
'We will never, ever get back together and replace Lemmy. That’s impossible...' Mikkey Dee says Motorhead will not reform
Heavy metal drummer Mikkey Dee says reforming Motorhead is “impossible” without late frontman Lemmy but he has vowed to play the band's songs live.
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Offset: Confidence is the sexiest thing Cardi B can wear
Rapper Offset says it was Cardi B's confidence that won him over.
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9 Surprising Secrets About Chicago and Its History
River lawsuits, hidden official city symbols, and the heroic son of Al Capone's lawyer.
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Bank of Canada to leave rates on hold as economy stalls, analysts say
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA The Bank of Canada (BoC) will leave interest rates on hold on Wednesday as
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South China Sea: Why the Philippines and China are on a collision course
A new sense of urgency is pushing Manila and Beijing to greater assertiveness in the South China Sea.
1970-01-01 08:00

12 Serious Facts About Doug
Anyone who grew up in the '90s remembers flying with Quailman, wooing Patti Mayonnaise, and hiding from bully Roger Klotz.
1970-01-01 08:00

Kenny Ortega 'disappointed' by Hocus Pocus sequel snub
Kenny Ortega found it "disappointing" that he wasn't asked to direct 'Hocus Pocus 2' and is still yet to watch the sequel to his 1993 Disney movie.
1970-01-01 08:00

US, Allies Hold Talks On Concerns Israel-Hamas War Will Spread
US President Joe Biden and the leaders of France, Germany, the UK and Canada spoke on Sunday about
1970-01-01 08:00

S Jaishankar: India will resume Canada visas if diplomats safe, says minister
India stopped issuing visas to Canadians in September as tensions escalated between the two countries.
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Israel Latest: Hostage Talks Delay Invasion as Gaza Awaits Aid
Israel is holding off a ground invasion of Gaza as diplomatic efforts continue to secure the release of
1970-01-01 08:00

House GOP circus embarrasses senior party leaders as the country and the world wait for Republicans to pick a speaker
House Republicans on Monday open the next act of their Washington farce, desperately searching for a speaker after ousting the incumbent and rejecting two would-be replacements while still clueless about how to dig out of the crisis.
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A Shrinking $1.3 Trillion Securities Market Is Bad News for the Economy
For a fleeting moment this month, investment bankers in leveraged finance — the lucrative lending that oils the
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