IndiGo Bets Big on Indian Travel Boom With Record Airbus Deal
IndiGo placed a record-breaking order with Airbus SE for 500 narrowbody aircraft, making a bold bet well into
1970-01-01 08:00
Man Utd transfer rumours: Mbappe hijack planned; Hojlund pushing for move
Monday's Man Utd transfer rumours include updates on Kylian Mbappe, Rasmus Hojlund, Victor Osimhen, Jadon Sancho, David de Gea & more.
1970-01-01 08:00
Young Red Sox fan starts family feud by throwing foul ball back
The Boston Red Sox completed a series sweep of the Yankees on Sunday, but not every fan in the ballpark was celebrating.The Boston Red Sox are playing a dangerous game of catch-up in the extremely competitive AL East. A good way to climb back up the standings is to sweep the New York Yankees, wh...
1970-01-01 08:00
LSU vs. Wake Forest prediction and odds for College World Series (Demon Deacons pitching staff is difference)
Arguably the two best teams in college baseball meet Monday night in Omaha, Nebraska.Wake Forest has been dialed in all season as the No. 1 overall seed in college baseball. The team gets its ace on the mound, Josh Hartle, on Monday against a loaded LSU lineup that is bolstered by Dylan Crews an...
1970-01-01 08:00
Hong Kong stock exchange's yuan stock trading debut gets lukewarm trade volume
By Georgina Lee HONG KONG The 24 companies that debuted the yuan-denominated stock trading scheme in Hong Kong
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Brian Windhorst Called His Shot Again With the Bradley Beal Trade
Windhorst did it again.
1970-01-01 08:00
This Interactive Shark Attack Map Shows It’s Safe to Go Back in the Water
Shark attacks are rare—and when they do happen, they’re usually not deadly.
1970-01-01 08:00
Adele opens up about fungal skin infection in awkward area after ‘sitting in my own sweat’
Adele has spoken candidly about suffering from a fungal skin infection in a very awkward area of her body due to wearing Spanx, according to reports. The “Easy On Me” singer, 35, opened up about getting “jock itch” around her groin area after sweating in her Spanx shapewear night after night while performing at her Las Vegas residency. Adele recently returned to her residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace after a three-month break. During her most recent show over the weekend, she told the crowds she was “so hot” under the spotlights on the stage. According to the Daily Mail, Adele said that her “t**s were sweating” and added: “I need a towel, Jesus!” She continued to tell the crowd that her doctor informed her that she had “jock itch”, a fungal skin infection that causes an itchy rash in warm, moist areas of the body, such as the groin. “It is a bit crude but I never knew it existed!” the “Easy On Me” singer said. “Obviously when I do my shows I wear Spanx and keep it all in and make it fit me. And I sweat a lot and it doesn’t go anywhere. So basically I just sit in my sweat. And my doctor gave me jock itch [cream].” Appearing to refer to a topical treatment for the condition, Adele added: “So it looks like I am an athlete basically, so I have to squirt it on myself. I don’t know why the f*** I just told you that.” But the superstar also gave her fans some good news about herself. “Talking of body acne, I have started weight-lifting again like no one’s business. And I am absolutely loving it.” Following her three-month break, Adele said she was “gassed” to be performing again, even when the nerves got the better of her. “All week I had just been buzzing and right then I was stood right there [behind the curtain] and I s*** myself,” she admitted. “We had a very long break and I am gassed to be back. I was bored out of my brains. Somehow I missed you. It is a lovely change. I genuinely love doing these shows and it is the highlight of my week. I was desperate to get back. It is a whole new meaning.” In March, Adele announced that she was extending her Las Vegas residency with 34 more dates between June and November. She also spoke of plans to release a concert film. Her “Weekends With Adele” series began in November 2022 and was due to end in March, but her representatives said they would resume on 16 June until 4 November. Recently, the “Someone Like You” singer appeared to have been caught in the middle of her close friends Alan Carr and his ex-husband Paul Drayton’s divorce. The former couple were married for three years but announced their separation in January 2022. Adele paid for their wedding party in 2018 and officiated the ceremony after getting ordained. During an appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown last August, Carr joked that he and Drayton had divided everything between them, including their celebrity friends like Adele. The Chatty Man star quipped that he got “custody of Adele” but Drayton recently criticised his ex’s sketch as “bad taste” and clarified that he is still close friends with Adele. Adele currently lives in Beverly Hills with her boyfriend Rich Paul and her 10-year-old son Angelo, who she shares with ex-husband Simon Konecki. Read More Dirty talk isn’t always mortifying, but it can – and should – be better Prince Harry recalled ‘yawning silence’ that followed Meghan Markle’s joke after first Trooping the Colour Bride praised for kicking bridesmaid out of wedding after disagreement over dress colour Paul Drayton criticises Alan Carr’s ‘nasty’ joke about their friendship with Adele Gavin Rossdale says he and Gwen Stefani have ‘opposing views’ as parents Can noisy festivals damage your hearing long term?
1970-01-01 08:00
Renault Sees Nissan Executive Exit Speeding Up Alliance Deal
Renault SA executives are optimistic that one of their counterparts leaving Nissan Motor Co. is likely to speed
1970-01-01 08:00
Africa's Ukraine-Russia peace mission: What was achieved?
South Africa's leader hails last week's trip as "historic" but what difference did it really make?
1970-01-01 08:00
Turkey’s Simsek Signals Gradual Shift to Conventional Policy
Turkey’s Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek has indicated he will take gradual steps in steering toward more
1970-01-01 08:00
Heat, drought and fire: Europe's year of extremes in 2022 will not be a 'one-off,' new report finds
Last summer was the hottest on record for Europe and caused more than 16,000 excess deaths, according to the report.
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