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The gambling platform drastically altered its terms for dividend payments, leading to an extreme crash in share prices with most users heavily down
The gambling platform drastically altered its terms for dividend payments, leading to an extreme crash in share prices with most users heavily down
Actor lost out to Catherine O’Hara for the second time this month
Freed retells the story of 2012 novel Fifty Shades Freed
Thirty-six-year-old was able to resume riding before eventually abandoning the race
Vaccinated people are allowed to gather in small groups with low-risk individuals without wearing a mask, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has ruled in its new guidance.
The trial of Derek Chauvin over the death of George Floyd has been delayed as the court considers possible reinstatement of a previously dropped third-degree murder charge.
Boris Johnson has refused to be drawn on allegations of racism related to the royal family’s treatment of Meghan Markle.
The problem is clear to see: the cast list needs radically freshening up, which is not so easy to do when the whole concept of the show is the hereditary principle
Oprah Winfrey’s two-hour bombshell interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has delivered a ratings win for network CBS.
California governor under fire for handling of the pandemic and ignoring public health guidelines
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Damning findings by immigration and prisons watchdogs reveal ‘inadequate’ support for residents who self-harmed at military site and litany of failings by Home Office to comply with guidance and recognise risks
Mr Blunt’s seat is expected to stay with the Republicans
In what is undoubtedly the interview of the year, Meghan was true to her word in June 2020 when she said, ‘the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing’
Libyan lawmakers have begun consultations aimed at confirming a newly appointed government that would lead the war-wrecked country through elections late this year
Harry recalls being told ‘do not come up here’ to Queen’s Estate by private secretary
Attorneys for the five children of Chicago resident Daniel Prude have announced a federal lawsuit against the city of Rochester, New York, alleging wrongful death and civil rights violations
Scientists have discovered that some Japanese sea slugs can grow whole new bodies if their heads are cut off
'I defended my partner by trying to diffuse a racist attack,' says architect
Keeping global temperatures to 1.5C could stem deadly increases in heat and humidity, study says
“They didn’t just maltreat her light-- they missed out on it,” the young poet tweeted
Demonstration staged as former Foreign Office head says UK ‘acknowledges’ Tehran debt
The disease is highly contagious and sometimes even fatal
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s body language can tell us quite a bit.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador wants to focus attention on the high number of women in his cabinet, and not on the fact he has refused to break with a governorship candidate accused of rape