Strokes, Lumineers lead Minnesota Yacht Club’s 2026 lineup
The third annual mid-July festival on St. Paul’s Harriet Island will also feature Matchbox Twenty, Black Keys, Cage the Elephant and Lord Huron.
The third annual mid-July festival on St. Paul’s Harriet Island will also feature Matchbox Twenty, Black Keys, Cage the Elephant and Lord Huron.
İZBETON Kooperatif davasının 3. duruşması sona erdi. Eski İzmir Büyükşehir Belediye Başkanı Tunç Soyer ve eski İZBETON Genel Müdürü Heval Savaş Kaya'nın tutukluluğuna devam kararı verildi.
National Geographic's annual Pictures of the Year issue features stunning wildlife photos highlighting endangered species and fragile ecosystems.
National weather forecast for Wednesday December 10.
Former Ireland second row Devin Toner admits he got "too comfortable" before his shock omission from Joe Schmidt's 2019 World Cup squad.
The trio joins previously announced new cast members Kim Matula and Alex FitzAlan
Читать дальше...Royal Caribbean cruise passenger who died after having 33 drinks was on an unlimited drinks package and was hit with multiple cans of pepper spray.
Microsoft has pledged $17.5 billion for artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing in India. The investment, which the company called its largest ever in Asia, was announced Tuesday (Dec. 9) after CEO Satya Nadella met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the country’s AI vision. “Microsoft’s investment in India focuses on three pillars—scale, skills and sovereignty—aligned with […]
Читать дальше...MasterChef India returns with a theme celebrating the Pride of India through food and storytelling. The show features renowned chefs Vikas Khanna, Ranveer Brar, and Kunal Kapur, who will guide contestants in showcasing India's diverse culinary heritage and personal journeys. This season promises a blend of national pride, creativity, and cultural narratives.
The man was charged with six first-degree felonies, including counts of torture.
When it opens in January for CES, the Las Vegas Convention Center will be the second largest in the country behind Chicago’s McCormick Center by indoor exhibit space.
Every evening as the sun drops behind Beirut’s concrete skyline, Loubna Hamdan steps onto her rooftop and whistles. A flutter of wings follows. Dozens of pigeons — white, speckled, chestnut, black — circle above her, catching the day's last light. Here, the 36-year-old office worker has found an unexpected refuge.
A human rights group says dozens of people in Haiti’s capital have been killed in a clash between a powerful gang coalition and armed men who apparently broke away from it