Anthony Davis with an assist vs the Cleveland Cavaliers
Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers) with an assist vs the Cleveland Cavaliers, 12/06/2022
Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers) with an assist vs the Cleveland Cavaliers, 12/06/2022
If you’ve had to renew your car insurance recently, the likelihood is it’s become more expensive.
Watch live as aid arrives in Gaza via a US-built floating pier on Sunday 19 May. Deliveries began arriving at the pier off the Gaza Strip on Friday as Israel comes under growing global pressure to allow more supplies into the besieged coastal enclave, where it is at war with Palestinian militants Hamas and a famine looms. The temporary floating pier was pre-assembled at the Israeli port of Ashdod and moved into place last week on the shore of Gaza, which lacks port infrastructure of its own.
Host cleared up confusion over a missing name on his family tree shoulder tattoo
Life is short, childhood is even shorter. I don't want my kids living theirs inside a phone.
Everything you need to know ahead of the Premier League fixture
The Gunners are hoping for a result for both themselves and West Ham to land the title on the final day
The veteran US feminist artist known for The Dinner Party – and for dividing the critics – is about to have her first UK retrospective. She is in celebratory mood…
A new exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London includes ‘tragic’ tales of species wiped out from their natural habitats
Jill Johnson’s intricate new piece puts the audience in the midst of an exploration of interaction and connection
The feud between the two became public when the book Blood, Sweat & Chrome: The Wild and True Story of Mad Max: Fury Road was released in 2022. It detailed issues between the two A-listers, including claims that Charlize requested "protection" for her amid mounting tension with Tom. George has now revealed how he initially thought the atmosphere between the pair was a result of them immersing themselves in their characters. "I'm an optimist, so I saw their behaviour as mirroring their characters, where they had to learn to cooperate in order to ensure mutual survival," he told The Telegraph.
Today is an off day for the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers as they prepare for Monday's winner-take-all Game 7 showdown at Rogers Arena. The Florida Panthers, New York Rangers and Dallas Stars have off days, too, but they'll be watching Monday to see which Canadian team joins them in the final four. Here are five things to know about the NHL playoffs: Flush it. Focus forward. Play Game 7 like you want to be a hero. Those were the post-game words of Vancouver Canucks coach Rick Tocchet las
Bridgewater Associates bought shares of Apple, Nvidia, and Microsoft in the first quarter, and halved a stake in NIO.
Under the Dome governor’s race edition: Lt. Gov. candidates and the gubernatorial campaign
My father was a brewer, and although he commuted from my childhood home in north Essex to his office in London every weekday, he thought of himself as a countryman (like his own father before him) and lived for country pleasures. In hindsight, these seem to have consisted largely of killing creatures in seasonal rotation: foxes, pheasants, partridges and rabbits during the cooler months; salmon (in Scotland) and trout (wherever they could be found) when the weather cheered up. But he wasn’t simp
EDMONTON — All season long, the Vancouver Canucks have preached resilience. Now comes the ultimate test. After an ugly 5-1 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday, the Canucks need to once again showcase their ability to bounce back as the two teams prepare for a decisive Game 7 Monday in the second-round playoff series. The two sides are now tied at 3-3 in the best-of-seven matchup. “Our job right now is we got to flush this game," said head coach Rick Tocchet. "Obviously some guys know that th
As Mississaugans head to the polls to choose their next mayor, those living in Ward 5 will face another choice too: who to elect as their next councillor. Ward 5, located in the northeast quarter of the city, includes the communities of Malton, Britannia Woods, as well as Pearson airport and significant industrial areas.The seat was vacated by longtime councillor Carolyn Parrish, who chose to step down as of March 15 to run for mayor. Ward 5 resident Mike Zaremis says he has one big piece of adv
Government offices and schools on P.E.I. will be closed on Monday, May 20, for Victoria Day.But many businesses and services will remain open.Victoria Day is a Canadian statutory holiday celebrated on the Monday preceding May 25 in every province and territory. It honours the 1819 birthday of Queen Victoria.Here is a list of what is open and closed.Schools are closed.Provincial and federal government offices, including Access P.E.I., are closed.Municipal offices are closed.Canada Post will not h
There's been a lot of buzz in Saint John about a new feature film being shot in the Port City, and while the project is big news on its own, it could have even greater influence. Stephen Foster, president of Media New Brunswick, said there was a huge exodus of people who were working full-time jobs in the industry when the provincial government cancelled the film tax credit in 2011.He said those people left and went to places with a stronger film industry.Now, Foster says the industry is rebuild
Hospital “completely shattered” patients negative view of mental health treatment.
One of the reasons I waited so long to have a baby was the endless trail of horror stories about pregnancy and birth. I had the distinct impression that – despite the availability of C-sections on demand – one would be pressured into having a natural birth.