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Poll: How Would You Grade Ubisoft Forward 2024?
Give us your verdict by Fraser Gilbert Mon 10th Jun 2024 The dust is now beginning to settle on the Ubisoft Forward 2024 Showcase! If you haven't had a chance to watch it yet, you can catch the full thing over at our live coverage page, and we've also provided a recap of everything that
June 10, 2024
‘It was a masterful job’ | Would MacIntyre have won without his Dad caddying? | Golf News | Sky Sports
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June 3, 2024
I Asked AI To Show Me What “Star Wars” Would Look Like As A 1990s Disney Animated Film And The Results Are Strong With The Force
May the 4th (aka Star Wars Day) is officially upon us!!! But, of course, if you're a big fan of Star Wars like me, then every day is a Star Wars day. Sunset Boulevard / Corbis via Getty Images To celebrate this year, I decided to do something I've always been a little curious about:
May 4, 2024
Would you buy a Man Utd blank shirt? English football could learn from US
Among the countless and well-deserved tributes to all those who lost their lives in the Munich air disaster, there were images from the 2008 clash between Manchester United and Manchester City. United wore a 1950s-styled jersey in honour of the Busby Babes to mark the 50th anniversary of the tragedy. It was a one-off, but
February 11, 2024
Who Would Want to Break Up With ‘Last Christmas’?
By Justin Curto, who covers music, TV, and celebrity for Vulture This year, to save themselves from tears, thousands are trying to avoid Wham!’s perennial holiday hit “Last Christmas.” It’s a game called Whamageddon that’s been happening for the past 18 years, since a Danish man named Thomas Mertz and his friends started noticing the
December 11, 2023
Proposed Rule Would Make Hospital Prices Even More Transparent
“How much is the ice cream?” A simple enough question, featured on a new TV and online advertisement, posed by a man who just wants something cold. A woman behind the counter responds with a smile: “Prices? No, we don’t have those anymore. We have estimates.” The satirical ad pretends to be a news report
August 14, 2023
Would You Get An IV Booster To Cure A Hangover?
July 19, 2023
If the very mention of IV drips conjures up a picture of being seriously ill and hospitalized, you’re not alone. However, it’s 2023. And, as the ambit of wellness therapy widens, experts suggest it’s easier to tackle the tell-tale signs of aging, dehydration, and stress party-induced fatigue with larger efficacy via IV shots. “IV drips
What It Would Take for Electric Vehicles to Help Power the Grid
CLIMATEWIRE | A new California bill would turn electric vehicles into a backup power supply for the state’s troubled grid. But experts say the idea — while promising — still has some technological hurdles to overcome. And they warn that mandates such as the one prescribed in the California measure could increase the cost of electric
April 27, 2023
Colorado Bill Would Encourage, But Not Require, CPR Training in High Schools
A bill advancing in the Colorado legislature would encourage schools to begin teaching students lifesaving skills before graduation, but critics contend it’s little more than a “feel-good” measure devoid of vital requirements and funding. Colorado is one of 10 states where laws don’t mandate CPR training for high school students, according to the American Heart
March 13, 2023
Why a Collector Would Donate Art to Their Private Museum
Eye with clock in frame. Surreal concept graphic. Vintage stylisation.getty Recently, I received an email from a reporter that read in part: “I’m writing a quick story for today on the billionaire Mitchell Rales, who donated $1.9 billion to his Glenstone Foundation in Maryland (art museum where he lives) and I would like to get
March 2, 2023