โ400 Possible Fathersโ โฉ Adult film star Bonnie Blue claims she is pregnant
Bonnie Blue, a British adult content creator and OnlyFans star, has announced that she is pregnant following her latest project.
Primark's ยฃ6 travel bag is 'ideal for holidays' with 'sleek foldaway design'
Primark has launched a ยฃ6 travel bag designed for holidaymakers, featuring a foldaway design and available in five colors.
The Secret Agent: Wagner Moura shines in a mysteriously seductive thriller that celebrates 1970s cinema
Kleber Mendonรงa Filho's film 'El agente secreto' is visually rich and universally resonant, having gained recognition at Cannes and multiple Oscar nominations.
A Unique Premiere. This Film Must Be Seen by Every Beatles Fan
The film directed by Julie Taymor, describes a love story set against the backdrop of war and societal changes, featuring actors Jim Sturgess, Evan Rachel Wood, and Joe Anderson.
AI for All: From Existential Risk to Global Development Engine
The article discusses the dual nature of AI, contemplating its potential to either govern humanity or serve as a driver for global development, inspired by Asimov's first law of robotics.
Individuals may value rewards more when earned through effort
A study from Stanford researchers suggests that effort can increase the perceived value of rewards by triggering neurochemical responses related to pleasure.
Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. iPhone 17 Pro: the two most iconic phones in the world, face to face
A new battle begins between Samsung and Apple over their latest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro, unveiled at separate events.
Woman takes innocent birthday photo before realising 'something had to change'
A woman transforms her health and lifestyle after a striking realization during her 33rd birthday photo.
Creativity Alone Doesn't Win. It Needs Media Power
This article highlights the findings of a study indicating that creativity in advertising is ineffective without a strong media presence.
Review of 'Mario Tennis Fever': We Won't Become Professional Players, But It's Perfect for Parties
The review of 'Mario Tennis Fever' explores the game's fun and engaging multiplayer elements, despite a disappointing single-player mode.
Make Kumaon's 'Aloo ke Gutke' at home, you'll keep licking your fingers!
A recipe for Kumaon's famous dish 'Aloo ke Gutke' from Uttarakhand is shared, promising a delectable taste.
Expert explains: how to fit more food into the freezer
The article discusses ways to maximize freezer space by organizing food effectively, leading to reduced waste and easier meal preparation.
The movie that is missing from the Rocky Universe
The article discusses the impact of the 1975 boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Chuck Wepner on the film industry and the creation of the Rocky franchise.
From cappuccino mania to fluorescent: the nail trends 2026 loved by all
The article discusses upcoming vibrant nail art trends for spring 2026, emphasizing creativity and bold colors.
Seiska: Jari-Matti Latvala Opens Up About Women: 'Nowadays I Like Blondes and Brunettes'
Rally driver Jari-Matti Latvala discusses his preferences in women and reflects on his life choices regarding relationships.
Katerina Parisinou: '...Let the light win...'
The article discusses the theatrical production of 'Lo', a sci-fi noir directed by Lefteris Papakostas, featuring Katerina Parisinou in the lead role, which invites audiences to engage closely with the performance.
Who was Miyamoto Musashi? The true story of Japan's greatest samurai arrives in Baki-Dou
The article explores the legacy of Miyamoto Musashi, Japan's legendary samurai, in the context of the new Netflix series 'Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai.'
Quote of the Day, Seneca: "Anger: an acid that can do more harm to the container in which it is stored than to anything upon which it is poured"
The article explores the resurgence of Stoicism, particularly emphasizing Seneca's insights on anger and emotional control.
Teenage Ghosts Haunt in Gothic Novel about Men Who Hate Women
Johanne Lykke Naderehvandi's new novel intertwines ghostly elements with the themes of misogyny, showcasing a haunting narrative that critiques male violence against women.
Luka Started Training at the Gym at 17 - It Was a Mistake
Luka Jรคrvinen reflects on his early gym training at 17, which led to long-term health issues, and now he advocates for awareness around the risks of eating disorders among young men who train.
GNTM Column: 'I had six fingers at birth'
In the latest episode of Germanyโs Next Topmodel, the male contestants engage in intense pre-shoot antics, revealing their personalities before the main event.
Berlinguer on the Metro
The recent screening of the film 'Berlinguer: The Great Ambition' at the Italian Cinema Week in Mexico reflects on the life and political ideas of Enrico Berlinguer, emphasizing his role in Italian communism and the need for adaptation to local contexts.
Hands-on and first impressions: have AI agents in the Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphones created a new type of artificial intelligence?
Samsung's Galaxy S26 mobile phones introduce AI agents that aim to learn user habits, although early hands-on tests show they need time to adapt completely.
This Week's Movies: Greetings to Power
Italian director Paolo Sorrentino explores themes of power and decadence in his latest film, injecting a modern outlook into his cinematic expression.
MANNA sets the Arcadian table
At MANNA, nestled in the Arcadian mountains, gastronomy intertwines with nature, offering a unique dining experience that celebrates local ingredients and the philosophy of respect for the earth.
Ruth Langsford on Strictly moment with Anton Du Beke she wants to take back
Ruth Langsford reflects on a memorable yet cringeworthy moment from her time on 'Strictly Come Dancing' with Anton Du Beke.
These 5 places are a paradise to visit in March without the severe cold or the sweaty heat!
March is an ideal month for travel in India, with pleasant weather and fewer tourists, making it perfect for visiting serene locations.
Make Natural Colors at Home for Holi, Play Holi Without Worry
This article guides readers on how to make natural Holi colors at home using safe ingredients to avoid harmful chemicals found in store-bought colors.
End of financial woes and vastu defects; do these remedies on Holika Dahan night
The article provides remedies using the ashes from Holika Dahan to alleviate financial troubles and vastu defects, based on Hindu traditions.
The Japanese Invention That Revolutionizes Solar Energy: How the New 'Multidimensional' Cells Work That Replace Traditional Panels
A Japanese innovation is challenging the conventional flat design of solar panels by introducing multidimensional cells that capture sunlight more effectively.
Make Delicious Lenten Tahini Pie
The article describes a recipe for a nutritious and simple Lenten tahini pie, perfect as a snack or dessert.
Ruth Langsford 'forever grateful' to Rylan for helping her at devastating moment
Ruth Langsford expresses deep gratitude to Rylan Clark for his support during the difficult time following her sister's suicide.
Does winter really weaken you? Why it may be more valuable to the body than a constant summer
The article discusses the importance of seasonal variation, particularly winter, for human biology and resilience.
โThe Black and White Cookโ Monk Seon-jae: "Temple food is about emptying to create wisdom"
Monk Seon-jae discusses the philosophy behind temple cuisine at a recent media event, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and seasonal ingredients in fostering wisdom and health.
KEMEL: Putin agrees
The article discusses issues related to a web page failing to load, potentially due to browser extensions or VPN connections.
Helmerson: Robert Duvall looked like he was born under his hat
The piece reflects on Robert Duvall's legacy beyond his Oscar-nominated role in 'The Godfather', focusing instead on his contributions to the western genre.
'I've watched the latest Bridgerton episode and there's a major unanswered plot hole'
A reviewer raises concerns about a significant plot inconsistency in the latest episode of 'Bridgerton,' focusing on the character of Penelope Featherington.
Money Without a State: Hayek and Competitive Money
The article discusses Friedrich August von Hayek's advocacy for a competitive monetary system, noting the challenges faced by national currencies and the implications for cryptocurrencies today.
This Week's Movies: Loneliness in the Presidency, at the Wedding, in Judo
Recent films spotlight themes of solitude within high political office and personal relationships, featuring noteworthy performances and directions.
Pumpkin seeds and other foods high in magnesium for better sleep and bone strength
The article discusses the benefits of magnesium-rich foods like pumpkin seeds for improving sleep quality and bone health.
The best-selling organic seed set on Amazon includes 12 aromatic plants to grow at home
An organic seed set from Amazon, which includes 12 aromatic plants, offers an accessible gardening option for both beginners and enthusiasts.
Solve Thursday's Mini Crossword
Ilta-Sanomat introduces a new mini crossword puzzle that can be solved on mobile devices or computers, enhancing the experience for crossword enthusiasts.
Which words belong together? Solve the new Neloset word game
The article introduces a new word game called Neloset, where players must find groups of four related words based on given clues.
Promotion, Money and Success! These signs will win the lottery at the end of March
A specific astrological alignment in March is predicted to bring luck and opportunities for certain zodiac signs in terms of promotion, success, and financial gain.
5 best TV shows to start now in February that are 'actually worth the hype'
The article lists five TV shows recommended for February, claiming they are worth the viewers' time.
The Pragmata Game Combines Shooting and Hacking
Pragmata is a newly developed game that melds elements of shooting and hacking.
How to Create a Society of Continuous Learning
The article discusses the importance of reinventing the education system to adapt to modern demands, emphasizing continuous learning throughout life.
The most comfortable unisex buckle-free belt from Amazon: elastic, adjustable, and very practical
El Paรญs features a practical unisex buckle-free belt from Amazon, designed for comfort and ease of use.
Heather Mills' life now after Paul McCartney divorce - new marriage and sporting career
Heather Mills reflects on her life post-divorce from Paul McCartney, highlighting her new marriage and athletic pursuits.
War film based on best-selling book streaming on BBC iPlayer now
A World War II film, 'The Eagle Has Landed', is now available for streaming on BBC iPlayer, featuring a notable cast of stars from the 1970s.