• Venezuela's Maduro Sends Devastating Message to Biden in English: 'I You Want I Want I You to Want I Do Want'

    Venezuela's socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro attempted to issue a message in English to U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday to discuss the upcoming expiration of Biden's generous oil and gas sanctions relief package to his regime.

  • Want a cheap birthday party? Try celebrating in 1930

    Taureans born in April don’t kid around. Our birthstone’s diamond. So looking to send anyone some junko rhinestone — shove it.

  • First third party App Store in the EU is live

    Following changes in iOS 17.4 and legislation allowing them, the first new alternative app store has launched in the EU, that promises to help distribute "indie" apps at a low-cost yearly fee. Image Credit: AltStore On Wednesday, AltStore PAL announced that it is officially launching as an alternative to Apple's App Store in the European Union. It bills itself as an "open-source, crowd-funded app store for indies." According to the developers, distributing apps via AltStore PAL is...

  • Do you want to receive more love? First get to know your superego

    It’s the internal voice whose strict, unbending standards can make us miserable. But tuning in to it can change everythingSign up for Well Actually, a free weekly newsletter about health and wellnessWhen I first became her patient, I heard everything my therapist said as a criticism. Almost every word that came out of her mouth, I received as a telling off, a character assassination or a low mark. I thought to myself: “I’m paying this woman to help me and all she’s doing is criticising me! How...

  • 2 Japanese gangsters wanted over killing of man in Thailand: report

    Thai police have obtained arrest warrants for two Japanese gang members on suspicion of murdering a Japanese man and dismembering his body, with the body parts found in a Bangkok suburb, local media reported Thursday. Police in Nonthaburi province, which neighbors Bangkok, said late Wednesday the victim was a member

  • Kanawha commissioners want a more open West Virginia First Foundation

    A letter from members of the Kanawha County Commission describes 'blatant lack of transparency and disregard of public interest.'

  • Sean Strickland opens up on what he wants from the UFC- “I don’t want to be rich. I want to be able to ..”

    In the adrenaline-fueled world of UFC, fighters often chase fame, fortune, and championship belts. But Sean Strickland, a self proclaimed man of conviction, has a different vision. In a candid revelation, he expressed that wealth isn’t his ultimate goal. Instead, he aspires to build a legacy that extends beyond the octagon. As per his recent posts on X (formerly Twitter), When he sat down with UFC officials, he didn’t discuss multi-million-dollar contracts or endorsement deals. Instead, he...

  • BBC First to launch on Sky in New Zealand under deal with BBC Studios

    BBC Studios’ international channel BBC First will launch on Sky in New Zealand in October this year. BBC First will join BBC UKTV, BBC Earth, BBC News and preschool channel CBeebies, which are alread

  • Food crazes make me want to roll my eyes. But first, pass me a crookie

    History is littered with food fads, from pineapples to ‘poultry mania’ – and now, anything involving croissant doughParisians can be unforgivingly critical of each other where food fads are concerned. “It is a fashion, a madness,” said one Françoise d’Aubigné, when her social circle became dribblingly obsessed with the Next Big Thing. “The anxiety to eat them, the pleasure of having eaten them and the desire to eat them again” were all that anybody was talking about, she said. She clearly found...

  • First Nation wants Sarnia plant shut down after high benzene report

    Aamjiwaang First Nation is calling for the shutdown of Sarnia's INEOS chemical plant after community members reported headaches, nausea and dizziness Tuesday as an air quality monitoring station near the band office reported high benzene levels.

  • Negotiating parties want to restore 130km/h daytime speed limits

    The parties negotiating a new right-wing cabinet want to restore the daytime speed limit of 130 km/h on motorways, sources have told AD.nl. The limit was reduced to 100 km/h between the hours of 6am and 7pm four years ago as part of a package of emergency measures to reduce nitrogen compound emissions. Prime minister Mark Rutte described it as a “really rotten measure”, but argued it was a necessary trade-off to enable the construction industry – another source of

  • Web3 Indie Studio Avalon Secures $10M for First Blockchain Game

    BITKRAFT Ventures and HASHED co-led the round with participation from Coinbase Ventures, Spartan Capital, Foresight Ventures, LiquidX, and Momentum6.