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The surprising mindfulness of 'The Bear'
The surprising mindfulness of 'The Bear'
Every second counts. That mantra appears more than once in Season 2 of The Bear.
2023-07-14 17:00
More than 10 Britons feared dead or missing in Israel -BBC
More than 10 Britons feared dead or missing in Israel -BBC
LONDON (Reuters) -More than 10 Britons are feared dead or missing in Israel, the BBC reported on Monday, citing an
2023-10-09 20:45
Chad Stahelski is willing to make John Wick 5
Chad Stahelski is willing to make John Wick 5
Chad Stahelski is open to making another 'John Wick' film despite feeling that he had "completed the cycle" with 'John Wick: Chapter 4'.
1970-01-01 08:00
Tens of thousands of Boca Juniors fans welcome Cavani at Bombonera Stadium
Tens of thousands of Boca Juniors fans welcome Cavani at Bombonera Stadium
Argentina’s Boca Juniors has introduced its new signing Edinson Cavani to tens of thousands of fans at its Bombonera Stadium in Buenos Aires
2023-08-01 10:06
NFL Trade Grades: Lions steal massive WR upgrade from Browns
NFL Trade Grades: Lions steal massive WR upgrade from Browns
The Detroit Lions acquired wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones from the Cleveland Browns before the trade deadline. Let's grade the trade.
2023-11-01 04:13
England's triple playmakers run Chile ragged at the Rugby World Cup
England's triple playmakers run Chile ragged at the Rugby World Cup
Steve Borthwick’s triple-playmaker plan worked well against Chile as England delivered its best display at the Rugby World Cup so far in Lille
2023-09-24 05:34
Fans rejoice as 'Today' host Jenna Bush Hager shares launch of her podcast 'Read with Jenna'
Fans rejoice as 'Today' host Jenna Bush Hager shares launch of her podcast 'Read with Jenna'
On Thursday, Jenna Bush Hager shared her big milestone as she launched 'Read with Jenna' podcast with co-host Hoda Kotb
2023-09-15 17:11
Nick Cave admits he was 'extremely bored' and 'moved' at the Coronation
Nick Cave admits he was 'extremely bored' and 'moved' at the Coronation
Australian singer-songwriter Nick Cave has given his thoughts on attending the King’s Coronation and it’s not exactly a glowing review. On Saturday 6 May, Cave was among the 2,200 guests invited to attend King Charles III’s coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey. The event was attended by other members of the royal family, politicians, foreign dignitaries, religious figures and celebrities, among others. At the time, Cave defended his decision to attend, saying, “I am not a monarchist, nor am I a royalist, nor am I an ardent republican for that matter,” adding: “I hold an inexplicable emotional attachment to the Royals.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Now, in an interview with Channel 4 News, Cave has opened up about the event with a mixed review of the day. He said: “I went along to the Coronation entirely out of curiosity and found the whole thing to be acutely interesting, to say the least.” Cave continued, saying: “At sometimes I felt extremely bored, other times completely awestruck by the event, extremely moved by the music. Zadok the Priest was, you know, something from outer space. “Kind of amused by what was going on, angered by what was going on. So it brought up a lot of different sorts of things.” Many fans appreciated Cave’s honesty. One person wrote: “As a long-time fan, I'd recommend this. Nick Cave is never boring.” Another said: “He's an absolute legend!” At the Coronation, Nick Cave became a meme looking very out of place at the elitist event. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-26 18:56
Customs seizes box of giraffe poop at Minnesota airport
Customs seizes box of giraffe poop at Minnesota airport
Customs workers at a Minnesota airport discovered a traveler had brought a unique souvenir in her luggage: Giraffe feces.
2023-10-07 17:01
Pakistan's Supreme Court rejects Imran Khan's request to halt his concealing assets trial
Pakistan's Supreme Court rejects Imran Khan's request to halt his concealing assets trial
Pakistan’s Supreme Court has rejected a petition from former Prime Minister Imran Khan about halting his trial in a lingering case involving the concealing of assets after selling state gifts
2023-07-26 19:39
PayPal Launches a Stablecoin in Latest Crypto Payments Push
PayPal Launches a Stablecoin in Latest Crypto Payments Push
PayPal Holdings Inc. is rolling out a stablecoin, the first by a large financial company and a potentially
2023-08-07 20:50
Today at the World Cup: Philippines stun New Zealand as Norway are held
Today at the World Cup: Philippines stun New Zealand as Norway are held
Debutants Philippines stunned co-hosts New Zealand to claim their first Women’s World Cup victory. Norway’s hopes are in the balance after their draw with Switzerland while Colombia cruised past South Korea. Here, we take a look at all of Tuesday’s action. Philippines pull off shock result Sarina Bolden’s first-half winner made World Cup history as the Philippines grabbed their first-ever win after beating New Zealand 1-0 in Group A. Bolden’s 24th-minute header was the difference as the co-hosts wasted their chance to build on their opening win over Norway with Jacqui Hand hitting the post and having a goal disallowed. The Philippines struck midway through the first half when Bolden headed past Victoria Esson from close range. Norway off the boil Norway’s World Cup hopes hang by a thread after a stalemate with Switzerland. Norway, who were stunned by New Zealand in their opener, lost star forward Ada Hegerberg to injury just before kick-off. Swiss goalkeeper Gaelle Thalmann kept them out and Norway will now need to beat Philippines and hope results elsewhere go their way to avoid an early exit. Colombia kick off with win Colombia brushed aside South Korea 2-0 in their Group H game in Sydney. Catalina Usme – Colombia’s all-time top scorer – broke the deadlock from the spot after Shim Seo-Yeon’s handball. Real Madrid’s 18-year-old Linda Caicedo doubled the lead soon after with her shot slipping past Yoon Young-Geul in the Korea goal. Post of the day Quote of the day I don't know if there's been a bigger win for Philippines' sport. It has to be one of the biggest wins in the history of the country Philippines manager Alen Stajcic Up next Group B: Canada v Republic of Ireland (7am, Perth Rectangular Stadium)Group C: Japan v Costa Rica (6am, Dunedin Stadium)Group C: Spain v Zambia (8.30am, Eden Park) Read More Japan fans stay behind after Women’s World Cup match to clean stands Today at the Women’s World Cup: Bonmati shines as Spain make statement Today at the World Cup: Australia and New Zealand celebrate winning starts 3,000 runs and 200 wickets – Moeen Ali reaches impressive Test landmark New Zealand squad stayed calm after hearing of Auckland shooting Auckland shooting takes place just 5km from venue of World Cup match
2023-07-26 01:50