Top European Union officials recommended on Wednesday that Ukraine be invited to begin membership talks as soon as it meets final conditions, taking Kyiv a step closer to its major strategic goal even as it struggles to repel Russia’s invasion. “The Commission
The battle of the best festive TV ads has begun. And this year the big stores are banking on some top names. Graham Norton is the star of the Waitrose advert, called It’s Time For The Good Stuff and set to the
Imagine scrolling through social media only to stumble upon a version of yourself promoting some random brand, or maybe starring in a commercial you’ve never seen, or perhaps even endorsing a political stance you’ve never taken. A bizarre reality, right? This eerie
College sports are evolving right before our eyes, especially in the college football realm, as the Pac-12 — the “Conference of Champions” — is heading toward extinction. New York Giants and Notre Dame Fighting Irish legend Justin Tuck, a two-time Super Bowl
The seats at DRV PNK Stadium filled up quickly with fans eager to get a glimpse at Inter Miami’s new superstar. Lionel Messi — arguably the greatest soccer player ever — stood on a runway in the middle of the field looking
Meet Keryl Rustin — a 74-year-old woman who is blind and who just competed in her second National Senior Games 5K run. The resident of Kearneysville, West Virginia, also ran the 2022 5K unassisted and unnoticed — but this year, things were
WNBA fans were up in arms on Monday after the March Madness women’s basketball social media account appeared to overlook the start of the 2023 season and turned its attention to the collegiate game. The Twitter account posted a meme of a
Brazil is reintroducing the requirement to obtain tourist visas for citizens of the U.S., Australia, Canada, and Japan starting Oct. 1, the foreign ministry said. Former president Jair Bolsonaro had scrapped the visa requirements in 2019 to bolster the country’s tourism industry,
The claims included in Prince Harry’s memoir, in particular, the focus on personality clashes, have the potential to “mark the beginning of the end of the monarchy”, according to a royal biographer. Catherine Mayer, who penned a King Charles biography titled The