
Wax Mustang Announces Five Date 'Mustang II' Aotearoa Tour
Armed with his new acclaimed EP Mustang II, he’s back to serve up his signature vibe with one simple question: “how cold are those beers? Not cold enough.”
Armed with his new acclaimed EP Mustang II, he’s back to serve up his signature vibe with one simple question: “how cold are those beers? Not cold enough.”
WalletHub released a report listing the safest states in the US. Vermont scored the highest, followed by New Hampshire and Maine.
Lynch won acclaim for his strange and dreamlike sequences and was honoured with a lifetime achievement Oscar in 2019.
New York City Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday that she is deploying more police officers to the New York City subway system.
Officials in Gaza say at least 70 people were killed by Israeli strikes that took place after the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release deal was announced. This comes as Israelis await a cabinet vote to approve the agreement. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports.
“If you can make a sandwich, you can start a mutual aid network,” one Los Angeles organizer told Truthout.
For Israelis, Gazan poet Mosab Abu Toha's haunting collection demands more than reflection - it demands a reckoning with Gaza's destruction
In a pretty recent development it has been known that the renowned US representative Jim Jordan has backed the idea of moving the Olympics 2028 from Los Angeles to a red-run town ad speculations are on the rise that what will US President-elect Donald Trump will be doing.
While families of hostages have welcomed the agreement, others criticized the release of high-security detainees. The government has stressed the necessity of the deal to bring hostages home.
Exclusive: ‘We’ve had last-minute bookings for people to go next week,’ said Philip Breckner of Discover Egypt
When Trump ventured a comment about foreign policy, people scoffed. What did he know! But he was right on every major issue. It was the elites who got things wrong!
These high priests of globalisation are facing the fact that Trump's tariffs are part of a global shift to protectionism.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken has defended Biden administration policies on Israel's war with Hamas after a ceasefire agreement in Gaza was reached. He said Thursday that he expects a deal to be implemented over the weekend, even as Israel says a last-minute dispute was holding up its approval. As he touted the deal during his final news conference at the State Department, two people in the room accused him of complicity in Israeli violence against Palestinian civilians in loud outbursts. One shouted... Читать дальше...
The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games VL3 200m bronze medallist in the sport of Para canoe received the pin – which ispresented to every Paralympianwho represents New Zealand at the Paralympic Games.
The ceasefire agreement in the Gaza war follows 15 months of fighting between Israel and Hamas.
The look was created by Marvin Baroota, founder of SoLegit Customs.
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman says he puts 'country first' and that he is not 'rooting against' President-elect Donald Trump.
Dem. Sen. Mazie Hirono was ripped on social media for her opening question in Doug Burgum's confirmation hearing, asking him if he has committed sexual assault.
In the Northern Ireland county of Co Derry, police have increased "proactive patrols" in search of a creepy "yellow man" caught on video wandering the streets at night. You can watch the first reported encounter with the strange character below.
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A new report calls for doctors to stop solely relying on a patient's body mass index to diagnose obesity.
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The story of Samir Ahmadi’s journey to America could have been written by Charles Dickens. But its author is the 14-year-old Afghan boy who, one week after the Taliban walked into Kabul, found himself walking away from it.
‘I cannot in good conscience serve as their lawyer any longer,’ intellectual property attorney Mark Lemley writes
The athletic director at a mid-sized school that’s making a splash this season has a modest proposal that might offer one way to tame what many say is a transfer-portal system run amok in college sports