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Remembering Kathleen Turner
One of the most iconic actresses of the 80s and 90s with fabulous titles such as 'Body Heat' and 'The War of the Roses'. Tragically, in recent years, her career has been cut short by an autoimmune disease (rheumatoid arthritis). It has changed her physique and caused her pain and limitation of movement. Yet, Kathleen Turner is still a star that continues to shine in the Hollywood firmament.
NewsOwners left infuriated after county installed feature in front yards
Residents of Kipling Villas in Jefferson County were caught by surprise when they saw several people digging up their yards and setting up utility boxes for BAM Broadband, formerly known as DirectLink.
NewsPlaces in Europe where three countries meet
Although it is technically impossible to travel instantly from one place to another, there are some locations on the planet that allow you to take only a few steps and you'll find yourself moving between three different countries! These places are known as "tripoints," and they are the converging location for three distinct nations, cultures, and even languages. There are more than 170 tripoints around the world, with 48 in Europe. Some of them are relatively insignificant, but there are others that are worth noting. Curious? Click through this gallery as we take a look at the more prominent ones on the European continent.
NewsRussia Parades Captured Ukrainian Troops; Zelensky's Troops 'Voluntarily Surrender' In Kharkiv
The Russian Ministry of Defence released footage and recorded statements of Ukrainian soldiers captured near Kharkiv, asserting that they were taken as prisoners of war. Russia claimed that the soldiers "voluntarily" surrendered in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. Click to find out more.
NewsYahaya Bello’s alleged corruption is child’s play to ex-governors from South South – NACAT
The Network Against Corruption and Trafficking Initiative, NACAT, has said it is at loss at why the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC have not started investigating some of the immediate past governors. The group accused some of these governors of looting...
NewsThe biggest engineering mistakes of all time
Everyone makes mistakes, and engineers are no exception. The big problem is that some mistakes can have disastrous consequences, and many engineering mistakes, in fact, do. We're all familiar with a number of disasters that were caused by major design faults. Many people have lost their lives because engineers wanted to take shortcuts, use cheaper materials, were negligent, and in many cases, just plain wrong at the design stage. These errors occur across different areas of engineering, from civil to aerospace, among others. In this gallery, you'll find some of the biggest mistakes in the history of engineering, the majority of which had disastrous consequences. Click through and get to know the biggest engineering mistakes of all time.
NewsHe asks NATO to intervene: "Shoot down Russian targets, protect our citizens"
The Ukrainian president's message is clear: he is asking NATO for help to protect Ukrainian airspace from devastating Russian attacks. Volodymyr Zelensky addresses NATO directly, asking for help as soon as possible: "The Russians are using 300 aircrafts on Ukrainian territory. We need at least 120-130 planes to resist, to fight in the air. Can't you do that now?" And he continued: "Okay. So we go back to air defense, can't you guys do that too?...
NewsPutin announces Russian nuclear weapon drills near Ukraine
Putin announces Russian nuclear weapon drills near Ukraine
NewsTrump’s new media company has suffered huge losses
Trump’s new media company has suffered huge losses
NewsFamous artists who have been accused of plagiarism
Copyright infringement in the music industry can be tricky. While some songs accidentally sound like others, many hit tracks we know have actually used samples or riffs from older records without attributing proper credit, which can get artists in legal trouble. Is imitation truly the sincerest form of flattery? Many musicians don't seem to think so... Click through this gallery to learn more about the problems surrounding 'Levitating' and find out which other famous artists have been accused of plagiarism.
NewsTinubu appoints Shehu Mohammed FRSC boss
President Bola Ahmed has approved the appointment of Shehu Mohammed as Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC. Segun Imohiosen, Director of Information and Public Relations at the Presidential Villa, disclosed this on Wednesday. Until the appointment, Mohammed was the Assistant Corps Marshal of the FRSC. The appointment is for an...
NewsSlot will ‘build’ new Liverpool team around four ‘fundamental’ Klopp favourites
Arne Slot will look to build his Liverpool team around four of the pillars of Jurgen Klopp's side when he gets to work, according to reports.
NewsIran: Late President Raisi’s funeral ceremony begins
Funeral ceremonies have begun in Iran for President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and other victims of Sunday’s helicopter crash. State media reported that thousands of government supporters flocked to the start of the ceremony in the north-western city of Tabriz on Tuesday to bid farewell. According to the Tasnim news age...
NewsElon Musk Doubles Down On Demand For 25% Of Tesla, Or Else
Plus, Nissan pauses all work on its next-gen electric sedans and consumers want more safety at EV chargers.
NewsKelly Rowland Seen Scolding Security At Cannes Film Festival - #Shorts
Kelly Rowland was photographed appearing to scold a security guard at the Cannes Film Festival. The former Destiny's Child member made her way up a set of stairs, and a female security guard working the event held her arm up behind the star. The guard appears to have said something to the singer that didn't sit well, prompting Rowland to point her finger and speak back. It is unclear what caused the scene, and Rowland's reps have not yet commented on the incident. This comes three months after the Grammy winner reportedly walked off the Today show set because her dressing room wasn't "up to par."
NewsZelensky calls out allies over worries that Russia could lose the war
Zelensky calls out allies over worries that Russia could lose the war
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