It’s been quite the offseason for Patty Mills. The guard started this offseason as a member of the Brooklyn Nets, as he had been for two years, but they found a new home for him on the Houston Rockets. However, the Rockets
Brainteasers are an ideal way to test your mind with something new and stretch your mental muscles first thing in the morning. Each brainteaser is different and each one tests a different part of your brain. Inspired by the 2018 World Cup,
Playing brain teasers and other cognitive games, such as crosswords, is a great way to work out one of the body’s most important muscles. The brain is stimulated in different ways by each challenge. The newest brainteaser from Bright Side pushes people
Brain teasers and other brain puzzles such as crosswords are great ways to exercise one of the most important muscles in the body. Each puzzle tests a different part of your brain, the latest brain teaser from Bright Side asks you to
Solving a brainteaser is a fun way to make you think outside the box and is a good exercise to keep your brain muscles in good shape. This one will make you scratch your head as you try to look for answers.
Kenfig village (Image: Getty Images) Britain’s once active seaside villages are now being left unloved and rotting with coastal erosion, building development, and population growth having a significant impact on these hidden gems. Express.co.uk looks at the UK’s abandoned coastal villages and
The roof of a double-decker bus was ripped clean off as it drove under a railway bridge in Glasgow, forcing ten people to be rushed to hospital. Dramatic pictures from the scene showed the aftermath of the shocking crash, which also caused
Top military official General Sir Richard Barrons has warned that the British Army has suffered tremendously as a result of cuts and a lack of investment, leaving troops incapable of defending the country without substantial support. To illustrate the scale of the
While most measures in Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget have been welcomed by voters, only a tiny number of people think the overall package will leave them better off than before, according to a new Techne UK poll. The survey of 1,625 voters
But 37 percent have no idea when World War II took place, while 47 percent don’t know Hitler’s invasion of Poland effectively started it, and led to an estimated 35 to 60 million casualties globally. Meanwhile, 38 percent are unsure which countries