Tragic! Man City supporter found dead ahead of Champions League match
Manchester City is mourning the loss of devoted supporter Guy Bradshaw, who tragically passed away in Benidorm ahead of the club’s Champions League match. The 35-year-old was found at his apartment, with no suspicious circumstances reported. Tributes highlight Bradshaw’s deep connection to his community, and a GoFundMe has been established to aid his family. Source […]
Tinder will require new users in the US to verify their identity with a selfie
The facial verification feature, known as Face Check, requires new users to verify their identity by submitting a short video selfie. Source link
NHL Deal With Kalshi, Polymarket Adds to Pressure on Sports-Betting Companies
The licensing agreement is the first of its kind between a major U.S. professional sports league and prediction markets. Source link
Best England set-up I've been part of – Williams
Captain George Williams says England have built a strong team spirit and are ready to go against Australia at Wembley on Saturday – thanks in part to some intense training sessions. Source link
Woman fined $200 for pouring coffee down the drain in London, sparks debate on pollution laws
A west London woman was fined $200 for pouring leftover coffee into a street drain, sparking debate on environmental law awareness. Burcu Yesilyurt poured the small amount to avoid spilling it on a bus but was issued the penalty under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. She advocates for clearer signage to inform the public about […]
Prahlad recalls witnessing Sushmita and Aishwarya's rivalry
Aishwarya Rai and Sushmita Sen, two names that went on to define grace and global recognition for India, once stood on the same stage, competing for the Miss India crown in 1994. While Sushmita made history as the first Indian to win Miss Universe, Aishwarya was crowned Miss World the same year. Ad filmmaker Prahlad […]
England dealt first World Cup defeat by Australia
A sensational partnership of 180 between Ash Gardner and Annabel Sutherland leads Australia to a comfortable six-wicket win against England at the Women’s World Cup in Indore. Source link
Government shutdown becomes 2nd longest in U.S. history
Democrats want President Donald Trump to get involved in shutdown negotiations. Senate Majority Leader John Thune says, “Open up the government first.” Source link
During cold and flu season, the youngest kids really are the germiest
A recent study confirmed what many families intuitively know: The littlest students harbour the most germs. Children in pre-kindergarten and elementary school showed higher rates of virus detection compared with older students and staff, according to research published in the journal Pediatrics. Source link
AI is already taking white-collar jobs. Economists warn there's 'much more in the tank'
Across banking, the auto sector and retail, executives are warning employees and investors that AI is taking over jobs. Source link