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The iconic children's television programme Record Breakers is poised to make a comeback after a 20-year hiatus, with a revamped format and a new title. Initially broadcast on the BBC from December ...
The aromas of weed and fruit-scented tobacco wafted above the sea of sweaty spring breakers packed onto the ... Tennessee frat boys lifted two bikini-wearing 20-somethings onto their shoulders ...
McLaren's Oscar Piastri took pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix as George Russell's Mercedes snuck between the Australian and team-mate Lando Norris. Both Piastri's laps in the final part of ...
For the eighth year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, while the United States hits a new low. Plus, more on the state of happiness and well-being around the globe.
RANGER, Texas — An accident on Interstate 20 claimed the life of a Garland man late Monday night. The crash happened around 10:30 p.m. on March 17, approximately 2.6 miles east of Ranger.
The New Zealand Breakers will enter their next NBL campaign under new ownership. Seven years after taking over, the current ownership group – fronted by former NBA player Matt Walsh and ...
An 18-year-old boy allegedly bit off a man’s ear in a fight on a Florida beach on St Patrick’s Day during Spring break. Jack Turner is accused of walking up to Juwan Black at Fort Myers Beach ...
National Basketball League franchise the New Zealand Breakers has sold to new ownership. The Breakers are yet to confirm the sale but it is understood the deal will be announced on Monday.
FRANKFURT-German industrial giant Siemens said on March 18 that it planned to cut more than 6,000 jobs worldwide due to weak demand and increasing competition in China and in its home market.
Siemens SIE-3.35%decrease; red down pointing triangle said it will cut more than 6,000 jobs in its automation and electric-vehicle charging businesses as part of its plans to boost competitiveness ...
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