When Lukoff is washing dishes or putting away laundry, there’s a good chance that the voice purring in his headphones is that of Morgan M Page, host of the podcast “One From the Vaults.” On the show, Page dishes “all the dirt,
As the New York Jets work on a trade for four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the team continues to bring in pieces to complement their hoped-for signal caller for next season. The Jets did so again on Thursday, as veteran backup quarterback
Doncaster Sheffield Airport which sadly closed last year might reopen as the council has started working on a new £3million plan. The much-loved airport was shut down last year after the Peel Group, who owns it, said it was no longer “commercially
A new show of works by one of Germany’s most famous living artists, Gerhard Richter, opened at Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie museum on Friday. “Gerhard Richter. 100 Works for Berlin” shows for the first time the long-term loan from the artist’s foundation. At
A government anti-terrorism unit in the U.K. has reportedly flagged key English literature as potential triggers for right-wing extremism – leading one author whose work is on the list to bash the agency’s strategy. Classic authors such as C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien,
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has previously expressed his desire to play football again. He still faces a long road to recovery after suffering cardiac arrest during a Jan. 2 game against the Bengals. Bills general manager Brandon Beame told reporters earlier
Bitter fighting in Bakhmut has been branded “worse than Stalingrad” in a harrowing video testimonial shared by what appears to be a Ukrainian soldier. Ukraine’s armed forces are battling to push Russian Wagner mercenaries out of the northern outskirts of Bakhmut, including
Caste is an ancient system of social hierarchy based on one’s birth that is tied to concepts of purity and social status. Its history, evolution and current state are complicated. A move to outlaw caste-based discrimination in Seattle has thrust this complex
A U.K. counterterrorism program aimed at combating extremism has reportedly flagged some of the nation’s most prized literature, including Shakespeare, “The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R. Tolkien and “The Canterbury Tales,” as works that could lead to right-wing extremism. British tabloids
A mysterious pool of foam spotted leaking out onto a rugby pitch in a suburban borough of west London near ongoing HS2 works has riled up local residents. The five metre (16ft) “mini geyser” seen on the sports field in Ruislip is