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£12,500 State Pension Advance Could Help Young Brits Buy Homes, But Risks Remain
A think‑tank proposal lets 28‑year‑olds cash in a lump sum now for a later pension, aiming to ease deposit woes while sp...
2025 Marks Deadliest Surge in State Wars Since WWII, Study Finds
A Uppsala Conflict Data Program analysis reveals 65 interstate wars in 2025, with civilian deaths soaring amid a breakdo...
Peter Phillips' Wedding Highlights Long-Standing Rift with Half-Sister Felicity Wade
The royal wedding underscored a decades‑old estrangement between Peter Phillips and his secret half‑sister Felicity Wade...
From Invisible Spouses to Private Jets: 60 Years of England's WAG Evolution
How 1966's segregated banquets gave way to 2006's tabloid circus — and why 2026's WAGs are choosing quiet support ahead ...
Instagram’s New ‘Pilates Princess’ Adds to Women’s Body Image Struggle
The rise of the ‘Pilates princess’ mirrors older thin‑and‑toned ideals, while the slim‑thick trend still fuels dissatisf...
Wyatt Russell Urges Fans to Embrace Marvel’s Multiverse Finale
Star Wyatt Russell tells skeptics to set aside expectations and enjoy Marvel’s multiverse showdown against Doctor Doom.
‘Sworn to the Creed’ Expansion Arrives July 2026 as Lucasfilm Stays Mum on Next Film
A new tabletop expansion for The Mandalorian: Adventures launches July 31, 2026, while Lucasfilm has yet to announce the...
Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar Face Their Final World Cup as New Stars Rise in 2026
The 2026 World Cup will be a farewell tour for three football icons while a wave of young talent seeks to shine on the b...
Hemisphere Hunting: Niantic’s New Region-Locked Pokémon Preps for Go Fest 2026
Squawkabilly arrives June 23, splitting the world into Eastern and Western hemispheres for exclusive color variants.
Transfer Market Values Redefine World Cup Player Rankings
A new methodology ranks World Cup stars by their club resale price, spotlighting youthful forwards and market dynamics.
Belfast Stabbing: Global Fury Demands Border Reckoning
A brutal stabbing in Belfast sparks international outrage, pushing border security to the forefront.
Progressive Wave: Grassroots Candidates Upset Corporate Democrats Nationwide
In a series of stunning primary victories, progressive challengers backed by Justice Democrats and the Working Families ...
Belfast's Fragile Peace: The Kinnaird Avenue Attack and the Shadow of the Troubles
A violent knife attack in North Belfast has sparked fears of renewed sectarian conflict, testing the stability of a comm...
Macfadyen and Laurie Join Star-Studded Cast of BBC's 'Legacy of Spies'
MGM+ bolsters its prestige lineup by adding Hugh Laurie and Joe Alwyn to the upcoming John le Carré adaptation.
Beyond Electrolytes: The Collagen Co. Bets on Beauty-from-Within with Hydraglow
The Collagen Co. is merging wellness and skincare with its new Hydraglow mix, a drink designed to hydrate while supporti...
The $45 Million Dynasty: Anthony Russo Lists Historic Pasadena Estate
A Palladian-style mansion with a cinematic pedigree is eyeing a record-breaking sale in Southern California.
The Gilded Cage: Lady Georgina Bullough's Journey Through Aristocratic Ruin
Once dubbed Britain's most beautiful girl, the daughter of the 8th Earl of Mansfield reveals the trauma and financial co...
'Summer House' Shock: Kyle Cooke on the 'Reckless' Romance Between Amanda Batula and West Wilson
A location check at a Los Angeles dive bar led Kyle Cooke to a devastating discovery about his estranged wife and a fell...
From Palermo to Taormina: Inside Dua Lipa and Callum Turner’s Sicilian Honeymoon
Following a £1.5 million wedding featuring Elton John, the pop star and actor are exploring Italy's most exclusive luxur...
Border Books: Haskell Library Restores Canadian Access Amid U.S. Security Tightening
A new entrance in Stanstead, Quebec, ensures that the iconic border-straddling library remains open to Canadians after U...
Remote Work's Double‑Edged Sword: New Study Maps Mental Health Ups and Downs
Researchers reveal how flexibility can lift morale while blurred boundaries fuel burnout, urging firms to act.
From Fennecs to Socceroos: Decoding Every 2022 World Cup Nickname
A look at the quirky monikers that define the 48 nations at Qatar 2022 and what they reveal about each country’s identit...
Cameron vs. Mayer: Birmingham’s Women’s Boxing Showdown
Briton Chantelle Cameron will square off against American Mikaela Mayer for a light‑middleweight title unification on 29...
Gates Under Fire: Congressional Probe Targets Epstein Ties
A U.S. committee led by James Comer investigates Bill Gates' relationship with Jeffrey Epstein following the release of ...
North America’s Triple‑Host World Cup Redefines the Tournament
The 2026 FIFA World Cup expands to 48 teams, spreads across three nations, and promises record‑breaking storylines.
2026 World Cup Kicks Off in North America with Record 48 Teams and New Rules
The tournament launches Thursday in Mexico and Friday in the U.S., featuring 48 nations, three host countries, and fresh...
Canadian Soccer Fans Face $900‑Year Streaming Bills as Rights Fragment
Streaming fees for top‑flight soccer have ballooned to nearly $900 a year, pushing fans to share passwords, hit pubs, or...
Poetry and Politics: The Layered Symbolism of Louise Arbour’s Installation
As Louise Arbour takes office in Ottawa, a bespoke poem and diverse cultural displays highlight a nation balancing high ...
Canada's 2025 Wine Wave: Local Labels Capitalize on US Market Dip
From rare 99-case batches to budget-friendly rosés, Canadian vineyards are aggressively courting domestic drinkers with ...
Manhattan’s 123‑Year‑Old Church Becomes a Multi‑Story Children’s Museum
A landmarked Upper West Side church is being reshaped into the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, adding seven new floors w...