During her headlining show at Madison Square Garden in New York tonight (September 23), Charli XCX brought out Lorde to perform “The Girl, So Confusing Version With Lorde.” It marked the song’s live debut with both artists singing together in person. Charli XCX and Troye Sivan, who are currently on their joint North American arena
Some men have a BIG problem being small. Maybe it’s because a tall man is likely to earn £100,000 more over a thirty-year career, or maybe it’s the worry of spending your life as an armrest. Whatever the reason, a lack of height can be a real issue. While, like ageing and grey hair, some
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s top diplomat asked China to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens there after the fatal stabbing of a Japanese schoolboy, and demanded a crackdown on what she called “groundless, malicious and anti-Japanese” social media posts that threaten children’s safety. Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa requested her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, conduct a
A woman arrested at one of South Africa’s busiest airports has been accused of being a “drug mule” after X-rays revealed dozens of pellets of what police believe is cocaine in her stomach. The unnamed 30-year-old Namibian woman was stopped and arrested at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport after police received a tipoff she was
Trump suggested during a rally appearance that NBC bring back Johnny Carson, who has been dead for nearly 20 years. Trump said in Indiana, PA: He’s not very funny. (Jimmy Fallon)Â Can you believe that guy? Those three guys, they’re being blown away by Gutfeld. You know, Gutfeld, totally dominant. Those guys. Do you remember
TikTok has said it’s removed accounts associated with Russian state media for “engaging in covert influence operations”. It’s part of the site’s efforts to prevent disinformation in the run up to November’s US presidential election. Accounts affected are those from media group Rossiya Segodnya, which owns the RIA Novosti and Sputnik news services; and TV-Novosti,
Demaerre | Istock | Getty Images Corporate leaders can’t “bulls—” their employees about the impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce and the ways in which the technology will affect jobs more broadly, according to one tech billionaire. Jim Kavanaugh, the CEO of World Wide Technology (WWT), told CNBC that people are “too smart” to
The traditional view of black holes, as proposed by Karl Schwarzschild in 1916, suggests they consist of two main features: a singularity and an event horizon. This model faces challenges when combined with quantum mechanics, especially following Stephen Hawking’s discovery of Hawking radiation in the 1970s. According to this theory, black holes emit radiation due
When Joanna Brichetto sees potato chips, she craves goldfinches. An offbeat association? Sure. One imbued with enthusiasm and nature-loving logic? Absolutely. You see, she explains, the goldfinch’s call sounds like “potato-chip, potato-chip,” and the Lay’s Classic Potato Chips bag is a yellow “not unlike a male goldfinch in breeding plumage.” That perspective-shifting, find-joy-in-daily-life revelation is
Sideshow and Janus Films have acquired all U.S. rights to The Shrouds, written and directed by David Cronenberg (Crash, Crimes Of The Future) and are planning a spring 2025 theatrical release. The film world premiered at the Cannes Film Festival where it screened In Competition. It played the Toronto International Film Festival as part of
While the 2024 movies designed to thrill, delight, and scare audiences seem to have been doing the trick, there are more projects already looking to step into the limelight. The recently announced I Know What You Did Last Summer legacy-quel is such a project, especially with OG stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jennifer Love Hewitt
There are two things most men concern themselves with when getting dressed in summer: firstly, ‘Do I look good?’ And secondly, ‘Can I be sure I won’t sweat my balls off in this?’ Getting kitted out for long, hot days (and balmy nights), requires modular outfits that allow for individual pieces to be swapped in
Business leaders often avoid talking about inequity and inequality of any kind; after all, it is their job to keep the company out of trouble, so why address an issue you’re not prepared to solve? Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff didn’t follow that playbook when he spoke with Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi at Dreamforce
Prince Harry has called on governments around the world to more actively involve young people in decision-making, as part of an event marking Princess Diana’s legacy. The Duke of Sussex made the remark during a panel discussion organised by The Diana Award in New York to talk about the mental health crisis facing young people.
A Nebraska state senator announced that he will not support turning the state into a winner take all electoral college state, which virtually ends Trump’s effort to steal an Electoral College vote. The Nebraska Examiner reported: State Sen. Mike McDonnell, announced he wonât support the change. McDonnell, of Omaha, said he had heard from people
Numerous retailers and home improvement stocks could outperform over the next year as the Federal Reserve begins its interest rate-cutting cycle. CEO and chief research officer Dana Telsey pointed out that retail stocks on average beat the S & P 500 in the nine months after the U.S. central bank begins to ease monetary policy.