TV
Jon Stewart tells audience ‘it will pass’ in hopeful off air message about US election
Jon Stewart called his studio audience a “beautiful distraction” and thanked them for their “dedication” after his US election show went off the air on Tuesday following Donald Trump’s shock victory.
The host of The Daily Show had one of the strongest reactions to Trump’s win, which saw the Republican sweep many of the swing states, handing him a stunning return to the White House.
Lashing out at pollsters, Stewart told them “You don’t know s*** about s***, and I don’t care for you.”
“My point is this: F***!,” yelled Stewart. “But this isn’t the end. I promise you, this is not the end. And we have to regroup, and we have to continue to fight, and continue to work day in and day out to create the better society for our children, for this world.”
Variety has since reported what Stewart told his studio audience after the show went off the air.
“Can I tell you what a joy you were, how happy I am to have spent the evening with you and not sitting at home throwing shit at my television screen,” the comedian said.
“You have helped us all have a beautiful distraction, and you’re gonna leave here, and you’re gonna look at your phone, and you’re gonna go home, and you’re gonna have that weird feeling where your knees feel wobbly, and you’re like, ‘Do I have hypoglycemia?’ But you don’t! You just have a temporary anxiety and paralysis that comes with disappointment and just a soupçon of despair.”
The 60-year-old added: “It will pass. And we will be back, digging ditches for democracy once again in the way that we have always had to do, and I thank you guys for your dedication, and I thank you for being here. Get home safe.”
Stewart was among the many late-night TV hosts in the United States who gave despondent messages to their audiences about the election results.
As supporters of Harris, each presenter, ranging from Jimmy Kimmel to Stephen Colbert, shared anti-Trump sentiments, with Kimmel struggling to hold back tears on Wednesday night (6 November).
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
Kimmel, acknowledging the fact that Trump was convicted of a crime earlier this year, said of the result: “We chose the criminal.”
Seth Meyers promised to bring viewers joy amid times of uncertainty in the wake of the election result.
“We’re not gonna let anything take that joy away, even when we’re not talking about things that are particularly joyful,” he said, adding: “For example, here’s something: I don’t think Donald Trump’s a good person. I’d even go so far as to say he’s a bad person.”
Stephen Colbert was more frank in his approach, calling Trump “a monstrous child surrounded by cowards and grifters”
He said it was “hard to see a bright side”, and joked that he was wearing his “fundamentally questioning my belief in humanity: sticker.”
TV
Jay Leno praises Trump win as a ‘great day for democracy’
Jay Leno has shared his thoughts on Donald Trump’s win over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 US presidential election, calling the results “a great day for democracy.”
The former Tonight Show host appeared on the CBS daytime show The Talk on Wednesday (November 6), the same day the former president declared victory over the Democratic nominee. Trump surpassed the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency, as well as more than 50 percent of the popular vote.
“The nice thing about this election is it was fair, it was honest,” Leno told co-host Natalie Morales. “I was not a fan, but that’s okay. It’s the president of the United States, let’s all get together, thank you very much.”
“There was no cheating, everybody says it was honest,” he added, seemingly referring to Trump’s repeated claims that President Joe Biden’s victory in 2020 was stolen from him. “It’s a great day for democracy.”
Elsewhere during Leno’s appearance, he reflected on his days hosting NBC’s The Tonight Show, from 1992 to 2009. The 74-year-old comedian claimed “it was different in my day” to host following an election because “you kind of made fun of both sides.”
“You got angry letters from both sides. Now you kind of have to take a side,” Leno admitted.
On Wednesday evening, late night hosts didn’t hold back their disappointment over Trump’s reelection to a second term in the White House. Jimmy Kimmel struggled to hold back tears at the start of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, as he emphasized Trump’s 34 felony counts handed down earlier this year.
“We chose the criminal,” Kimmel said. “More than half of this country voted for the criminal who is planning to pardon himself for his crimes. I guess this election wasn’t rigged.”
While Kimmel found time for comedy, he grew emotional when he said: “It was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of hard-working immigrants who make this country go, for health care, for our climate, for science, for journalism, for justice, for free speech.”
He continued: “It was a terrible night for poor people, for the middle class, for seniors who rely on social security, for our allies in Ukraine, for NATO, for the truth, and democracy and decency.
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
“And it was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him. And guess what? It was a bad night for everyone who voted for him too – you just don’t realize it yet.”
Jimmy Fallon opted to roast Trump and his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, over their return to the White House as he joked that Americans had “decided to get back with their crazy ex.”
“No matter who you voted for, I think all Americans can agree it’s going to be a rough Thanksgiving,” he said on The Tonight Show. “Of course, Trump’s already super busy. First, he’s got to move all those classified documents back into the White House.
“Republicans were thrilled until they realized there is going to be four more years of Melania’s Christmas decorations.”
Meanwhile, The Daily Show host Desi Lydic simply had a five-word question for voters who elected the country’s first convicted felon as president: “What the actual f***, America?”
TV
‘Suddenly I was earning a lot less’ says Adrian Chiles as he reveals after TV axe work ‘suddenly stopped’ after 20 years
Adrian Chiles has opened up on how being axed from a TV show meant work ‘suddenly dried up’ after a 20 year career, admitting ‘suddenly I was earning a lot less.’
He presented Match of the Day 2 and co-presented the One Show until 2010 when he signed with ITV Sport. However, when ITV terminated his contract in 2015, his finances began to spiral downward.
He also revealed that he struggled with a battle with booze and anxiety after being axed from the ITV breakfast show Daybreak in 2011.
In an interview with The Guardian, the Radio 5, presenter said:
“The ups and downs with my income have been stressful over the years, but I’ve always been quite careful with money.
“I never spent more than I had.
Read more on Adrian Chiles
“When I joined ITV, I started earning a lot of money, which was weird.
“Then things went the other way, and suddenly, I was earning a lot less.
But he also confesses that he remains “relatively well off by anybody’s standards.”
“There was a moment when I was earning more, and I bought a flat…
I sat at this huge bloody table and thought: What am I doing?
“What madness is this?
It was a real moment of realisation for me. I didn’t regret buying the flat, but I tried to buy less stuff after that.”
He concluded: “The more you have, the more you spend. If I won the lottery, I’d probably spend it all on an ad campaign saying: Buy Less Stuff.”
When he does splurge, he says that the most frivolous thing he bought recently was a compass for his car dashboard.
“Suddenly, I wanted to know which direction I was driving in.”
Adrian has hosted BBC One’s satirical news quiz, Have I Got News for You. He has also presented Working Lunch and The Money Programme, Panorama, various documentaries, and The Apprentice, which is called The Apprentice Your Fired.
He also appeared on a Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special in 2021.
Adrian presents the Radio 5 weekday mid-morning show every Thursday and Friday from 10am to 1pm.
TV
Walk The Plank’s most terrifying moments from star ‘collapsing’ to epic freak out as I’m A Celeb axe iconic challenge
THIS year’s I’m A Celebrity contestants will be breathing a sigh of relief after bosses made the decision to axe Walk the Plank.
The terrifying challenge sees the famous faces suspended 314ft over the Brisbane coastline.
A fan-favourite part of the show, it’s the campmates’ first challenge before they’re dropped into the Australian jungle.
Despite I’m A Celebrity fans left convinced the challenge was ‘fake’ in 2017, last year The Sun caught the action from a front row seat.
Over the years it’s produced jaw-dropping and hilarious moments as fans at home watched Ant and Dec poke fun at the household names during the ordeal.
While ITV bosses keep Walk the Plank’s replacement trial under wraps from fans and this year’s lineup, we look back at some of the moments its produced.
Babatunde Aléshé (doesn’t) walk the plank
Back in 2022 the Gogglebox star was left so petrified by the challenge he dramatically quit.
Babatunde‘s fear of heights got the better of him after spending 45 minutes deliberating over whether he’d take part.
At the time, as his eyes filled with tears, the scared reality star joked: “It’s windy, that’s contributing to the water in my eyes…”
Speaking about why he chose to forfeit his go and star, Babatúndé told hosts Ant and Dec: “I said I was determined to be here. I wasn’t determined to be there [pointing to the plank].”
Charlene White is left waiting for 45 minutes
ITV Newsreader and Loose Women star Charlene White was left waiting three quarters of an hour to even step on to the blank.
She was appearing on the same series as Babatunde and was forced to watch his ordeal.
Due to the rigging of the challenge, Charlene, 44, had to wait for the Gogglebox star to be disconnected from the harness equipment before her turn.
Amir Khan is left stuck suspended in the air
Boxer Amir Khan caused havoc in camp when he stole strawberries and cream with Iain Lee back in 2017.
While the 37-year-old didn’t win the show, he was so memorable bosses invited him back to South Africa for their All Stars edition.
Walk the Plank was recreated, but on a bigger scale – some 1,100 metres off the ground.
Amir was joined by Helen Flanagan and Mylene Klass when he froze on the plank as he shook with fear following a near fall.
“I think I’m stuck,” he cried out as Ant and Dec burst out laughing.
Danielle Harold’s legs give way
Last year I’m A Celebrity bosses revamped Walk the Blank and renamed it Pole Position.
The blank was axed and replaced by, you guessed it, a pole as former EastEnders star Danielle was one of the first to take it on.
During the challenge, the former soap star struggled with the wind before things got worse.
As soon as the 32-year-old got her feet firmly on the ground her feet appeared to give way from under her as she wiped tears away from her eyes.
Her co-stars as well as Ant and Dec were left worried as Danielle struggled to get herself back on her feet, but she eventually did, making herself proud.
Vanessa White freaks out in the air
Singer Vanessa White took part in I’m A Celebrity in 2017, starring alongside Jack Maynard, Jenni McAlpine, Jamie Lomas and Georgia Toffolo.
She became another victim of Walk the Plank, ‘freaking out’ 334 metres over the side of a building.
Looking terrified, Vanessa confessed at the time: “I’m really freaking out… I’m really, really shaky.”
Frozen in terror, her celeb campmates watched on as she found confidence to finish the challenge.
I’m A Celebrity returns Sunday, November 17th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
I’m A Celebrity 2024
As the hit ITV show enters into its 24th series, a brand new batch of famous faces look set to enter the Aussie jungle once again to face terrifying Bushtucker Trials and living amongst the critters in camp in order to come out on top and be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle. The Sun’s Jake Penkethman takes a look at the stars heading Down Under this year…
TV
Traitors star was shot twice with hunting gun by ex-partner, police say
Police in Finland have revealed new details about their investigation into the murder of a contestant on the country’s version of hit game show The Traitors.
Janne Puhakka, the country’s first openly gay ice hockey player, died in October at the age of 29 after he was allegedly shot by his 66-year-old partner, Norwegian veterinarian Rolf Nordmo.
Nordmo confessed to the murder following the breakdown of the couple’s relationship several weeks before, it was reported.
Now, police have revealed to Finnish publication Yle that Puhakka was shot twice by his former partner at the home they previously shared in Espoo, a city located to the west of Helsinki in Finland.
Nordmo used a hunting gun to commit the crime, police added.
Puhakka’s body was discovered by a concerned friend who went to the house after the ice hockey player did not respond to calls and messages.
Investigating officers have confirmed that Nordmo admitted to the killing during his interrogation, but Nordmo has denied the act was premeditated.
“The suspect denies any planning. I will not comment on any other details,” Detective Inspector Matti Högman, who is leading the investigation, told Yle.
At the time of the death, the finale of Finland’s The Traitors, which had been filmed earlier this year, was postponed. But it is now due to air on Sunday 10 November at 9pm. The decision by national channel Nelonen to broadcast the episode was made following consultation with Puhakka’s family.
The sportsman will appear as a “traitor” in the final episode of the game of deception, with the aim of tricking the “faithful” players into believing he was one of them, and winning the pot of cash.
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
The Traitors, which first started in the Netherlands, has become a hugely popular format around the world. The BBC’s version is hosted by Claudia Winkleman.
Puhakka made headlines in Finland in 2019 when he came out as gay.
After his death, Liiga, Finland’s top ice hockey league, described him on Twitter/X as “an important role model” and said his “courage and openness left an indelible mark on Finnish hockey”.
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin also took to Instagram to honour the sports star.
TV
Is Bianca Jackson leaving EastEnders and does she die? Patsy Palmer’s character feared dead
EASTENDERS fans fear that Bianca Jackson could be making an Albert Square exit.
Concern from viewers comes after the much-loved character was faced with a deadly situation.
Since bursting into Albert Square in 1993, Bianca Jackson has been one of the most iconic EastEnders characters ever to grace Walford.
Played by popular actress Patsy Palmer, the fiery redhead has been involved in some major storylines over the years.
Bianca’s on-off romance with Ricky Butcher captivated millions of fans and their on-screen marriage in 1997 drew one of the biggest soap audiences ever – it also coined the phrase “Rickaaay”.
She remained in the role for six years, but waved goodbye to Walford for the first time in 1999.
Read more on Bianca Jackson
In 2008, Bianca was back on the Square and reunited with her estranged family, before leaving again in 2014.
She made an explosive comeback in April 2024, and reunited with her real dad David Wicks in October.
Killer Reiss could strike
Fans are concerned Bianca could be killer Reiss Colwell’s next victim.
The creepy accountant murdered his comatose wife Debbie and then let his pregnant fiancee Sonia go to prison awaiting trial for the crime.
However, her sister Bianca has been onto Reiss for a while and found evidence that forced the killer into confessing.
But things took a dark turn when she went with him to a secret lock-up where he said he “had the pillow” he killed Debbie with.
Reiss told her he would give it to her, so she could use it to get Sonia out of jail.
Arriving at storage unit, Bianca was horrified to find a sound-proofed room full of Debbie’s clothing and belongings.
As she demanded the pillow, Reiss locked the door and told her: “There is no pillow. I’m sorry Bianca.”
Then brandishing chains and a blanket, he ran at her as she tried to fight him off.
Fans are now concerned that the Walford legend could be killed by Reiss.
Patsy Palmer’s glam life
Actress Patsy Palmer‘s life away from EastEnders, and is in stark contrast to poor Bianca’s.
When she’s not working, she lives in Malibu, California, having made the move to the US in 2014.
Patsy has also become a lifestyle guru and launched her own wellness Instagram page Good and Proper.
The talented star also works as a DJ in America, and in England too.
Darkest soap storylines
Over the years the likes of EastEnders, Emmerdale and Coronation Street have all tried to try outdo each other with their outlandish plots in a bid to keep us tuning in each week. But here are some of the darkest that had fans in shock…
TV
Strictly ‘to axe five professionals’ as BBC bosses ‘want fresh start’
A handful of Strictly Come Dancing’s longest-serving professionals are “at risk” of being axed from the show as the BBC looks towards “a fresh start”.
After a wave of allegations surfaced about the behaviour of the show’s professional dancers earlier this year, reports suggest that bosses intend to bring a new generation of younger ballroom dancers to freshen up its image – leaving five names at risk of being dropped.
According to The Sun, those at risk of being dropped are reportedly some of the show’s longest-standing pros, including Nadiya Bychkova, who joined the show in 2017, Neil Jones (2016), Karen Hauer (2012), Gorka Marquez (2016) and Katya Jones (2016).
Four of them have already been eliminated from this year’s competition, with Jones, who is competing with Wynne Evans, the only one remaining.
Younger professionals, such as Jowita Pryzstal, who is partnered with Pete Wicks, Vito Coppola, who is dancing with Sarah Hadland are continuing to dazzle viewers. Another professional said to be safe from the alleged shake-up is Nikita Kuzmin, who was eliminated with his celebrity partner Sam Quek at the weekend.
It is thought that the BBC is looking to the next generation of dancers to refresh Strictly’s image after a series of allegations that have continued to rock the show during its 20th anniversary series.
Earlier this year, Amanda Abbington made a series of allegations about the behaviour of pro Giovanni Pernice, who she danced with in last year’s series, forcing the BBC to drop him from the 2024 series and launch a formal investigation. Another long-standing professional, Graziano Di Prima, was also axed from the series over allegations regarding his treatment of his celebrity partner Zara McDermott.
Pernice has denied the allegations against him while Di Prima said he “deeply regrets” the events that led to his Strictly departure.
A source told The Sun: “The review of the line-up has always been about making a fresh start, and that was always going to be affected by which dancers performed well this series.
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
“The feeling is that the Strictly troupe is made up of some fading stars, while others are rising stars.”
“And in many cases there are certain characters whose shoes can easily be filled with younger, up-and-coming counterparts. It’s harsh but it’s just part of the traditional turnover of showbusiness.”
The Independent has contacted the BBC for comment.
Professional dancer Johannes Radebe, who joined the show in 2018, is also thought to be exiting the series in 2025, as sources claim his schedule is too busy to fit in a return to the ballroom, with the dancer starring in Kinky Boots: The Musical for the first half of 2025, while he works on a film adaptation of his life story.
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
How to unsnarl a tangle of threads, according to physics
-
Technology1 month ago
Is sharing your smartphone PIN part of a healthy relationship?
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Hyperelastic gel is one of the stretchiest materials known to science
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
‘Running of the bulls’ festival crowds move like charged particles
-
Technology2 months ago
Would-be reality TV contestants ‘not looking real’
-
Science & Environment1 month ago
X-rays reveal half-billion-year-old insect ancestor
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Physicists have worked out how to melt any material
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Maxwell’s demon charges quantum batteries inside of a quantum computer
-
Money1 month ago
Wetherspoons issues update on closures – see the full list of five still at risk and 26 gone for good
-
Sport1 month ago
Aaron Ramsdale: Southampton goalkeeper left Arsenal for more game time
-
MMA1 month ago
‘Dirt decision’: Conor McGregor, pros react to Jose Aldo’s razor-thin loss at UFC 307
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Sunlight-trapping device can generate temperatures over 1000°C
-
Football1 month ago
Rangers & Celtic ready for first SWPL derby showdown
-
News1 month ago
Woman who died of cancer ‘was misdiagnosed on phone call with GP’
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Laser helps turn an electron into a coil of mass and charge
-
Technology1 month ago
Ukraine is using AI to manage the removal of Russian landmines
-
Business1 month ago
how UniCredit built its Commerzbank stake
-
Technology1 month ago
Gmail gets redesigned summary cards with more data & features
-
News1 month ago
‘Blacks for Trump’ and Pennsylvania progressives play for undecided voters
-
Technology1 month ago
Samsung Passkeys will work with Samsung’s smart home devices
-
Sport1 month ago
Boxing: World champion Nick Ball set for Liverpool homecoming against Ronny Rios
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
A new kind of experiment at the Large Hadron Collider could unravel quantum reality
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Liquid crystals could improve quantum communication devices
-
Technology1 month ago
Russia is building ground-based kamikaze robots out of old hoverboards
-
Technology1 month ago
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney renews blast at ‘gatekeeper’ platform owners
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Why this is a golden age for life to thrive across the universe
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Quantum ‘supersolid’ matter stirred using magnets
-
MMA1 month ago
Dana White’s Contender Series 74 recap, analysis, winner grades
-
News1 month ago
Navigating the News Void: Opportunities for Revitalization
-
Sport1 month ago
2024 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka
-
News1 month ago
Massive blasts in Beirut after renewed Israeli air strikes
-
Entertainment1 month ago
Bruce Springsteen endorses Harris, calls Trump “most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime”
-
Technology1 month ago
Microsoft just dropped Drasi, and it could change how we handle big data
-
MMA1 month ago
‘Uncrowned queen’ Kayla Harrison tastes blood, wants UFC title run
-
MMA1 month ago
Pereira vs. Rountree prediction: Champ chases legend status
-
Technology1 month ago
Microphone made of atom-thick graphene could be used in smartphones
-
Technology1 month ago
Check, Remote, and Gusto discuss the future of work at Disrupt 2024
-
News1 month ago
Rwanda restricts funeral sizes following outbreak
-
Sport1 month ago
WXV1: Canada 21-8 Ireland – Hosts make it two wins from two
-
Business1 month ago
Top shale boss says US ‘unusually vulnerable’ to Middle East oil shock
-
TV1 month ago
সারাদেশে দিনব্যাপী বৃষ্টির পূর্বাভাস; সমুদ্রবন্দরে ৩ নম্বর সংকেত | Weather Today | Jamuna TV
-
Business1 month ago
Water companies ‘failing to address customers’ concerns’
-
Technology1 month ago
Why Machines Learn: A clever primer makes sense of what makes AI possible
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Quantum forces used to automatically assemble tiny device
-
News2 months ago
▶️ Hamas in the West Bank: Rising Support and Deadly Attacks You Might Not Know About
-
News1 month ago
Cornell is about to deport a student over Palestine activism
-
Technology1 month ago
SingleStore’s BryteFlow acquisition targets data integration
-
Business1 month ago
When to tip and when not to tip
-
News1 month ago
Hull KR 10-8 Warrington Wolves – Robins reach first Super League Grand Final
-
MMA1 month ago
Kayla Harrison gets involved in nasty war of words with Julianna Pena and Ketlen Vieira
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
ITER: Is the world’s biggest fusion experiment dead after new delay to 2035?
-
Technology2 months ago
Meta has a major opportunity to win the AI hardware race
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
A slight curve helps rocks make the biggest splash
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Nuclear fusion experiment overcomes two key operating hurdles
-
Football1 month ago
'Rangers outclassed and outplayed as Hearts stop rot'
-
MMA1 month ago
Pennington vs. Peña pick: Can ex-champ recapture title?
-
Technology1 month ago
LG C4 OLED smart TVs hit record-low prices ahead of Prime Day
-
Travel1 month ago
World of Hyatt welcomes iconic lifestyle brand in latest partnership
-
News1 month ago
▶ Hamas Spent $1B on Tunnels Instead of Investing in a Future for Gaza’s People
-
Sport1 month ago
Shanghai Masters: Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz win openers
-
Sport1 month ago
China Open: Carlos Alcaraz recovers to beat Jannik Sinner in dramatic final
-
Football1 month ago
Why does Prince William support Aston Villa?
-
Sport1 month ago
Premiership Women’s Rugby: Exeter Chiefs boss unhappy with WXV clash
-
Money1 month ago
Tiny clue on edge of £1 coin that makes it worth 2500 times its face value – do you have one lurking in your change?
-
Technology1 month ago
University examiners fail to spot ChatGPT answers in real-world test
-
Womens Workouts1 month ago
3 Day Full Body Women’s Dumbbell Only Workout
-
Technology1 month ago
Musk faces SEC questions over X takeover
-
Sport1 month ago
Sturm Graz: How Austrians ended Red Bull’s title dominance
-
Sport1 month ago
Coco Gauff stages superb comeback to reach China Open final
-
Business1 month ago
Bank of England warns of ‘future stress’ from hedge fund bets against US Treasuries
-
MMA1 month ago
‘I was fighting on automatic pilot’ at UFC 306
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Nerve fibres in the brain could generate quantum entanglement
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
Time travel sci-fi novel is a rip-roaringly good thought experiment
-
TV1 month ago
TV Patrol Express September 26, 2024
-
News1 month ago
German Car Company Declares Bankruptcy – 200 Employees Lose Their Jobs
-
Sport1 month ago
URC: Munster 23-0 Ospreys – hosts enjoy second win of season
-
Sport1 month ago
Wales fall to second loss of WXV against Italy
-
MMA1 month ago
How to watch Salt Lake City title fights, lineup, odds, more
-
Business1 month ago
DoJ accuses Donald Trump of ‘private criminal effort’ to overturn 2020 election
-
Business1 month ago
Sterling slides after Bailey says BoE could be ‘a bit more aggressive’ on rates
-
Business1 month ago
Italy seeks to raise more windfall taxes from companies
-
Business1 month ago
‘Let’s be more normal’ — and rival Tory strategies
-
Sport1 month ago
New Zealand v England in WXV: Black Ferns not ‘invincible’ before game
-
News2 months ago
▶️ Media Bias: How They Spin Attack on Hezbollah and Ignore the Reality
-
Science & Environment2 months ago
How to wrap your mind around the real multiverse
-
Technology1 month ago
J.B. Hunt and UP.Labs launch venture lab to build logistics startups
-
Technology1 month ago
Amazon’s Ring just doubled the price of its alarm monitoring service for grandfathered customers
-
Technology1 month ago
Quoroom acquires Investory to scale up its capital-raising platform for startups
-
Business1 month ago
The search for Japan’s ‘lost’ art
-
MMA1 month ago
Ketlen Vieira vs. Kayla Harrison pick, start time, odds: UFC 307
-
Technology1 month ago
The best shows on Max (formerly HBO Max) right now
-
Technology1 month ago
If you’ve ever considered smart glasses, this Amazon deal is for you
-
MMA1 month ago
Kevin Holland suffers injury vs. Roman Dolidze
-
News1 month ago
Trump returns to Pennsylvania for rally at site of assassination attempt
-
Sport1 month ago
Man City ask for Premier League season to be DELAYED as Pep Guardiola escalates fixture pile-up row
-
MMA1 month ago
UFC 307’s Ketlen Vieira says Kayla Harrison ‘has not proven herself’
-
News1 month ago
Harry vs Sun publisher: ‘Two obdurate but well-resourced armies’
-
Politics1 month ago
‘The night of the living dead’: denial-fuelled Tory conference ends without direction | Conservative conference
-
Technology4 weeks ago
Nintendo’s latest hardware is not the Switch 2
-
Technology4 weeks ago
The FBI secretly created an Ethereum token to investigate crypto fraud
You must be logged in to post a comment Login