Another record-breaking moment for the Queen!
Seven Days won 18 first-place awards at the annual New England Newspaper & Press Association convention March 22-23 in Waltham, Mass. The awards presentation honored work published by the region’s daily and weekly newspapers, online news sites and specialty publications between August 1, 2022, and July 31, 2023. Read on for a list of our first-place finishers. In most cases, Seven Days competed against other large-circulation weeklies; the exceptions have been noted below. We’re very...
Numbers continue to rise post-Scarlet and Violet.
London Lions Women beat Besiktas 149-145 on aggregate in the EuroCup final. Trailing 75-68 from the first leg, the Lions won the return tie on home soil 81-70. But the newly-crowned EuroCup champions may not defend their title next term
Beyoncé has made history once again.
Ethopian runners Mulugeta Uma and Mestawut Fikir won the men's and women's Paris Marathon at their first attempt on Sunday. Uma was well clear heading to the finish line but almost collided with an official approaching the final turn. He was going straight when the official ushered him to the right, almost knocking Uma off balance.
The rapper, 24, is representing their country with the song The Code and is the 5-2 favourite to win after a successful performance on Swiss TV.
The McLaren ace is still waiting for a first Grand Prix victory ahead of Sunday. Lando Norris is making a theme of being the best driver behind Red Bull's duo. But breaking his duck at the Suzuka GP looks an improbable outcome
Beyoncé is back on top of the Billboard 200 chart. Queen Bey’s reign over music continues as Cowboy Carter leads the Billboard 200 while holding the Top Country Albums chart. Act II pulled in 407,000 album equivalent units for the first week, instantly becoming the biggest first-week total of 2024. The album had 300.41 million […] The post Beyoncé Tops Billboard 200, Becomes First Black Woman to Lead Country Albums Chart first appeared on The Source.
The rising hockey star skates with Team USA as a bottom-six forward and the tallest player of the national team.
San Marino High School’s Titanium Robotics Team is getting ready for their trip this week to Houston to take part in the world championships of robotics.
Abdullah is a Professor of Pan-African Studies at California State University as well as a founding member of the BLM movement.