The Top Free Tourist Attraction in Each State
From world-class museums to stunning national parks, here are the top-rated free tourist attractions in all 50 states.
1970-01-01 08:00
Rishi Sunak declines to buy Reading FC in bizarre radio interview
Rishi Sunak has declined the opportunity to 'buy' troubled Reading Football Club after he was propositioned by local BBC radio hosts in Berkshire. The prime minister joked that he was focused on supporting his own side, Southampton, despite having 'enormous' sympathy for fans, after the club was relegated. "No look, I’m a die-hard life-long Saints fan", he admitted. "We are having a disappointing start to season ourselves so I’m focusing on that at this moment.” Click here to sign up for our newsletters.
1970-01-01 08:00
Haiti crisis: Can Kenyan police officers defeat the gangs?
The East African nation has pledged 1,000 officers but many question their suitability.
1970-01-01 08:00
Baton Rouge police tortured detainees in 'Brave Cave,' lawsuits allege
The FBI in Louisiana has been asked to assist the Baton Rouge Police Department in its criminal and internal investigation after attorneys filed a second federal lawsuit against the department, several officers and the city in connection with an alleged torture warehouse dubbed the "Brave Cave," according to a complaint.
1970-01-01 08:00
Brighton calm about Roberto De Zerbi future amid Real Madrid & Napoli interest
Brighton aren't worried at this stage by the growing interest in head coach Roberto De Zerbi - Real Madrid and Napoli among the clubs interested in the talented Italian.
1970-01-01 08:00
Elizabeth Debicki 'always' admired Princess Diana’s 'iconic' style
'The Crown' star Elizabeth Debicki “has always” admired Princess Diana’s “iconic” style before she donned her looks for two years for 'The Crown'.
1970-01-01 08:00
Private investigator shares tips to spot a cheater
A private investigator has revealed the top signs that your partner is cheating on you. Charlotte Notley, from Norwich, has spent years investigating suspicious activities, two-timing spouses, and secretive dalliances. Advising people to keep tabs on their other half, she recommends everything from checking browser satnav destinations to surprising your partner at work. Now she shares tips on how to spot a cheater, telling people to trust their guts. “Distance will be the first indicator,” the 32-year-old told NeedToKnow. “Hiding their phone and unexplained times away without much of an explanation is another sign. Check for changes in their social media- new followers and friends,” she said. “Check their browser history on shared devices. Check previous destinations on a Satnav and make a surprise visit to your partner's work or usual place they should be." “You know your partner the best, so if something feels off, then it probably is. “Most clients who come to us know there is something not right and they usually are correct. “Secretive behaviour is a key indicator for any relationship as trust must always be there. “If you feel concerned, ask your partner to reassure you and your trust. “If you are still not satisfied then trust your instinct.” According to the World Population Review, approximately half of the people in married relationships cheat on their spouse. Between January and March this year, 28,865 divorce applications were registered, reports Gov.co.uk. “If you have exhausted all avenues to get to the truth yourself then it is best to hire a professional,” she said. “Private Investigators cannot go through someone’s phone or breach any UK GDPR laws, therefore it is only for the case of if your partner is physically spending time with someone else that a PI can help but ensure the cost is always worth the reward. “Having evidence of your partner cheating will not assist in any divorce or legal proceedings but it will give you peace of mind one way or another.” However, not everything is always as it seems, with some surveillance efforts turning out to be wasted on innocent people. “We conducted surveillance for a female who was adamant her husband was cheating on her. “It turns out he was spending time in a restaurant car park with a coffee and a book. “He was being dishonest about it but he certainly wasn’t having an affair.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
Michael Gambon, Dumbledore actor in 'Harry Potter,' dies age 82
Actor Michael Gambon, best known for playing Albus Dumbledore in most of the "Harry Potter" movies, has died at 82 following a "bout of pneumonia," a statement issued on behalf of his family said on Thursday, PA Media news agency reported.
1970-01-01 08:00
Barcelona charged with bribery in Negreira case
FC Barcelona have been charged with "active bribery" by the Investigative Court No. 1 of Barcelona as part of the Negreira case.
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA schedule: When will Damian Lillard and the Bucks play the Heat, Trail Blazers?
The Damian Lillard trade will add new stakes to matchups between the Bucks, Heat and Trail Blazers this season. When will they face off and how can you watch?
1970-01-01 08:00
JetBlue Sees Revenue at Low End of Outlook, Higher Fuel Costs
JetBlue Airways Corp. issued its second warning in as many months, saying revenue this quarter will come in
1970-01-01 08:00
Disney Snags Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony From HBO
Disney+ has become the new broadcast home for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame show. The 38th
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