Will the Toronto Tornados Breeze Into Golden Hall?
Now that the Clippers have left San Diego, can a minor-league basketball team from Canada take their place? Keith Fowler, general manager and assistant coach of the Toronto Tornados, tried to sell that idea to city officials Wednesday and caught...
Continue ReadingJapan beats France in successful defence of Pastry World Cup title
Defending champions Japan beat France to the gold medal at the 2025 Pastry World Cup in Lyon, as Malaysia makes its...
Read More'It was hell' People share their experiences of travelling with tattoos
Tattoos can be an expression of individuality, a tribute to a special person or life event, or simply a fashion...
Read MoreFormer Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is passionate about having toilets in his $2 billion arena
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is all-in while building the costliest arena in the NBA. The ex-Microsoft CEO said his...
Read MoreEurope flight hell as air traffic control above country goes down indefinitely
All flights from a major European airport have been suspended following a so-called 'glitch' which has caused huge...
Read MoreLebanon says 25 arrested after attack on UN peacekeepers
Lebanese authorities said Saturday that more than 25 people have been arrested following an attack on a United Nations...
Read MoreGoogle delays the first major update for its Pixel 6 and 6 Pro phones
Google has been forced to delay the first major update for its Pixel 6 and 6 Pro smartphones by a month while it fixes...
Read MoreThe 10 states where $1 million runs out the fastest in retirement—it's just 12 years in Hawaii
Retiring with $1 million in the bank may sound safe — but that money may not last as long as you'd hope, depending on...
Read MoreMan City quiz: The answer
Earlier, we asked how well you remembered Manchester City's opening Premier League game of the season.
Read MoreBEASTMODE: WH Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Says All Illegal Immigrants Are Criminals (Because They're Illegal Immigrants)
'I know the last administration didn't see it that way,' Leavitt tells reporters
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