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Sweetgreen stock rallies to two-year highs after strong revenue growth, hiked outlook. Analysts raise price targets on momentum.
Moderna stock skidded Friday after the FDA delayed an approval decision on its RSV vaccine until the end of the month.
COMMENT: The TalkTV host threw the ‘real-life Martha’ to the lions, writes Ryan Coogan. It’s another example of irresponsible sensationalism from a man who desperately wants to stay in the spotlight
Adult film actress concludes testimony after firmly refuting alleged inconsistencies in her account of the sexual encounter she claims she had with the former president in a Lake Tahoe hotel room in July 2006
Activists glue themselves to enclosure in the British Library
GBTG reports historic first-quarter earnings with significant financial improvements and strategic acquisitions set to bolster future growth.
Billie Piper is officially joining Netflix's Wednesday family and we couldn't be more excited. See photos
Bombastic singer is performing ‘No Rules’ at the Eurovision final in Malmo, Sweden
Eden Golan will perform her song ‘Hurriane’ in the final on Saturday against fellow contestants including Ireland’s Bambie Thug and Croatia’s Baby Lasagna
A plane skidded off the runway and caught fire in Senegal injuring 10 people. The plane was carrying 85 people and is reportedly a Boeing 737.
For chef Caroline Chambers, having her kids bring her breakfast in bed brings nothing but anxiety. Here's how she's spending Mother's Day - plus her cooking hacks for busy moms.
Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage talks to the BBC about her acting debut in the film Water & Garri.
From a velomobile to inline skating and audiobooks, six people reveal how travelling to work is no chore
Standup has enjoyed a rapid rise in India over the last decade, and now its leading lights are conquering the Edinburgh fringe and packing out the Royal Albert Hall. Where better to take aim at the legacy of Empire
Who is buying the more obscure wines, and where can you get them?
Post-secondary leaders are calling for a new downtown Edmonton "education district" to support rapidly growing student ranks and spur development in the core.Norquest College and MacEwan University, only about a block apart in the western part of downtown, are both expecting a 30 to 50 per cent increase to their student populations by 2030.During a panel discussion Wednesday at the Edmonton Real Estate Forum, Norquest College president Carolyn Campbell said that presents an opportunity to design
Luxury car maker Aston Martin has released images of its new penthouses in Miami. The building, a towering 66-story structure, is the highest solely residential building in the south of New York. Aston Martin Residences Miami marks the car brand's first venture into the high-end real estate market. Located in the highly sought-after Miami waterfront area, the project has seen overwhelming interest from buyers of luxury homes with 99% of its 391 condos already sold before completion. The property features seven penthouses, each boasting a private pool and a large terrace alongside a variety of one to five-bedroom residences and duplexes. Highlighting the development is the $59 million "Unique Triplex Penthouse," a lavish three-story condo that covers the very top of the building. The residence offers a 24/7 private butler service to alleviate home management stress, providing luxury travel support among other amenities.
Which, in the case of Graham Gore, a Victorian naval commander plucked from a doomed polar expedition to a near-future London, means learning how to ride a motorbike (in leathers), use Google (“what is miso paste?”) and cook pho (if not quite pronounce it). It also means falling in love with his housemate –– a civil servant helping him adjust to his new era on behalf of the Ministry of Time, the shadowy government department that lends its name to Kaliane Bradley’s witty, thrilling and enormously ambitious debut novel. Gore, a real Arctic explorer lost on a mission to find the Northwest Passage in the 1840s, is one of them.
FIFA has offered to hold peace talks with the World Leagues Association - headed by the boss of the Premier League - to stave off the threat of legal action over a new Club World Cup. In a letter to the WLA and global players' union FIFPRO seen by Sky News, FIFA interim secretary general Mattias Grafstrom said they "disagree with the tenor and content" over complaints a 32-club men's summer tournament was being imposed next year without consultation for financial motivations.
It’s currently in a soft opening phase.