• Inside Katie Price’s car collection ‘taken by bailiffs’ as she’s declared bankrupt after being BANNED from driving

    TV star Katie Price is famous for her luxurious taste and her car collection is no less extravagant. The former glamour model boasts a wide variety of lavish vehicles despite being sidelined by a d

  • The Joke’s On Us It’s April Fool’s Day!

    Get your joke book out and plan your pratfalls and pranks because April 1st, better known as April Fool’s Day, is the time once a year to celebrate by playing good-spirited tricks on friends and family. Funny enough, despite its worldwide popularity, this holiday has a long history but mysterious origins. One of the earliest possible explanations goes all the way back to 1508 when French Poet Eloy d’Amerval referred to a “poisson d’avril,” or “April Fool.” Although, translated, this […]

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    Housing minister mocks Doug Ford’s concerns with fourplexes. Here’s what happened at Ontario’s Queen’s Park this week

    Canada’s housing minister openly mocked Ontario Premier Doug Ford on social media Friday over his concerns over fourplexes. Throughout the week, the premier has made it clear that he does not support a provincial mandate to build fourplexes in residential neighbourhoods—something that both the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force and the federal government have recommended. Later, he clarified he was just against four-storey “towers.” “You have to differentiate between putting four...

  • Derry’s St Mary’s is Ireland’s Choir of the Year!

    The choir celebrated on stage of the magnificent RDs Concert Hall singing a triumphant rendition of ‘The Undertones’ standard, Teenage Kicks. The choir, under the direction of Emma-Jayne Kelly and accompanied by Trevor Burnside won the two- part Youth choir, were placed second in The Alice Yoakley Cup and won the overall Folen’s Publisher Award Cup and £3000 for the "School Choir of the Year 2024". Miss Kelly described the whole experience as “a fantastic day for Derry as Thornhill College also...

  • Ollie Watkins told he’s playing his way out of being Harry Kane’s England back-up and it’s Ivan Toney’s time to shine

    Ollie Watkins’ chances of booking a plane ticket for Euro 2024 could be ended on Tuesday night. That’s according to Arsenal great Perry Groves, who expects Ivan Toney to play and shine agains

  • Today’s top business headlines: Sam Bankman-Fried’s sentencing, Apple’s $490 million settlement, and a conversation with Delta’s CEO

    A new chapter in the Sam Bankman-Fried saga: On Friday, federal prosecutors asked a New York judge to sentence the founder and former head of cryptocurrency exchange FTX to between 40 and 50 years in prison. They cited claims that Bankman-Fried participated in a “historic fraud” and cost customers and investors at least $10 billion as the rationale behind the hefty jail time. Bankman-Fried’s lawyers have argued that five or six years behind bars would be appropriate, maintaining that he’s not an...

  • From Excellence To Violence: A Massachusetts High School’s Troubled Journey

    Brockton High School has found itself embroiled in a crisis of discipline and safety, prompting a mass exodus of students.

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    Nike’s Most Dominant Dunk Is Back—But It Won’t Stick Around

    The mass restock of the Nike Dunk Low ‘Panda’ is a lesson in basic sneaker economics. Test the market with a low-key drop in limited numbers. Watch it sell out, and take a temperature check. Starve the sneakerheads for a good few months. Let hype accrue. And, finally, end the drought with a restock of even greater numbers—and that's exactly what's happened as the ‘Panda’ floods warehouses across the world once more. Supply and demand, baby! First introduced as part of Nike's Spring 2021 line-up,...

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    Bill Murray’s Watch Collection Always Keeps Us Guessing

    Bill Murray’s watch choices are as offbeat as his movies. Remember that time he wore two watches— a Timex and a Cartier Tank—at once in Cannes? This guy has our attention. Just this week, the comedic G.O.A.T. was spotted on the mean streets of New York City filming an adaptation of the 2018 novel The Friend wearing an Oris Big Crown. Configured in a black dial, this model recalls the solemn, utilitarian designs of the early 20th century—Murray’s pastel blue version, however, is just plain fun,...

  • Collection of sustainable statues made for trailblazers in Scottish women’s rugby

    The statues are made from 100 per cent recycled plastics and pay homage to rugby legend Donna Kennedy, as well as current stars Lisa Thomson and Francesca McGhie. They have been displayed ahead of the 2024 women’s Six Nations, as research found half of young girls have been inspired to take up sport after watching the success of female athletes. A study of 500 females aged 10-17 revealed seeing successful women in sport has boosted the confidence of 65 per cent, with 55 per cent claiming it...

  • Excellent Monster Collecting Game ‘Cassette Beasts’ Is Coming Soon to iOS and Android

    The 2024 Cassette Beasts Showcase just aired and publisher Raw Fury and developer Bytten Studio just revealed that Cassette Beasts … Continue reading "Excellent Monster Collecting Game ‘Cassette Beasts’ Is Coming Soon to iOS and Android"

  • RFK Jr.’s sister worries he’s taking votes from Biden: ‘There’s so much at stake’

    The sister of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is worried that her brother will act as an election disrupter and take votes away from President Biden as he mounts an independent bid against him. When asked by CNN’s Erin Burnett about why she believes voting for her brother is “dangerous,” Rory Kennedy said she believes his