Social media's reaction to the Windsor earthquake
"We will rebuild."
"We will rebuild."
The coach of Oxford’s crew taking part in the Boat Race described the pollution in London’s River Thames as a “national disgrace.” Testing by a campaign group has found high levels of E.coli along a section of the Thames in southwest London that will be used for the historic race on Saturday. The pollution has also cast doubt on the post-race tradition of throwing the winning cox into the water.
Big Mood Channel 4, 10pm & 10.35pm With so much stand-up comedy riffing on mental health in recent years, it’s no surprise to find it now filtering down into scripted TV comedy. What is a surprise, though, is finding it filtering down into as original and subversively funny a comedy as this one. Written by Camilla Whitehill, it stars Nicola Coughlan (Derry Girls) and Lydia West (It’s a Sin) as best pals Maggie and Eddie, respectively, whose relationship is dominated by Maggie’s bipolar disorder.
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Baltimore residents and faith leaders offer their support to family members of the victims of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse Wednesday.
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An expected end to government subsidies to curb fuel bills will likely bump up Japan's inflation rate later this year, analysts say, complicating the central bank's efforts to communicate its intention to go slow in raising interest rates. Coupled with the impact of an expected rise in the levy charged to households to promote renewable energy, the moves will likely push up Japan's consumer inflation figures during the fiscal year beginning in April, analysts say. Yoshiki Shinke, senior executive economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute, expects the combined impact to push up core consumer inflation by around 1.25 percentage points in the July-September quarter.
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Die-hard Huy Fong Foods fans say the wildly popular Sriracha hot sauce in the trademark rooster bottle no longer brings the same heat.
Apple Journal is like a digital diary on your phone. Kim Komando investigates social media post claiming the feature is a privacy risk.
Spider-Man fans will be saying goodbye to a beloved instalment of the franchise, No Way Home, as it leaves Netflix next month.
$25 million from one event? Thanks, Obama. (And Clinton.)
Deal to send hundreds of officers to Caribbean country amid spiraling gang violence is facing intense public and legal scrutiny
TimesSquare Capital Management, an equity investment management company, released its “U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy” fourth-quarter investor letter. A copy of the same can be downloaded here. In the fourth quarter, the strategy underperformed the Russell Midcap Growth Index and returned 13.66% (gross) and 13.44% (net) while the index return was – 14.55%. In addition, please […]
Ukraine’s innovation and battlefield successes make clear that supporting its plan for the months ahead is in the best interests of the United States.
The collapse of a major bridge in Baltimore and the presumed deaths of six workers highlights the dangers of highway construction work.
Fellow television personalities are paying tribute to George Gilbey.
Enterprises and other large organizations have long been a lucrative and obvious target for cybercriminals, but in recent years -- thanks to more sophisticated breach techniques and the rise of AI -- small and medium businesses are now also very much on the map. Now, Coro -- one of the startups building tools specifically for smaller businesses -- is announcing a big round of funding after seeing its recurring revenues shoot up 300% in the last year. New York-based Coro has up to now focused squarely on the U.S. market -- no surprise, given that there are more than 33 million SMBs in that country alone -- but with this round, the startup wants to scale its business internationally, starting with Europe.
The policies, which build off an executive order President Joe Biden signed in October, come amid growing concerns about risks posed by AI.
Former SAS trooper Peter McAleese, who took part in a daring attempt to kill the Colombian drug baron, has died.