Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner
New government data shows corporate profits rose to an all-time high at the end of 2023, providing new ammunition for Democrats who want to refocus voter anger around price increases toward Wall Street.
Medical botox is growing and for some, it can drastically improve quality of life
Lu Miaoyi jumped to the 2400 international master level at Reykjavik, while Alice Lee defeated the US No 1 Irina Krush in St Louis
Adam says if you put food in a cold oven it won’t cook evenly. Cathleen says it makes no difference. You decide whose argument is half-baked
When the team at Vernadsky base are not back defending their homeland, they are on the frontline of the climate crisis
A jogger in Bangkok encountered a flock of ducks while running – and hilariously got chased.
Would you take the family to Legoland on a rainy weekday to save £20? It is no longer just the queues you will be avoiding by visiting the attraction at less popular times.
When drama teacher Louise Sewell first spotted a small red bump on her cheek in summer 2020, she blamed a mosquito bite.
There is a reason why Eloise Hayward meticulously tracks her menstrual cycle. Four years ago, the Great Britain sevens player suffered extensive ankle ligament damage on the rugby pitch a couple of days before her period was due.
For a delicacy that is so familiar – a spiced bun studded with dried vine fruits and nuggets of citrus peel beneath a piped flour-paste cross – it’s astonishing how much the high-street offerings differ.
On March 4 the Kremlin said it would not be deploying its latest tank, the T-14 Armata, into Ukraine.
I’ve been making pilgrimage around Britain for years now, for several reasons, such as wanting to feel belonging in my homeland and on the Earth, to connect with my soul and nature more deeply and to feel the humanity we all share. Those living in Britain I have met along the way have been many things: eccentric, jolly, convivial, as well as forlorn, unsure and lost. But on the whole they are kind.
If you’ve been the victim of workplace harassment, it can be difficult to feel you’re not alone — and even more difficult to know where to go with a complaint. However, experts say there are a number of recourses for employees, regardless of where they are located and the size of the company they work for. Workplace harassment legislation The most important place to start when it comes to exercising your rights as an employee? Knowing which law applies, said Jon Pinkus, an employment lawyer and
One day in 1967, in the Irish coastal town of Westport, a group of fishermen and farmers gathered for a public auction. It promised to be an unusual sale. Seeking to raise funds, the Westport Harbour Commission were auctioning off, as a single lot, a remarkable asset: a 20-acre island in Clew Bay called Dorinish.
Here's how NBA Twitter reacted to Dejounte Murray's game-winner vs. the Celtics.
A UN report says criminals are recruiting and abusing young people as violence soars.
A new study reveals the extent of harmful health effects ultra-processed food can have
The easter bunny did more than hand out chocolate eggs this year, demonstrating CPR in Washington, video from March 28 shows.The video, posted by DC Fire and EMS shows the bunny performing CPR on a mannequin while a man in the background sings “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees.“If the Easter Bunny can do it, so can you! Learn hands only CPR from our #HandsOnHearts team at Emery Recreation Center,” DC Fire and EMS said in the post. Credit: DC Fire and EMS via Storyful
A six-year-old begged her parents not to break up after her dad painted an unflattering portrait of his wife.In video posted by Blanca Stucki, she and her husband paint portraits of each other, and then reveal the painting to each other. Upon the revelation of the man’s portrait of his wife, Stucki bursts into laughter as their daughter says, “Please don’t break up.”Stucki told Storyful the couple had told their 6-year-old daughter, Annabella, that they were on a date. "That’s the reason she said ‘please don’t break up’.”Stucki said the couple was actually married and had three daughters. Credit: Blanca Stucki via Storyful
US superstar collaborates with Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Miley Cyrus and Post Malone on her new album, which includes a notable cover of Parton’s ‘Jolene’