Their days often began at the crack of dawn. They’d head out to a church, a temple, a park and set up a stall. They’d seek out seniors in particular, those who are perhaps the most vulnerable citizens of the information-saturated society
People crave a good story. Perhaps that’s why these five far-fetched food fantasies on April Fools’ Day in previous years fooled the public hungry for a good story — and maybe something new and delicious to eat. Check these five out. 1.
The last thing that Mauricio Pochettino currently needs is injury headaches, but the Chelsea boss could be without up to 10 players for today’s visit of Burnley. It’s essentially another must-win game for the Blues if they are to have any chance
Goalkeeper – Onana Only David Raya has kept more clean sheets (nine) than Andre Onana’s eight in the Premier League this season. Ten Hag will hope the Cameroonian fares better than his previous goalkeeper, David de Gea, in last term’s 4-0 rout
Pep Guardiola’s plans for a reunion with Bayern Munich star Joshua Kimmich this summer could be scuppered by Manchester City’s derby rivals. Kimmich, 29, is expected to end his nine-year stay in Germany this summer, otherwise the Bundesliga champions risk losing him
Luke Bryan speaks during the signing of the ELVIS Act to Protect Voice & Likeness in Age of AI event at Robert’s Western World on March 21, 2024, in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Human Artistry Campaign) Welcome to Fox News’
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – Netflix’s Ted Sarandos tells Rob Lowe AI ‘is no shortcut for the human experience’ – Iran looks to AI to weather Western sanctions, help military
A couple were left gobsmacked when they woke up to find a staggering £11 million in their bank account, but it wasn’t all as it seemed. Richard Warnock, who works as a builder, and his wife Jacqueline, a nursery worker, thought they
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “had no right to expect to be told” of Princess Kate’s cancer before the rest of the world, a royal commentator has claimed. Richard Eden, the Daily Mail’s diary editor, expressed his view on social media amid
Prince Harry is expected to be coming back to the UK soon, after his sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales, announced she had been diagnosed with cancer. But while many would have hoped the devastating news could pave the way for a possible