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In an interview with comedian Jordan Firstman, Robert Pattinson opened up about career anxieties, saying, "I have a deep, deep fear of humiliation."
Insider -'I hope this second arrest demonstrates just how seriously we're taking this situation, and our ongoing commitment to find those responsible and bring them to justice'
i News -ATLANTA — A bail bondsman charged alongside former President Donald Trump and 17 others has become the first defendant in the Georgia election interference case to accept a plea deal with prosecutors. Scott Hall pleaded guilty in
New York Post -Liquidators for collapsed crypto hedge fund win order to commit Su Zhu and Kyle Davies to prison for four months
The Financial Times -Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka clashed on Day 1 of the Ryder Cup, and Europe team captain Luke Donald has given his thoughts on the drama after a record start to the tournament
Mirror -Las Vegas police arrested Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones on Friday after he allegedly violated a domestic violence temporary protective order.
Fox News -“Certain qualities don’t change in men,” said life coach Maya Benberry, who met Kelce on his reality dating show. “Most narcissists don’t change.”
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Bloomberg -Kylie Minogue has roared back to the top of the charts this year and will be performing her new single on Graham Norton tonight - but despite her hit song, the star hasn't always been so lucky in love
Mirror -Her mother is a pinup beauty who models bikinis - she has also been a TV host, cover girl and actress. Her dad was in TV and movies.
Mail Online -Golf sensation and Team USA fan Paige Spiranac was absolutely devastated to wake up to Team Europe taking a 4-0 first session lead at the Ryder Cup in Rome
Daily Star -Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.
WSJ -The weirdest, wildest and most wearable moments from the spring 2024 shows.
The NY Times -Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Friday that a government shutdown could have negative effects on various programs for small businesses and children.
Fox News -The Defense Department’s top artificial intelligence official said the agency needs to know more about AI tools before it fully commits to using the technology and urged developers to be more transparent.
Bloomberg -From homemade cleaning spray to learning home DIY, take a look at 5 eco-friendly home hacks recommended by home influencers.
Insider -It’ll be partly cloudy on Saturday, but Sunday should approach 80 with tons of sun.
The Washington Post -The roughly 400-acre property known as Kingston Park is located in an affluent area south of Melbourne.
WSJ -JetBlue is raising flight attendant pay by 5% while union agreed to support the airline's acquisition of budget carrier Spirit.
Newsmax -Two men have appeared in an Irish court after being charged in connection with the seizure of almost 160 million euro (£139 million) of cocaine on a bulk cargo ship off the coast of Ireland.
Mail Online -The U.S. Navy in November will start randomly drug testing special operations forces for steroids amid concerns about recruits and servicemembers looking to boost their capabilities during training. The Navy said in a release that
The Hill -Learn how to sign up with the best DraftKings Sportsbook promo code offer to use a $200 bonus for football action this weekend.
Newsweek -The Independent’s Tom Richell went out into the flooded streets of Brooklyn to show how severe the conditions are.
The Independent -Suspected cannabis, heroin, and an amount of white powder was seized from a house in Haltwhistle on Friday morning
Chronicle Live -Plus: Shutdowners and the tiny few who elect them. Dianne Feinstein’s nine decades. Polio creep.
The Washington Post -The Merseyside actor is once again taking to our screens in his new chef drama Boiling Point. Here is everything you need to know about Stephen Graham
Manchester Evening News -In the wake of prosecutions that decimated the former leadership of extremist groups like the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys, white nationalist “Active Clubs” are growing, Rolling Stone reported. “The Active Clubs are who the Proud
Raw Story -Steven Wolfson, who has been investigating the rapper's murder, says the team "never surrendered".
BBC News -Both governments and car companies have a stake in putting people behind the wheel of electric vehicles.
Newsweek -The sergeant, also a powerlifting champion, has been dismissed from Hampshire Constabulary.
Metro -Naval Special Warfare Command announced it would start random drug testing for performance-enhancing drugs starting on Nov. 1.
Washington Examiner -The sycamore, which was in hit movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, was one of the world’s most photographed trees but was mysteriously felled overnight, sparking outrage
Mirror -EXCLUSIVE — The Biden administration has quietly entered into agreements with Ecuador that will allow the United States to send in military forces, both on land and off the coast of the South American country, which has been heavily
Washington Examiner -Most people know that drinking coffee before bed is never a good idea, as it can seriously disrupt your sleep. But it turns out another popular beverage can be stopping you from going to dreamland
Mirror -