• Ravenfield children’s home approved, despite dad’s worries his family “will be living in constant fear”

    Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council (RMBC) can now convert the four-bed home on Wood Close, Ravenfield, into a children’s home for two youngsters aged eight to 18. The council says that the home will provide a family-based environment for children in care, and will support young people ‘to become part of the local community where they can flourish’. Applicant Helen Sweaton told today’s (April 11) planning board meeting that the home had been identified as ‘appropriate’ to house looked-after...

  • Netflix Reports Blowout Q1 Results & Sub Adds, But Warns Gains Will Slow, Will End Reporting Of Quarterly Subs; Stock Slides

    Netflix Reports Blowout Q1 Results & Sub Adds, But Warns Gains Will Slow, Will End Reporting Of Quarterly Subs; Stock Slides After suffering a historic collapse at the end of 2021, when in the span of five months Netflix lost 75% of its value, and when Ackman first bought then immediately dump the stock just around the generational bottom, the company has enjoyed a stellar recovery over the past two year when it rose by nearly 300%, from a low of $166 to a recent high of price of...

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    Thanks to YOU, many puppies will live!

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  • Are Iran's 9 Lives Nearing an End?

    The theocracy of Iran has been the world’s arch-embassy attacker over the last half-century. So Iran has zero credibility in crying foul over Israel’s April Read More

  • When will the Rwanda ping-pong end?

    MPs once again rejected all the changes made by peers to the Safety of Rwanda Bill last night, with the…What to read next: Sunak set for final game of Rwanda ping pong | Starmer: Israel should show ‘strength and courage’ to de-escalate | Rayner promises to quit if convicted | Worklessness hits eight-year high

  • Will the Lehrmann verdict end trial by media?

    The Bruce Lehrmann-Brittany Higgins saga reached its conclusion this week with Federal Court Justice Michael Lee handing down his judgment…What to read next: When Medicare refunds end up ‘somewhere’ | Last minute legal manoeuvres: WA delay trial of Falconer case | Challenge to WA mandatory vaccine directions heads to trial | A government of the bureaucrats, by the bureaucrats, and for the bureaucrats

  • Football lawmakers will trial major rule change which goalkeepers will HATE as fresh details emerge of how the change will work and who will be affected

    Goalkeepers will be punished if they hold the ball for longer than eight seconds. We now know which leagues can trial this rule in a bid to tackle time-wasting. Liverpool have been 'hungover' since Man United dumped them out of the FA Cup - where has their energy gone?

  • Fortnite will let players hide mean emotes

    Fortnite is rolling out an update on Tuesday that includes a new setting that filters out “confrontational” emotes. The v29.30 update will let players “choose not to see” the following emotes: “Laugh It Up”, “Take the L”, “Whipcrack”, and “Make it Plantain.” The four emotes won’t exactly be hidden per se, they’ll appear as still images in the game — but players performing them won’t dance and they won’t play music. Players can opt to only see these emotes from friends, or hide them altogether....

  • Will Earnings From These 10 AI Stocks Live Up to the Hype?

    What to watch for in Q1 reports from Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, Broadcom,

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    WATCH LIVE: Who will be the new Miss Hawaii USA?

    HONOLULU (KHON2) --Several deserving women from across the island have been training and waiting for this one night. Friday evening will not only see the end of an era for Miss Hawaii 2023, but the embarkment of a new journey for the newly crowned Miss Hawaii 2024. It's been a wonderful year of reign for []

  • UNIPORT ex-VC advocates end to inequality, poverty

    Emeritus Professor of History and former Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Sylvanus Cookey, has decried the widening gap between the rich and the poor in Nigeria, saying such segregation must end for the nation to develop. Prof. Cookey said this at a Legacy Lecture organized by the University of Port Harcourt, Read More

  • Does where you live in LA County mean healthcare, nutrition, housing inequity?

    ‘Where you live has huge impact on access to healthy environments, health-affirming resources,’ says Dr. Anish Mahajan.