Today in History Today is Wednesday, March 27, the 87th day of 2024. There are 279 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 27, 1973, “The Godfather” won the Academy Award for
The Brit Award-winning British singer, 28, will also use the film to accompany a single released after she performs on Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm in Somerset.
The acclaimed actress won for her exceptional portrayal of "Shug Avery" in
Can the Dodgers go all the way? Who will win MVP? Our experts make their predictions for the 2024 baseball season.
KU Radio won Best On-Air Pledge Drive for its 31-hour live broadcast, the 1866 Minute Giving Challenge.
Receiving his first golden statuette from one of his idols made Nolan's well-deserved win all the more fitting and satisfying.
The Los Angeles Lakers picked up a crucial win over the Indiana Pacers 150-145 Sunday night to help them hold their spot in the Western Conference standings.
Baldur’s Gate 3 and Venba both took home a handful of awards at the GDC/IGF awards show.
And it's time to relive one of the biggest awards celebrating the best in food and drinks in Leeds, which took place at New Dock Hall yesterday (March 18). Attended by hundreds all dressed in their very best, winners from 17 categories were announced. The event was hosted by award-winning radio presenter Rich Williams and guests enjoyed a three-course menu designed by the 2023 Chef of the Year Craig Rogan. Sign up for our free newsletters now Here are 19 of the best pictures of the event, by...
Turning tradition on its head, the news will come as a blow to our neighbours - a nation with a famed whisky heritage.
INDEPENDENCE, OH - From the campaign trail to the ad wars, the attacks and rhetoric have been flying in the closing days ahead of Tuesday's contentious and costly Republican Senate primary in Ohio. Bernie Moreno, the businessman and luxury auto dealership giant who's backed by former President Donald Trump, has repeatedly charged that his main rival in the race - state Sen. Matt Dolan - is a "RINO," a derogatory acronym which stands for "Republicans in name only." And he's compared Dolan to...
“The Color Purple” dominated at the 55th NAACP Image Awards on Saturday night, taking home four accolades including outstanding motion picture. Colman Domingo received Image Awards for both outstanding actor and outstanding supporting actor in a motion picture for his performances in “Rustin” and “The Color Purple,” respectively. Meanwhile, Fantasia Barrino won outstanding actress in […]