The cast of Fakes discusses the YA genre
The stars of upcoming CBC Gem and Netflix co-production, Fakes, discuss the universal experience of growing up and the ongoing evolution of television for teens.
The stars of upcoming CBC Gem and Netflix co-production, Fakes, discuss the universal experience of growing up and the ongoing evolution of television for teens.
Today's homebuyers need to earn six figures to comfortably afford a typical US home — an 80% jump from 2020.
The SSI program disallows beneficiaries from saving money, but new rule changes will allow them to accept food from friends without losing benefits.
The club, which is considering admitting women for the first time, has faced scrutiny after the publication of its membership list.
BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand's government has ordered officials to closely monitor livestock along the border with Laos after more than 50 people were reported to have contracted anthrax in the neighboring country. Thai authorities have been working closely with those in Laos after receiving reports of the outbreak and have prepared vaccines in case of infections being detected in Thailand, said Narong Leangcharuen, director of the Bureau of Disease Control and Veterinary Services of the Department o
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesThe U.S. ambassador to Russia, Lynne Tracy, recently visited our colleague, Wall Street Journal correspondent Evan Gershkovich, at the Federal Security Service’s toughest prison in Moscow.Gershkovich was in “good health and remains in good spirits,” the ambassador said, which was the best news from inside the “political prison,” as Russians call the FSB’s investigative pre-trial detention site, Lefortovo.Friday March 29 marks one w
A bull elk that had fallen into the icy waters of a river in Banff had a lucky escape on March 27, when Parks Canada’s rescue team dragged it back to safety.The rescue, which attracted quite the crowd down the banks of the Bow River, was recorded by Mariam Fernie Bokhari and shows the rescuers using a chainsaw to carve a path through the ice.In the video, a crew member can be seen falling in the water as the elk follows the carved trail, before the team eventually succeeds by pulling the elk’s hind legs out of the water.Fernie Bokhari told Storyful that the team had first attempted to lasso the elk’s antlers but failed in doing so. She said that the elk was “very cooperative … as if it understood the team was there to help him!” Credit: Mariam Fernie Bokhari via Storyful
The finalisation of Double Gameweek 34 has got managers thinking ahead
Saturday’s Boat Race will be the 169th time that Oxford and Cambridge’s men have raced against each other and the 78th time the women’s crews have done so.
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Bast/Getty ImagesWith just over seven months until Election Day, and the GOP and Democratic presidential primaries functionally over, the 2024 race is entering a new phase: the frantic cash grab stage.Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are in an all-out sprint to fill up their campaign coffers ahead of what is expected to be the most expensive presidential campaign in history, with the Democrat maintaining a clear advantage o
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast / Getty / OhdokiI am instantly uncomfortable.I’m standing in the middle of a massive convention hall during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. After passing by flashy displays from the likes of Sony, Hyundai, and LG, I arrive at an exhibit for a device that somehow manages to stand out the most amongst some of the newest, most cutting-edge technology out there: the Handy, a machine that—to put it bluntly—jerks you off.There seems to be dozen
The Strictly Come Dancing pro dancer shares a before and after video - and we love the result!
Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily BeastIt’s been years since I was involved in a good old-fashioned Twitter (X) spat. So imagine my surprise when I became embroiled in one on Holy Wednesday. This wasn’t just some rando troll, either.My interlocutor was none other than Richard Grenell, former ambassador to Germany and former acting director of the United States National Intelligence—a man that Donald Trump, Jr. calls a “top contender for secretary of state” in a second Trump administra
Three were injured after the two men burst into the shop with the weapons
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/GettyWelcome to Trail Mix, your 2024 election sanity guide. See something interesting on the trail? Email me at jake.lahut@thedailybeast.com. To get Trail Mix in your inbox, subscribe here for free.This week, we look at a sneaky problem for Donald Trump. Plus, fallout from the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on mifepristone and how Democrats could run on “Project 2025.”ZOMBIE PRIMARYDonald Trump may believe the 2024 Republican presidential prim
Racing tipster Paul O’Brien makes his picks for a bumper afternoon of action on Good Friday
A couple having dessert at Beans.Factory in 100 AM found a needle-like object embedded in a taro ball. Here's what happened next.
Keystone / Hulton Archive / GettyListen to this full episode of The New Abnormal on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon and Stitcher.Adam Gopnik’s latest essay for The New Yorker explores how Adolf Hitler was able to rise to power in Nazi Germany—which happened largely because people believed they would be able to control him.Gopnik tells The New Abnormal co-host Danielle Moodie that the same could be said for Donald Trump leading into the 2024 election.“You had this character who was regarded as a
TimesSquare Capital Management, an equity investment management company, released its “U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy” fourth-quarter investor letter. A copy of the same can be downloaded here. In the fourth quarter, the strategy underperformed the Russell Midcap Growth Index and returned 13.66% (gross) and 13.44% (net) while the index return was -14.55%. In addition, please check […]
Devout Catholics in the Philippines marked Good Friday with a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in San Fernando City, north of the capital Manila. The crucifixion ritual has been a tradition in the province of Pampanga for decades. Devotees undergo the re-enactment in the belief that extreme pain is a way to atone for their sins, attain miracle cures for illnesses or give thanks to God. (AP video/Iya Forbes)