Mike Dyer breaks down Friday's HS football action
Mike Dyer breaks down Friday's HS football action
Mike Dyer breaks down Friday's HS football action
There are few things more anxiety-inducing than trying to buy Glastonbury tickets.
People fear that a late-night alcohol licence at the farm shop could spark noise and traffic issues.
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyWordle is actually making us crazy.Therapists tell The Daily Beast that some of their patients are confessing just how much time they are spending on The New York Times Games app and how it’s messing with their mood or mental health.“When I see it as a problem is when a patient says ‘I was not able to complete my tasks at work today because I spent so much time on Wordle’ or when they say they were asked to go to dinner with their friend
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty“You can either die as speaker and worry about them taking you out, or live every day as your last.”As Speaker Mike Johnson ponders what to do this week, I hope he heeds that advice that came from Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) back in February.In case you have missed it, the next week or so will determine whether Johnson is going to remain the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and (just as important) whether that title is even wor
The Robert Regular sexual assault trial was thrown into turmoil Wednesday morning, as an error made by the judge last week threatened to grind proceedings to a halt.The complainant — a woman now in her mid-30s, whose name is protected by a publication ban — has accused Regular, a lawyer, of sexually assaulting her four times.She alleges the first incident took place when she was around 12, which resulted in an additional charge of sexual interference.Last week, the complainant spent three days o
Eddie Joyce is growing frustrated with the provincial government after raising the same petition nine times in the House of Assembly, asking government to amend a law that prevents some victims of childhood physical abuse from suing for compensation.Joyce, who sits as an Independent, is one of several members who has brought forward the petition to amend the province's Limitations Act to remove the statute of limitations for physical abuse suffered by children.He's been raising the issue since l
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The pledge was launched ahead of local and mayoral elections set to take place in May.
Experts weigh in on Singapore's political future as Lawrence Wong gears up to become Prime Minister, sparking speculation about an early general election.
Environment officials say people have been getting into the site by cutting padlocks and chains.
The sport’s best take to the green baize at the Crucible from Saturday, with the winner crowned in Sheffield on Sunday, May 6.
The two-day festival gets under way in May and will feature a string of acts.
Eight people aged between 27 and 56 have been arrested on conspiracy to supply drugs.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps says ‘naive’ not to expect an Israeli response to Iran but warns against actions spiralling out of control
LionsgateGuy Ritchie loves movies about rough-and-tumble bros—or, rather, blokes—and at its best, his work generates amusing excitement from having tough guys band together to complete intricate and daring action-adventure missions. The director’s cinema is one of attitude and flair, and over the course of his prior three features (Wrath of Man, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, The Covenant), he’s moved confidently between stern and silly modes, all while maintaining the rugged swagger that ha
Third day of jury selection begins at 9.30am ET on Thursday, with seven jurors already selected
Ben Fogle has sparked a debate after appearing on Good Morning Britain and saying he wants the speed limit changed in his village.
Mark Menzies accused of using campaign funds to pay off ‘bad people’ and medical expenses after being locked in a flat late at night