Alcaraz reaches the Queen's Club final to close in on reclaiming the top ranking
Carlos Alcaraz has reached his first ATP final on grass and moved one win away from reclaiming the top ranking
1970-01-01 08:00
Avalanche acquire center Ryan Johansen in a trade with the Predators
The Colorado Avalanche have filled their second-line center void by acquiring Ryan Johansen from the Nashville Predators
1970-01-01 08:00
Mercury vs. Storm prediction and odds for WNBA Commissioner's Cup
The Phoenix Mercury have dropped four straight games heading into their matchup with the Seattle Storm on Saturday night.The bright side for Phoenix? Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner are both listed as probable for this game, meaning it’s more likely than not that they’ll be back in...
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Rumors: Ohtani-Mets trade grade, Bieber surprise team, who will Cubs buy?
MLB Rumors: Surprise team emerges for Shane Bieber?Cleveland Guardians ace Shane Bieber is expected to be available for trade at the deadline should the team still find themselves out of contention. Much of this has to do with Bieber's contract, and the face that Cleveland believes they have ...
1970-01-01 08:00
The welcomes for Wembanyama continue in San Antonio as the focus shifts to what's next
The first dinner that Victor Wembanyama had in his new home city was filled with San Antonio royalty
1970-01-01 08:00
Montana legislators receive suspicious packages with white powder
Montana legislators are the latest lawmakers to receive "anonymous, threatening letters containing white powder," amid an FBI investigation into similar incidents across the country, according to state officials.
1970-01-01 08:00
Man Utd transfer rumours: Mount alternative; Neymar & Mbappe update
The latest Manchester United transfer rumours includes stories on Leon Goretzka, Neymar & Kylian Mbappe.
1970-01-01 08:00
‘Sex drives people mad’: Esther Rantzen shares her most important life lessons
Dame Esther Rantzen has compiled the life lessons she’s learnt since being diagnosed with stage-four lung cancer in a new book. Rantzen, 82, first announced her diagnosis in January, before revealing it had progressed to stage four in May this year. The veteran TV presenter told the Daily Mirror she’s on “new medications” but that “nobody knows if it’s working or not”. However, reflecting on her life, she added that the diagnosis “made me realise how very lucky I am”. In an excerpt from her new book Older & Bolder: My A - Z of Surviving Almost Anything, published by The Times, Rantzen shares the lessons she’s learned – about health, family, growing older, sex, nudity, grief, and naps – since being diagnosed with cancer. “Sex drives people mad. Probably that’s what it’s for, because if you think about it, if you were sane, would you do such an inelegant, unhygienic thing?” the former host of That’s Life! writes. “Here is the good news. When you’re too old for sex, sanity returns. Here is the bad news. Then, nobody listens to you.” Rantzen explains she’s in “favour of nudity” because if we all did it more often “everyone would accept body hair and lumps”. She notes there are “several antidotes to grumpiness” including sunshine and chocolate, but “money, sadly, doesn’t work”. Other important lessons she’s learned over the years include prioritising spending time with your loved ones, health is the only thing that truly matters, and that naps are one of the “happy discoveries of growing older”. She also offers advice on motherhood, grandchildren, and the temporariness of beauty. In the excerpt, Rantzen recalls the moment she first noticed a lump in my armpit, a few days after Christmas last year. “An evangelical non-smoker”, Rantzen was shocked to discover she had lung cancer and later learned it was an extremely rare kind that most commonly attacks young Asian women. When she slowly began telling her friends and family, asking them to share their most fun memories together, Rantzen writes she was “overwhelmed” by their responses. “Another lesson cancer has taught me: the one thing worth hoarding is friendship. Never let it go. Stay in touch,” she adds. Rantzen is best known for being the presenter of the BBC’s That’s Life, a topical entertainment show, from 1973 to 1994. She also founded the charities Childline and Silver Line in 1986 and 2012 respectively. In 2015, Rantzen was made a DBE for services to children and older people through her charitable organisations. Read More Emily Eavis appreciation and not-so-secret sets: 8 of the biggest Friday highlights at Glastonbury 2023 Princess of Wales wows Royal Ascot crowds in striking red dress Kourtney Kardashian shows off baby bump as fans speculate about due date A woman stopped tidying up after her husband accused her of doing ‘nothing’. Then she filmed the results Mother shares heartbreak after inviting whole school class to daughter’s birthday party
1970-01-01 08:00
Greeks Vote With Markets Hoping for a New Stable Government
Greeks head to the polls on Sunday for the second time in just over a month to decide
1970-01-01 08:00
Hisense 65-Inch U6 Series ULED TV (65U6K) Review
Hisense has been consistently producing inexpensive, value-loaded TVs over the past few years, with its
1970-01-01 08:00
US and Western officials caught off guard by Prigozhin's escalation in Russia
US and Western officials are being careful not to weigh in on the events unfolding in Russia because of how Russian President Vladimir Putin could weaponize any perceived involvement by the west in the escalating crisis, sources familiar with the administration's thinking told CNN.
1970-01-01 08:00
Francisco Lindor sounds upset after NY Mets traded Eduardo Escobar
The New York Mets didn't have a spot for Eduardo Escobar, so they shipped him to the Los Angeles Angels for two prospects, paying his salary in the process. Francisco Lindor doesn't sound too happy about that.The trade was initially reported by FanSided's Robert Murray on Friday n...
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