Category: Everydaynews


  • Eagles’ A.J. Brown recalls feeling like a ‘paid actor’ at previous Super Bowl, a loss to the Chiefs

    NFL star A.J. Brown made headlines when cameras recently captured him passing time during a Philadelphia Eagles game reading a book, “Inner Excellence,” by self-help author Jim Murphy. Brown’s sideline routine contributed to a spike in book sales, with “Inner Excellence” quickly jumping into the top spot on Amazon’s trending list the day after the…

  • ‘New doubt over Letby guilt’ and ‘crackdown on AI child abuse’

    A variety of stories feature on the front pages of the Sunday papers. The Sunday Mirror leads with the story that the government is introducing new laws to tackle the threat of child sexual abuse images generated by artificial intelligence (AI). It says Labour vowed to crackdown on the content after an increase in cases…

  • Justin Baldoni launches website with amended lawsuit, ‘timeline of relevant events’ in Blake Lively feud

    Justin Baldoni’s team has launched a new website amid his ongoing legal battle with “It Ends With Us” co-star Blake Lively. The website, thelawsuitinfo.com, which was published Saturday, featured a landing page with links to two PDF files, including a copy of a newly amended complaint that the 41-year-old actor filed against the 37-year-old actress…

  • Kate says emotional skills a priority for healthier society

    Sean Coughlan Royal correspondent PA Media Catherine says too many people can feel isolated and vulnerable The Princess of Wales has made a personal call for a “rebalance” in society to prioritise physical and mental health and to promote greater compassion. Catherine, who is gradually returning to work after her cancer treatment, is launching another…

  • Millions React To Newly Proposed Bill That Bans Male Autonomy

    Well, men of America, buckle up. Mississippi Sen. Bradford Blackmon has sponsored a bill called the “Contraception Begins at Erection Act.” The proposed legislation would prohibit a man from masturbating unless it is intended for procreation only. Professor25 / Getty Images That means if you want to masturbate in Mississippi, it better be within the…

  • Why the California Cross junction has divided Finchampstead

    BBC California Cross roundabout has been the subject of controversy since its redesign in 2024 Horrendous and dangerous – or fresh and vibrant? The California Cross junction in Finchampstead, Berkshire, has been described as both. The product of a broader £5.5m seven-month revamp, the double roundabout and five crossings with distinctive leaf designs has divided…

  • With Fires Burning Across L.A., the Grammys Made a Choice: On With the Show

    So far, the Grammys and MusiCares, which supports music professionals in need, have raised and pledged $3.9 million in emergency relief to people in the music industry who have been affected by the wildfires. Money raised during the ceremony will go to MusiCares as well as to organizations that support relief for the whole region.…

  • The Fed Is Sitting on the Sidelines, but for How Long?

    The relative calm in the markets may not survive upheaval in the A.I. sector and a deluge of disruptive Trump policies, our columnist says. Source link

  • Marianne Faithfull Was an Unforgettable Style Paragon

    She was a figure out of fiction, right down to her Jane Austen name. The daughter of a baroness and a British major (a spy during World War II), Marianne Faithfull — who died this week at 78 — was discovered by the Rolling Stones’ manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, at a record release party in…

  • You Can No Longer Buy Paper Inflation Bonds With Your Tax Refund

    You can still get your tax refund sent to your checking account, say, and then use the money to buy digital I bonds via TreasuryDirect. What’s going away is the ability to fill out a special form with your tax return and have the paper bonds bought with your refund. The change was quietly announced…