Oliver Hudson is coming clean about a low point in his relationship with his wife. In fact, the Cleaning Lady actor shared that he was unfaithful to Erinn Bartlett before the couple tied the
A former Palm Desert pawn shop manager who embezzled $165,000 from his one-time employer pleaded guilty Thursday to felony charges and was immediately sentenced to a year’s probation and a month in jail, as well as ordered to repay all of what he stole. John Doyle Ventling, 42, admitted two counts of grand theft and […]
Rimworld Anomaly is a new horror themed expansion for the beloved Steam
KOBBIE MAINOO admits “I got ahead of myself” after apologising for his goal celebration against Liverpool. The Manchester United star, 18, put in a strong performance as his side clinched a 3-3 dra
Jurgen Klopp will leave Liverpool this summer after nearly nine years at the club. Trent Alexander-Arnold has admitted it will be 'strange' to play for another boss. Liverpool have been 'hungover' since Man United dumped them out of the FA Cup - where has their energy gone? Listen to the
Simon Cowell has teased that the news series is as exciting as ever and will have elements never seen before in previous series.
Bellingham slammed authorities prior to his side's game versus Manchester City. Tchouameni was targeted after scoring for Madrid. Arsenal must recover in Munich - they can't carry the fear from Villa loss into Champions League showdown - Listen to the
What Orwell And Huxley Got Wrong And Kafka Got Right Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog, What Kafka got right is how societies can become busily dysfunctional. For self-evident reasons, the fictional visions of Orwell and Huxley resonate as maps to the present distemper. Orwell's account of full-spectrum technological totalitarianism maps Big Tech's mastery of Surveillance Capitalism and governments' full-spectrum surveillance powering the fine-grained coercion of...
More than 100 locals and out-of-towners are in the applicant pool for Little Rock’s city manager position. An appointment will likely be made this summer.
I have known Joseph Epstein for almost 40 years, but until I read his autobiography, I was unaware that he is not only one of the great essayists in English literature but also an amateur juggler. That makes sense, because no one juggles words better than he: They fall in surprising ways and make you wonder how he manages to do the apparently impossible with such unflappable ease. When I first began to read his essays, and later his stories, I told myself that I would give two fingers to be able...
When it arrived en masse for the COVID pandemic, remote working was hailed as an arrangement that boosted work-life balance and slashed commuter-related misery and pollution. But it would appear its golden days are over.
How's your memory? Here are previous line-ups from games with Paris