The Florida Man Games are on and only the wildest and beefiest gator-loving dudes will win
Evading the cops, riding a mecha-gator, and beer belly sumo wrestling are among the announced activities at the Florida Man Games.
Evading the cops, riding a mecha-gator, and beer belly sumo wrestling are among the announced activities at the Florida Man Games.
(Telecompaper) Huawei has officially launched the 2023 edition of the Seeds for the Future programme...
A ‘STUPID’ jockey has avoided jail after being found with £10,000 of drugs in what has been dubbed an ‘unusual case’.
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The Supreme Court of Nigeria has dismissed Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s application to file a piece of fresh evidence against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The minimum wage in Croatia will increase by 20% from the New Year - the first increase since the country adopted the euro as its main currency at the start of the year. The government in Zagreb decided on Wednesday that the minimum monthly salary for 2024 will be 840 euros gross and 677 euros net. The minimum monthly salary will increase by 140 euros gross, or by 20% compared to the current 700 euros....
EXCLUSIVE: Al Murray's latest show, Why Does Everyone Hate The British Empire? has tackled some controversial topics, after the comic toured South Africa, Jamaica, India and Australia in exploration of each country's turbulent history with Britain - and he's told all about his experience in a new interview with Express.co.uk.
Andy Murray crashed out in the round of 16 at the Swiss Indoors Basel and now has three tournaments left for the year.
An increasing number of people are receiving a pension, as Malta's population ages. Photo: Shutterstock
There's been a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. Gaza is about out of food, water, medical supplies — and now fuel. House Republicans have elected Mike Johnson of Louisiana as speaker of the House.
The United Auto Workers and Ford have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract that the union describes as historic. The deal still has to be ratified by the 57,000 UAW members at Ford.
Gaza is just about out of food, water, medical supplies — and now fuel. Only a few dozen aid trucks have made it into the Palestinian territory since Hamas attacked Israel.
A Black community on a historic bend of the Mississippi River is seeing small victories in its two-year struggle to block the construction of a massive grain terminal.
Who were the individuals who committed the atrocities in southern Israel this month? Clues have been left behind in the places they attacked.
After weeks of turmoil, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana received enough votes and was elected House speaker. Three other GOP candidates failed to become speaker after Kevin McCarthy was ousted.
A couple and their baby have been stuck in Gaza since the siege began. They are among an estimated 1,700 people with European and U.S. citizenships who are trapped in the Gaza strip.
Rising interest rates haven't slowed the economy. GDP numbers out Thursday are expected to show the economy grew more than twice as fast in July, August and September as in the previous quarter.
North Carolina Republicans gave final approval Wednesday to new political districts that are likely to hand the party more seats in Congress next year.
The monster Category 5 hurricane destroyed hotels, home and businesses. Information has been hard to get because most of the metropolitan area is still without phone or internet service.
Sam Bankman-Fried, who faces a possible life sentence on charges of fraudulent crypto dealing, has decided to testify in his own defense at his high-profile criminal trial.
Surges in religious hate crimes in the U.S. historically follow conflicts between Israel and Palestinians. Extremism experts say the latest outbreak of U.S. violence may have more profound effects.
Throughout his time as drummer for The Police, Stewart Copeland kept copious notes. He finally has publishing them, and talks to NPR's Leila Fadel about his book: Stewart Copeland's Police Diaries.
IPO likely reached more people than ever before in a concert honoring the victims of the October 7 massacre. The live broadcast “Salute to Israel” was heard around the world.
The UN has cautioned that the world is dangerously close to six 'tipping points' that could lead to irreversible damage to the planet. Climate change and resource overuse have pushed the world to the brink of these interconnected tipping points. The report highlights the threats of accelerating rates of extinction, groundwater depletion, mountain glacial melt, unbearable heat, space debris, and an 'uninsurable' future.