A woman’s dread of needing a seatbelt extender on her flight to Greece became the catalyst for a life changing weight loss journey. Kathryn Keeton, a 31-year-old teacher, found solace in food, indulging in a diet laden with takeaways, crisps, and cake.
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A Hamas commander who was in charge of rocket attacks fired from central Gaza has reportedly been killed by an Israeli warplane. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed Hatem Alramery, the head of Hamas’ “Emergency Bureau” in the central refugee camps was
Captain John Parker and 77 armed Americans stood on Lexington Common on what revolutionary Samuel Adams proclaimed “a glorious morning for America.” It was April 19, 1775. The “shot heard ‘round the world,” as Ralph Waldo Emerson later called it, was about
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The Welsh Government minister who led the 20mph speed limit rollout is set to quit his role. Lee Waters, the deputy minister for climate change and transport, will leave the post in two weeks when Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford is replaced.
An opposition leader in Chad was among several people killed as he led an attack on the national security agency in the country’s capital this week, the state prosecutor said Thursday. The attack underscored the tenuous situation in the central African country
Ten Hag was forced into a change in his line-up with Luke Shaw injured, as Victor Lindelof came in at left-back. However, the boss felt that Fulham were able to take advantage of the Sweden international playing out of position. “We struggled
McDonald’s franchisee Lou Groen realized in 1962 that his cheeseburger sales were down on Fridays, especially during the time leading up to Easter. The reason? Groen lived in Cincinnati, a heavily Catholic area — and observant Catholics were eschewing hamburgers and other
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