkam, has chronicled this journey, capturing the valleys, hills and seas of the state, and the political battles being waged.

  • Amy Nuttall reveals she turned down Strictly Come Dancing amid marital woes with Andrew Buchan before taking cheating husband back for the THIRD time

    The actress and singer, 41, first split with her actor husband Andrew Buchan, 45, when he left her for his Better co-star Leila Farzad in December 2022.

  • Brookings Mayor speaks out after federal judge sides with Brookings church

      BROOKINGS, Ore.- Brookings Mayor Isaac Hodges is speaking out after a federal judge sided with a Brookings church in its lawsuit against the city. In March, NBC5 told you Medford Federal Judge Mark D. Clarke ruled in St. Timothy church’s favor in its long running dispute with the city that tried to stop the […]

  • Beautiful Weekend Ahead

    Confirmed EF-1 Tornado in Rowan County: NWS: EF-1 Tornado Confirmed In Rowan County Confirmed EF-1 Tornado in Wilkes County: NWS: EF-1 Tornado Leaves Path Of Destruction In Wilkes County Alerts: Wind Advisory in effect for the mountains until 10 AM Saturday Forecast: Tonight: Decreasing clouds and breezy. Wind: 10-20 with gusts up to 25 mph. Lows: Upper 40s. Saturday: Sunny

  • Warmer weather ahead

    Sunny skies dominated today with temperatures significantly warmer than Saturday. Breezy to windy weather has returned to eastern New Mexico this afternoon. Slight breezes will stick around into Monday as we start to see rain and snow chances return with another storm system moving into the state late evening and into Tuesday. The best chances []

  • Brewing dark days ahead

    Zaldarriaga credited this “bayanihan spirit” of the ILP in abating a much serious power supply shortage problem since Meralco started it ten years ago.

  • Uncharted Territory Dead Ahead

    When America’s leading authority on the climate system Gavin Schmidt of NASA throws his hands up in the air, exclaiming, we’ve got a knowledge gap for the first time since satellites started tuning into the planet’s climate system, what does this imply about future conditions for the planet? Gavin Schmidt, Director, Goddard Institute for Space More

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    Windy overnight and Friday ahead

    A stout storm system is bringing possible severe weather and high winds

  • Inflation never went away

    INFLATION NEVER WENT AWAY. The government announced Wednesday morning that inflation rose 0.4% in March, part of a 3.5% increase on an annual basis. The rise, which clearly means that inflation is not subsiding, took some big media outlets by surprise. The New York Times said the increase in prices was “unexpectedly sharp.” The Washington Post […]

  • Looking ahead: the future of insurtech

    Piotr Piękoś, insurance practice lead at Future Processing, outlines how the sector can look to optimise AI to assess risk and streamline back-office processes.

  • The bill that could ban TikTok is barreling ahead

    The bill that could lead to a ban of TikTok in the United States appears to be much closer to becoming law. The legislation sailed through the House of Representatives last month, but faced an uncertain future in the Senate due to opposition from a few prominent lawmakers. But momentum for the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act” seems to once again be growing. The House is set to vote on a package of bills this weekend, which includes a slightly revised...