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Eddie Redmayne, Benedict Cumberbatch and Felicity Jones lead the Brit stars taking over at this year's Academy Awards
Eddie Redmayne, Benedict Cumberbatch and Felicity Jones lead the Brit stars taking over at this year's Academy Awards
Several tornadoes touched down in Ohio, USA, on Wednesday. With peak winds of 110mph, the severe storm downed trees and power lines, and caused extensive damage to homes. The National Weather Service confirmed that at least five tornadoes touched down in several counties. Fortunately, no casualties or injuries have been reported.
Tesla's growth story was about leading the paradigm shift to EVs, and an affordable car was a part of that story. Now without it, the narrative has changed.
Bloom shared on the podcast What Now? With Trevor Noah that not everything is always as perfect as it seems. "Katy definitely demands that I evolve, right? And I feel I do the same for her. And that makes for fireworks, pardon the pun, but it also makes for a lot of fun and a lot of growth," he said. The Pirates of the Caribbean star went on to say that he "wouldn't change it for anything". "Even when sometimes it feels like, 'How do we do this?'..."
Jenna Jameson's estranged wife, Jessi Lawless, took down her split announcement video to protect the former adult film star's mental health.
Ellie Bamber has joined Ryan Reynolds and Jason Momoa in the cast of the movie 'Animal Friends'.
Dame Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley are being eyed to play three of the lead roles in the movie adaptation of Richard Osman's novel 'The Thursday Murder Club'.
These Fort Worth-area boys basketball players received awards for the 2023-2024 season.
Opening up about talk the leader is a representation of Donald Trump, actress Kirsten Dunst thinks the president gunned down at the end of her new film ‘Civil War’ is representative of any “fascist” leader.
BBC crime drama Father Brown has been confirmed to return for seasons 12 and 13.
Katie Price has admitted she worried she was being struck down with Alzheimer's disease or dementia after suffering a number of worrying symptoms including memory loss.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift has dropped a huge hint she still "can't forgive" Kim Kardashian for their headline-grabbing feud - by working her name into the title of a song on her new album 'The Tortured Poets Department'.
Ne-Yo doesn't want to marry his two girlfriends but thinks it should be legal to do so.
A number of people, including the Duke of Sussex, have accused the publisher of being involved in unlawful information gathering.
In a major speech on the benefits system, Rishi Sunak announced a number of proposed reforms. Here's what we know so far.
Ashok Kumar/TAS24 via GettyWith Taylor Swift fans already delirious with anticipation about the release of her new album, the singer proceeded to send them stratospheric early Friday by revealing that The Tortured Poets Department is a double album.Following the release of the new record’s first 16 songs at midnight, a mysterious countdown to 2 a.m. E.T. appeared hidden on her Instagram. “It’s a 2am surprise: The Tortured Poets Department is a secret DOUBLE album,” Swift wrote in a post when the
Hammers must brush off European disappointment
U.S. technology and retail giant Amazon could soon be required to formally recognise the GMB union at its Coventry warehouse in Britain, after a government body ruled in the union's favour. GMB said in a statement on Friday that Amazon workers at the site would now vote on union recognition, and if approved, it would be the first time outside the United States that Amazon was required to bargain with a union over pay, hours and holiday. Amazon has historically opposed unionisation, but in 2022, workers at one of its New York warehouses forced the company to recognise a trade union in the U.S. for the first time.
Polen Capital, an investment management company, released its “Polen Focus Growth Strategy” first quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the same can be downloaded here. The US stock market started 2024 optimistically. In the first quarter, the fund returned 8.29% (gross) and 8.09% (net) compared to 11.41% for the Russell 1000 Growth Index and […]
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Terrified residents say their once quiet suburb has been turned into a "warzone" by gangs of feral yobs - including some as young as nine. Young tearaways regularly steal from shops, pelt peoples' homes with eggs and steal cars for so-called 'joyrides'. Locals living in Wollescote, Stourbridge, West Mids., say they can't sleep with many installing CCTV cameras to make sure their homes are safe. Police have been called in to patrol local buses after several were vandalised by teen gangs who residents say now "rule the area". Londis worker Yamuna Ramakrishnan, 21, said she was plagued by shoplifters on a daily basis. She said: "The kids steal chocolate and whatever else they can fit in their pockets. "They also take other other things from nearby shops and put them in our shop for a prank. They took chairs and put them in our shop. “It’s been happening for more than four months. They usually come usually around 8pm. “They also smash up nearby shop doors. We call police but they run away. “They just come in and disturb the customers. They don’t allow the customers to come inside.” Last week a group of youngsters stole a car and crashed into a homeowner’s Nissan Juke and demolished his wall. CCTV footage shows the stolen Honda 4x4 careering along the road before losing control and ploughing into the parked car on Worton Road.