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A Rusty Nail is a pretty heady sipper made from two very boozy ingredients: Scotch and Scotch-based Drambuie liqueur. While ...
Conor O’Donnell and Ciaran Thompson goaled as Jim McGuinness’s side safely booked a place in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.
After spending much of 2024 on a quasi-sabbatical, Rising Appalachia made their triumphant return to California for Sonoma ...
Christy Moore has released a spoken word tribute to President Michael D. Higgins. The poem, Music To Our Ears will feature on ...
The British writer Kenan Malik describes After Virtue as a “brilliant, bleak, frustrating and above all provocative” work, ...
A second annual Hope Fore Hoffman Golf Tournament scheduled for Wednesday, July 23, aims to raise money for Hoffman Estates’ ...
BusinessGreen once again extends its congratulations to all the finalists, highly commended entries, and winners at the UK ...
Analysis: Right at its core, Gaelic football is a mirror to Irish society and to the nature of that society at any given time Before January 17th, 1885, there was no such thing as Gaelic football.
But while most sports, from snooker to bizarre basketball superstar kung-fu tie-ins, had a title to offer, fans of Ireland's national sports - Gaelic football and hurling - had never seen their ...
But even when the numbers add up, Gaelic football tends to veer towards glorious illogic. Cooke’s miss came soon after Matthew Tierney’s fluffed two-point free and Molloy’s scuffed effort.
Ian Ward is a reporter at POLITICO. A who’s-who of Republican elites is set to gather Tuesday at the National Building Museum for a swanky gala hosted by American Compass, the institutional home ...
Controversial think tank American Compass is working to make sure President Trump’s economic populism lasts well beyond his term — infuriating segments of the conservative establishment along ...