Body doubles of Oscar favorites
These stand-ins are hard to spot and don't always show up in the movie credits, but some of them have gone on to impressive careers of their own.
These stand-ins are hard to spot and don't always show up in the movie credits, but some of them have gone on to impressive careers of their own.
The Apprentice's 2023 winner Marnie Swindells told Yahoo of her devastation that thieves stole £3,000 worth of equipment at her boxing club in London.
Louise Pentland has discovered that micro moments of happiness are just important as big adventures
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Goodbye Sun-Kissed salads, Sweet Carolina sandwiches and more from the fast-casual cafe that was open less than two years in Charlotte.
There is a new fashion mood at Copenhagen’s Christiansborg Palace. Eccentricity, as was favoured by the last Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II, has left the building. The new Queen Mary has arrived, ushering in a new era of “austere elegance”.
A new non-profit helping local businesses shrink their carbon footprint has launched in Calgary.It's called Green Economy Calgary, and it's downtown office will serve as a business hub for fee-paying members.Green Economy Calgary's hub manager Ryan Bates says reducing emissions can help businesses bring down operating costs."We're helping them and supporting them to come up with an action plan to make reductions in those emissions," Bates said."We're actively measuring those businesses' progress
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev on Friday rejected criticism over the arrests of journalists and said the fact that people had access to the internet meant press freedom was assured. "We must protect our media landscape from external negative influences, just like any other country, and everyone must comply with the laws," Aliyev told a joint news conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during a visit to Berlin. It was the first time Aliyev had spoken publicly about the arrests, which have prompted strong concern from the United States, the European Union and press watchdogs.
Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams' jersey is in high demand.
Students at Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia, returned to set up an encampment in solidarity with Gaza on Thursday evening, April 25, after police had dispersed demonstrators with gas and arrested 28 people during a morning protest.Emory’s student newspaper reported that officers with the Atlanta Police Department, Emory Police Department, and the Georgia State Patrol used a chemical irritant to oust demonstrators and arrested 28 people, some of whom were reportedly also protesting the city’s controversial “Cop City” training center on Thursday morning.The university’s philosophy department chair, Noelle McAfee, was among those detained by police, according to a video posted by a reporter with Atlanta News First.Footage captured by freelance journalist Fiza Pirani shows students erecting tents on the campus’s quad on Thursday evening. Credit: Fiza Pirani via Storyful
The potential closure of the Sault Ste. Marie YMCA is on the agenda for Monday's city council meeting, with director of community services Brent Lamming scheduled to deliver a report on the city's role in trying to mitigate this crisis so far. According to this report, which was posted online Thursday, YMCA officials approached the city in February with news that local operations may shut down due to ongoing financial hardship and operational issues. YMCA Canada declared that the Sault Ste. Mari
We ordered our 2023 Subaru WRX long-term tester with the accessory CD player because some of us grew up in a world where you could buy music.
Mexico's FEMSA, which controls one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers and a string of convenience store chains, posted an 11% increase in revenue in the first quarter, boosted by growth across nearly all its business sectors. Revenue came in at 178.20 billion pesos ($10.78 billion) in the three-month period, largely in line with expectations, as sales from chain store Oxxo, bottler Coca-Cola Femsa and Femsa's fuel division posted double-digit growth. Sales only fell at Femsa's pharmacy division, down 2.3%, where it had fewer stores and faced challenges across Latin America.
Shaw has scored 21 goals in just 18 games for the WSL leaders this season but has been ruled out of their final three fixtures
AbbVie is "firing on all cylinders," an analyst said Friday after the firm beat first-quarter estimates. But AbbVie stock fell.
Fiona Beal had initially pleaded guilty to the lesser offence of manslaughter by reason of of a loss of control.
More than half of UK children have drunk alcohol by the age of 13, according to a new report by the World Health Organisation.
Zepbound, by Eli Lilly, may improve sleep apnea symptoms in those with the condition. Sleep experts explain how the weight loss drug may reduce sleep apnea.
The US Secretary of State was speaking to the BBC at the end of a three-day trip to China.
CDCR stripped the officer of 5% of his pay for 12 pay periods.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A measure of inflation closely tracked by the Federal Reserve remained uncomfortably high in March, likely reinforcing the Fed's reluctance to cut interest rates anytime soon and underscoring a burden for President Joe Biden's re-election bid. Friday's report from the government showed that prices rose 0.3% from February to March, the same as in the previous month. It was the third straight month that the index has run at a pace faster than is consistent with the Fed's 2% infla