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America's got talent. It's also got scenery, history and a national anthem no one can sing. Those are just some of the things we celebrate, each time July 4 rolls around. But there's one thing we ...
If last weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix proves to be a turning point in the season for Lando Norris, he may have an unlikely ...
Microsoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and ...
Three years since Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis, the government this week imposed new ...
George Russell isn’t camera-shy. A few hours before the world premiere of the Brad Pitt-led F1 movie (out now), in which ...
People are more likely to return cans if they can be entered in a lottery, a new study found. And in Norway, where they've ...
Today, Never Say Die has three expressions: a Small Batch, a Rye, and a UK-exclusive Barrel Strength. The Small Batch and Rye ...
Veteran comic Harry Hill shared his view on cancel culture, revealing how he navigates audience sensitivity and how his ...
With food companies rolling out high-protein versions of a huge range of foods, including milkshakes and granola bars — and ...
The multihyphenate talks about how autobiographical her new show, created with husband Luis Felber, is and compares working on her small-screen return to her time on 'Girls.' ...
Because they are so self-aware and in tune with their emotions, there are certain things that keep highly intelligent people up at night that average people don't worry about.
The journalist should not be part of the story.” Jonathan Watts, British journalist based in Brazil, recalls the words of ...
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