‘But I’m lasting like 40 seconds or something’: Nikhil Kamath shares health hacks he swears by to stay in shape
‘But I’m lasting like 40 seconds or something’: Nikhil Kamath shares health hacks he swears by to stay in shape Source link
'We have no sleep': What it's like to run a round-the-clock celebrity fan page
Fan accounts and celebrity update pages are taking over timelines on platforms such as X and TikTok. Source link
Nelly Korda looking untouchable on record pace at first women's major
World number two Nelly Korda ties a Chevron Championship record as she takes a five-stroke lead into the final round of the year’s first women’s golf major. Source link
I brought my husband back for his funeral as a hologram
After nearly 60 years of marriage, Pam wanted to honour her husband Bill with a hologram at his funeral. Source link
A 17th Century 'supercomputer' once owned by Indian royalty heads for auction
The astrolabe – or astronomical computer – is possibly the largest in existence and has never been exhibited before. Source link
Noah Kahan was crowned a superstar. It messed with his head
The US singer became a festival headliner after his third album, triggering a crisis of confidence. Source link
Shaun Micallef would hate to be immortal, so he wrote a vampire novel
After Shaun Micallef finished up 11 years hosting comedy news show Mad as Hell in 2022, the comedian did something unexpected: he wrote a ‘gothic romance novel’. Source link
'Self-belief, respect': Indigenous boxers building strength with David Pocock
A Canberra Indigenous-led boxing camp is helping young fighters hone their skills for life inside and outside the ring in its first development camp, continuing a proud tradition of First Nations involvement in the sport. Source link
Ollie Hollands 'in a good space' despite late omission after brother's struggles
Carlton coach Michael Voss says Elijah Hollands’s younger brother Ollie is doing OK despite being a late out for the club’s Anzac Day clash with Fremantle. Source link
Eugene Braunwald, Whose Research Reshaped Cardiology, Dies at 96
His work changed how doctors understood heart attacks, heart failure and coronary artery disease, and helped lead to therapies that saved millions of lives. Source link