Rylan Clark sends his 'apologies' with cheeky 'peach' snap after support from Ruth Langsford
(Manchester Evening News) : It comes after the radio and TV host spent his weekend living it up at Radio 2's Party in the Park ..
(Manchester Evening News) : It comes after the radio and TV host spent his weekend living it up at Radio 2's Party in the Park ..
Greg Erken has completed 12,000 Uber and Lyft rides in Washington, DC. He says it's important to be ready for pickup and pay attention as you exit the car.
Insider -House Republicans used their first impeachment inquiry hearing on Thursday to lay out the basis for starting the proceedings, just one day after releasing hundreds of pages of evidence in the Hunter Biden investigation.
Washington Examiner -The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are believed to have indulged in a three-night stay on the Iberian Peninsula which reportedly saw them pay a visit to a royal relative.
New York Post -Sammy Wilson said his party would not return to Stormont to implement the deal agreed between the UK and the EU.
BreakingNews.ie -Two designers from New Zealand built a wildly popular social network for movie buffs. Now, they’re cashing in (and sticking around for the sequel).
The NY Times -The pop star has always loved out-trolling her trolls. But Doja Cat's fourth album and dramatic rollout pushes that persona further, interpreting her antics through a playfully demonic lens.
NPR -There's a rivalry brewing in the Republican presidential primary.
Washington Examiner -Most Americans aren't sure how the government shutdown will affect their lives. Here are some important points about how they work and how Washington makes them worse.
Fox News -American Anthropological Association and The Canadian Anthropology Society canceled an event on the importance of studying biological sex so as not to offend the transgender community.
Fox News -The East Harlem store opened in 2010 to much fanfare. Now, customers and employees prepare for its doors to close once and for all.
Insider -Russia said shortly after the outbreak of all-out war in Ukraine that the risks of nuclear conflict were "considerable."
Newsweek -U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel seems to delight in trolling Beijing over sensitive topics.
Newsweek -"I have never missed a shift due to illness. Coming to work and talking with young people keeps me lively," 90-year-old Tamiko Honda told local outlet Mainichi.
Insider -Setting is everything when it comes to autumn getaways, and these hotels will put you in the right place at the right time.
The NY Times -More than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente health care workers at hundreds of U.S. facilities could go on strike for three days starting Wednesday, in the largest health care strike in the county's history.
NPR -Held in a small, mountainous village, this festival has it all: snakes, charmers, religion, science. See for yourself — and try not to squirm.
The NY Times -Target announced it would be closing nine stores due to theft and violence, and a loss prevention expert says the implications of the decision affect all consumers.
Fox News -How the global leader in coffee remains more relevant than ever.
CBSNews.com -Consumer prices in the eurozone rose 4.3% in September, potentially signalling that the ECB may have reached the peak of its current tightening cycle.
WSJ -A 16-YEAR-OLD boy who started his lumberjacking career yesterday would rather you did not ask how his first day went.
The Daily Mash -Telling customers that the staff makes more than the owners isn’t just petulant, it’s harmful.
The NY Times -Voters in the nation's most populous county have shown a willingness to tax themselves to improve crumbling transportation infrastructure. But Los Angeles County voters aren't getting anywhere near their money's worth, a
Washington Examiner -This is the centennial of the first Veterans Affairs hospital established to treat Black veterans. It opened in Tuskegee, Ala., after veterans were denied equitable health care after World War I.
NPR -After a large walkout forced at least a dozen stores to shut down in the Kansas City area, CVS promises change. But critics say the crisis in staffing and unfair pay extends beyond that market.
NPR -Rishi Sunak is expected to announce pro-motorist policies at the annual Conservative Party conference next week, the Guardian newspaper said, as the UK prime minister prepares for a general election likely next year.
Bloomberg -New York Jets superfan "Fireman Ed" Anzalone is among the mass group of the fan base that believes it's time for the franchise to move on from Zach Wilson.
Fox News -A cancer research program has given a new opening for critics of the administration's diversity and equity agenda.
Washington Examiner -New research suggests that big shifts in consumer and company behavior — and maybe federal stimulus dollars — have fueled entrepreneurship.
The NY Times -The Financial Secretary, Victoria Atkins MP, visited NETPark on 29 September to see how businesses are using full-expensing and R&D tax relief to help them grow.
Gov.uk -The floods in Derna left thousands dead, missing and displaced. Here are scenes from last week, as search and rescue teams and survivors dug through mud, continuing the work of recovery.
NPR -All the space-optimizing, liquid-free carry-on items that reviewers say are must-haves. View Entire Post ›
BuzzFeed -This week's GOP debate was overshadowed by who wasn't there, while the White House was roiled by more bad behavior from a four-legged inhabitant. Were you paying attention?
NPR -There could be a passing shower today or Saturday. Turning warmer each day.
The Washington Post -American Stacy Allison reaches new heights, the Los Angeles Rams make the move out west, and Muhammad Ali survives the hardest puncher in boxing history.
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