Omaha Public Library announced last month that it finally received a book that was checked out in 1985. The Nebraska library posted a picture of the book, a children’s picture book called “Millions of Cats” by Wanda Gag, on X in January.
Goals eluded Solanke during a two-year spell at Liverpool and across his first two campaigns at Bournemouth. But after going down to the Championship, the Cherries frontman found confidence that accompanied him back to the top flight. Things have well and truly
Machetes and zombie knives – dubbed “weapons of war” – will be banned later this year as ministers are concerned they are being used in more gang fights. James Cleverly said he has “expedited” the ban, meaning anyone caught with these “dangerous
Russian fishing vessels will no longer be allowed in UK waters, fishing minister Mark Spencer has announced. Maritime bosses had demanded that a loophole be closed that allows the ships to fish in UK waters despite sanctions since the war in Ukraine
Captain Tom Moore’s family’s luxury spa complex is finally being demolished, with builders seen arriving at the spot in Bedfordshire. Workmen were today seen arriving at his home in Marston Moretaine – a property that has sparked a huge backlash. The work
Google is finally revealing it is collecting your data if you use Google Chrome, even if you use incognito mode. This comes after the internet giant agreed to settle for $5 billion to avoid a 2020 lawsuit. The lawsuit claimed Google collected
In 2015, under the instruction of Arsene Wenger, the Gunners attempted to sign Benzema but saw their efforts shut down immediately, with the player taking to social media to insist that he would remain with Madrid and that Santiago Bernabeu was his
A missing painting by the iconic Pablo Picasso has been found by Belgian police in a basement in Antwerp – more than a decade after it first went missing. Fabled Spanish artist Picasso’s piece of work called Tête had originally gone missing
general view of sign outside a Fujitsu office (Image: Getty) Fujitsu finally apologised for the Horizon post office scandal and admitted it has a “moral obligation” to contribute to the compensation scheme for victims. Paul Patterson, the IT giant’s Europe director, said
The alleged alien corpses were discovered by customs authorities in Peru last year during a routine shipment search. The Peruvian customs officials found two doll-like figures and an alleged three-fingered hand in the shipment. The strange objects were being sent to Mexico,