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Sometimes actors get banged up. And for some, it's no laughing matter.
Sometimes actors get banged up. And for some, it's no laughing matter.
Decked in the national orange color, dancing to music, and eating orange-glazed pastries, many in the Netherlands Saturday are marking King's Day, celebrating the birthday of their monarch who is enjoying a very slight rise in popularity as per a national poll. As King Willem-Alexander celebrated his 57th birthday with his family in the northeastern city of Emmen, people across the country engaged in the traditional “free markets” held on that day, selling second-hand toys, books and other items. Others toured through the historic canals of the capital, Amsterdam as orange smoke from flares held aloft one boat drifted over vessels of all shapes and sizes jostling for space on a busy canal.
Over 5,000 shoppers give these comfy pants a perfect five-star rating — you can get them over 60% off.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said for the first time on Saturday that he supports a reform of the country's constitutionally-enshrined debt brake, but does not currently see any possibility of doing it right now. Altering the rules of the debt brake, which limits public deficits to 0.35% of gross domestic product, would require a two-thirds majority in the upper and lower houses of parliament. The brake is fiercely defended by Scholz' coalition partner Free Democrats (FDP), and earlier this week the chancellor himself had also seemed more sceptical about reform.
Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Feige have paid tribute to Ray Chan, an art director and production designer who worked on the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine
In her new book, due to be released next month, the South Dakota governor described the dog as ‘less than worthless’ and also claimed to have also killed a ‘nasty and mean’ goat
Israeli warplanes attacked a building in the Southern Lebanese town of Kfar Kila where at least two Hezbollah militants had gathered on Friday, April 26, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said.Footage released by the the IDF on Saturday shows an aerial view of a figure walking around within the premises, before a huge explosion can be seen engulfing the area in a cloud of smoke.Air Force fighter jets from Unit 869 carried out the strike, the IDF wrote on X.Hezbollah’s media unit confirmed on Telegram that two of its fighters had been killed during Friday’s raid in Kafr Kila. Credit: Israel Defense Forces via Storyful
Crystal Palace are set to join the race for Maxence Lacroix this summer as European clubs look closely at the Wolfsburg centre-back.
Queen Letizia stunned in a suit that gave the red dressing trend the chicest makeover for spring - see photos
The First Minister’s comments came as the Alba Party held an emergency meeting to discuss the way forward.
Nvidia and several other leaders flashed buy signals as the market roared. Investors should take advantage, but it's a jungle out there.
A council’s “secret” figures which show it is banking up to £1.5 million a month in fines from two low traffic neighbourhoods (LTN) also reveal five in six are overturned.
Southern Ontario will be feeling the warmth and humidity this weekend, which could foster the development of thunderstorms, especially on Saturday, so make sure to stay alert
The Duke of Sussex appears to have snubbed his father by opting not to wear his Coronation medal alongside others as he presented a military award.
EXCLUSIVE: The Dutch maestro says he and the Oscar winner created a ‘masterpiece’ together with And The Waltz Goes On and would ‘definitely’ like to share a stage with him
The singer, 31, unveiled her new shorter bob on Instagram on April 26
A student protest leader has been banned from Columbia University’s campus in New York for saying that “Zionists don’t deserve to live” and that people should be grateful he wasn’t murdering them.
Londoners have seen a 71 per cent surge in charges under a “Sadiq stealth tax” during the mayor’s time in office, new figures show.
Union activists want to lay the groundwork for large-scale strikes in 2028. That'll require planning now.
Defense stocks have come under pressure as US lawmakers put spending under the microscope. The Gabelli Commercial Aerospace and Defense ETF Portfolio Manager Tony Bancroft and Baird Senior Analyst Peter Arment join Market Domination to discuss how to play the aerospace and defense sectors now. Bancroft says that "US defense spending is below historic averages," but President Biden's latest budget request has a notable increase in defense spending. Arment notes the US is trying to "recapitalize our entire military... that takes well over a decade to do." He says that part of that focus is new technology, meaning there are "a lot of opportunities for new companies to be brought into the industry," including Silicon Valley companies and those that are funded through private equity and venture capitalists. Both men note L3Harris Technologies (LHX), a company Arment says has a "multiyear growth story." They both like Boeing (BA), saying the company "makes safe planes." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Stephanie Mikulich.