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'Night of the Hunted' trailer teases a cat-and-mouse horror set at a gas station
'Night of the Hunted' trailer teases a cat-and-mouse horror set at a gas station
Night-time gas stations have often been a feature of horror movies, but in Night of
2023-09-28 19:25
Eden Hazard reveals why he isn't ready to retire after Real Madrid exit
Eden Hazard reveals why he isn't ready to retire after Real Madrid exit
Eden Hazard explains the reason why he intends to continue his career after Real Madrid exit rather than retire early.
2023-06-19 00:51
No. 10 Notre Dame hopes to improve its struggling offense at No. 25 Louisville
No. 10 Notre Dame hopes to improve its struggling offense at No. 25 Louisville
Notre Dame and quarterback Sam Hartman must fix the offense quickly
2023-10-05 04:49
Archdiocese of Philadelphia agrees to pay $3.5 million to settle sexual assault case, plaintiff's attorneys say
Archdiocese of Philadelphia agrees to pay $3.5 million to settle sexual assault case, plaintiff's attorneys say
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has agreed to pay $3.5 million to settle a case alleging one of its priests sexually assaulted a 14-year-old boy nearly 20 years ago, according to the plaintiff's lawyers.
2023-08-11 08:57
Micron Is Said to Get $1.5 Billion From Japan for Next-Gen Chips
Micron Is Said to Get $1.5 Billion From Japan for Next-Gen Chips
Micron Technology Inc. is poised to land about ¥200 billion ($1.5 billion) in financial incentives from the Japanese
2023-05-18 07:17
Ex-federation president ruled unfit to hold job in Spanish soccer for 3 years after kissing player
Ex-federation president ruled unfit to hold job in Spanish soccer for 3 years after kissing player
The former president of the Spanish soccer federation has been ruled unfit to work in the sport in Spain for three years after he kissed a player on the lips without her consent at the Women’s World Cup final
2023-11-18 01:53
Erik ten Hag lifts lid on relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson
Erik ten Hag lifts lid on relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson
Erik ten Hag reveals that he talks with legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson on a regular basis and how he copes with the pressure of defeats.
2023-05-31 21:53
Six months after East Palestine derailment, Congress deadlocked on new rules for train safety
Six months after East Palestine derailment, Congress deadlocked on new rules for train safety
Congress responded to the fiery train derailment in eastern Ohio earlier this year with bipartisan alarm at railroad crashes causing potential disasters
2023-08-03 12:18
Man City seek to stop rot as Chelsea host Arsenal
Man City seek to stop rot as Chelsea host Arsenal
Manchester City are aiming to avoid a third straight Premier League defeat for the first time in seven years when they host Brighton on Saturday, while Arsenal will provide...
2023-10-20 09:29
Small shops boom as Cuban private sector takes hold
Small shops boom as Cuban private sector takes hold
Like mushrooms after the rain, small stores are springing up all over Havana, many run from homes or garages as the private sector finally gains...
2023-06-09 09:16
CDN Controls Ties Community Investment to Their Plan for Market Dominance
CDN Controls Ties Community Investment to Their Plan for Market Dominance
CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 1, 2023--
2023-11-01 19:21
Urgent appeals for missing people to appear on Trainline app
Urgent appeals for missing people to appear on Trainline app
A new initiative will aim to find missing people faster by issuing urgent appeals directly onto people’s phones via the Trainline app. The app will display images of people who have gone missing nearby and has the potential to reach millions of train travellers across the country, the charity Missing People has said. The project has been supported by relatives who are still searching for missing family members. The father of Andrew Gosden, who vanished more than 16 years ago, said anything that can help raise awareness of his son or any missing person is vital. Andrew, from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, was 14 when he disappeared on September 14 2007 and his case became one of the most high-profile missing person probes in the North. He emptied his bank account of about £200 and went to Doncaster station, where he bought a one-way ticket to London King’s Cross. His family and police believe he boarded a train at 9.35am, arriving at King’s Cross at 11.20am. CCTV images captured at the London station are the last known sighting of Andrew, with no further information about his movements corroborated by officers. In 2008 Andrew became the first person to feature in a new nationwide milk carton campaign aimed at tracing missing people. Two men were arrested in December 2021 by detectives investigating Andrew’s disappearance but they were eliminated from the police inquiry in September. Speaking about the Trainline project, Andrew’s father Kevin Gosden said: “If this had existed back in 2007, Andrew’s image could have been displayed to thousands of members of the public in the area where he went missing. “Anything that can help to raise awareness of Andrew, and the appeals for any missing person, is vital in keeping the search active and ensuring people are continuing to keep a look out for those who are missing”. Mr Godsen added: “It’s so important to have these appeals out there. You never know when someone might remember something, or may have seen a missing person. “It’s also important to know that there is help for anyone considering disappearing, including support that may help people take the step to return home, or think twice before leaving in the first place.” Paul Joseph, head of helplines at Missing People, said: “When someone vulnerable has disappeared, they can often use the transport network as a safe place. “Missing People is so proud to be working with Trainline to raise awareness of individual disappearances. “Together, we hope to raise awareness and potentially help find missing people. For the loved ones of those featured, knowing that action is being taken to find them, helps to keep hope alive.” A British Transport Police spokesperson added: “Rail passengers can play a vital role in alerting the authorities to people who are at risk. Your reports may help rescue someone from a dangerous situation or even save a life. “There are over 2,500 stations and 10,000 miles of track in Great Britain. These new alerts are so powerful because they can harness the eyes and ears of people who may be in the same train carriage as a missing person.” Read More Data protection watchdog offers tips on buying smart devices on Black Friday Meta to allow users to delete Threads accounts without losing Instagram AI among biggest threats to next UK election, cyber security agency warns AI can create Caucasian faces that look more real than actual humans – study AI among the biggest threats to the UK, cyber security agency warns Meta faces renewed criticism over end-to-end encryption amid child safety fears
2023-11-15 08:45