• Masai Ujiri: Raptors’ culture remains strong

    A year ago, Masai Ujiri declared that the Toronto Raptors had to change their culture. But after a challenging and disappointing 2023-24 season, the team's president said that their culture is just fine.

  • Watch live: Raptors' Masai Ujiri addresses media after season ends

    Toronto Raptors vice chairman and president Masai Ujiri will speak to the

  • Petrofac still in talks over its finances, Mercantile Investment Trust grows returns

    London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 41 points higher on Friday, having closed down 0.47% on Thursday at 7,923.80.

  • Talk and talk until we die

    As tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea, I had the chance to watch an enlightening interview sent to me by my good friend Professor Rommel Banlaoi, president of Philippine Society for International Security Studies in a show called Dialogue on CGTN.

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  • Future and Metro Boomin Announce ‘We Trust You Tour’

    Today, three-time GRAMMY® Award-winning artist Future and GRAMMY®-nominated record producer Metro Boomin unveiled the highly anticipated We Trust You Tour, sponsored by Cash App and Visa. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will kick off on Tuesday, July 30, in Kansas City, MO, at T-Mobile Center. It will then make an exciting lineup of stops […] The post Future and Metro Boomin Announce ‘We Trust You Tour’ first appeared on The Source.

  • Future and Metro Boomin Announce We Trust You Tour

    Future and Metro Boomin are following their two new collaborative releases—We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You—with a joint tour. The We Trust You Tour begins this summer at the end of July and stretches into early September. See the hip-hop artists’ upcoming tour dates below. Beginning tomorrow (Wednesday, April 17), Cash App is making pre-sale tickets available to Cash App cardholders. The general public can start getting tickets on Friday, April 19. Future and Metro Boomin caused...

  • Future & Metro Boomin Announce We Trust You Arena Tour

    Over the past month, Future and Metro Boomin have affirmed their place as two of the biggest, most important figures on the present-day rap landscape. Before this, Future, now 40, seemed to be slowing down and hitting the diminishing-returns stage of his career, while Metro was reaching the point where he was soundtracking cartoon blockbusters. But Future and Metro’s two collaborative albums have already reset the rap conversation, and now they’re heading out on an arena tour together.

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    Future, Metro Boomin coming to Columbus during ‘We Trust You Tour’

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  • ‘There’s no going back’: reasons to be hopeful about the future of fashion

    From textile waste to microplastics, the industry is broken. But with Fashion Revolution Week starting today, we ask sustainability experts for some positive news• Don’t get Fashion Statement delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereAt times it is incredibly hard to be optimistic about the fashion industry, with its £1 bikinis and £0 boots. Fashion is the world’s second-largest industrial polluter, accounting for 10% of carbon emissions. Microscopic fibres from synthetic clothing are now found in...

  • City leaders have their eye on the future as Midland continues to grow

    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- The City of Midland held its State of the City address Thursday and discussed a variety of topics, from plans for downtown to the City's budget, with one resounding theme: continued growth. Mayor Lori Blong said she and her team are focused on the future and are mindful of the City's needs []

  • Coalition talks are at a "sticky" phase, with one month to go

    Talks on forming a new right-wing coalition government in the Netherlands are at a “sticky stage” but the negotiations have not yet broken down, sources have told the Volkskrant. And even if the four parties do reach a deal, the new cabinet will be a “marriage of convenience, at best,” NSC leader Pieter Omtzigt told reporters after Wednesday’s talks. Geert Wilders, leader of the far-right PVV, is also expressing caution, telling reporters that being asked if he is of a