Tim Gunn Opens Up About His 43-Year Celibacy – A Touching Reason
Tim Gunn discusses his long-term celibacy and the emotional aftermath of a painful breakup on the Dear Chelsea podcast.
JUST NOW: Spring!
Spring has officially arrived in parts of Sweden, bringing warmer weather after an unusually long winter.
The body of Narela Barreto, the young Argentine found dead in Los Angeles, was repatriated
The body of Narela Barreto, a 27-year-old Argentine woman found dead in Los Angeles, has been repatriated to Argentina for burial following a month-long investigation into her death.
Bake Off's Prue Leith, 86, admits 'I don't have long left' in sad dying confession
Prue Leith, former Great British Bake Off judge, reflects on aging, her role as a grandparent, and her thoughts on living life well at 86.
These men remain single for a long time, even if they are nice and smart – Researcher was amazed: "They did not listen to a woman's no"
A Finnish study reveals that many well-meaning men struggle with prolonged singlehood due to their inability to recognize and respect women's signals.
BlackRock 'rich guy': Assets exceed 10 trillion dollars in 2023
BlackRock's total assets under management have surpassed $10 trillion in 2023, driven by a significant influx of investments into long-term funds during Q4.
Woman found alive 24 years after disappearance arrested on 2001 warrant
Michele Hundley Smith, a woman missing for 24 years, has been arrested on a long-standing warrant related to a court appearance she failed to make in 2001.
Personal Data of Russian Defense Industry Workers Leaked Online
The 'Lex Talionis' community and 'OsintVarta' channel have completed a phase of a long-term operation, revealing personal information of employees in the Russian defense industry.
Ethan Hawke, Oscar-nominated, explains return to partnership with director: 'Like riding a bike'
Ethan Hawke discusses his role in 'Blue Moon' and his long-standing collaboration with director Richard Linklater, highlighting their chemistry and his transformation for the part.
After 16 years, he wants to end the conflictual management style. Mayoral candidate Roman Vaľo explains how he wants to change Rimavská Sobota
Roman Vaľo, a current city council member and head of Progressive Slovakia in the region, is running for mayor of Rimavská Sobota, aiming to initiate significant changes after a long-standing leadership.
Month-long OPP probe leads to 7 arrests and 54 drug, gun charges
A month-long police investigation in Ontario has resulted in seven arrests and a total of 54 drug and gun charges.
Kia Sorento diesel: the right engine, in the right place. Also with all-wheel drive
The new Kia Sorento diesel serves as a practical choice for long-distance drivers and families, blending modern technology with traditional SUV strengths.
WhatsApp gets a feature that has been long awaited
Meta announces the long-awaited feature for WhatsApp users.
Malin Ullgren: 'Everyone' Knew That Prince Andrew Abused His Position
Malin Ullgren argues in Dagens Nyheter that widespread knowledge of Prince Andrew's abuse of power has existed for a long time, and he seems surprised to finally face consequences.
Birth rate in Japan decreases for the tenth consecutive year
Japan's birth rate fell again, marking a decade-long decline, with 705,809 babies born in the latest year, alongside an increase in marriages and a slight decrease in deaths.
It's strange that it took Fico so long to turn to Penta
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has finally addressed healthcare as a key issue, favoring the financial group Penta over public health concerns.
Long-term forecast for Poland. This will be the summer of 2026. New analysis
A new weather forecast from the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management predicts variable temperatures across Poland for the upcoming weekend and provides insights into the long-term weather outlook leading up to Easter.
Premier League fans warned long-term streaming plan could hit them in the pocket
The Premier League's new streaming service in Singapore raises concerns among fans regarding potential changes to game scheduling and increased costs.
Nepotism in the SPD: 'The Impression of an SPD Network is Long Established'
Allegations of nepotism are surfacing within the SPD in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, highlighting connections between party officials and family members in key positions.
Luis Brandoni and Eduardo Blanco: from the ‘chemistry’ they share to the dream of perpetuating Parque Lezama and the concern for old age
Luis Brandoni and Eduardo Blanco reflect on their long-running theater production and the transition to its cinematic adaptation, highlighting their emotional journey.
How the TikTok Ban Failed in Albania
TikTok has returned to Albania after a year-long ban, raising issues about internet safety and censorship amid political turmoil.
V. Landsbergis: 'Nemuno aušra' has long raised doubts about transparency
Lithuanian politician V. Landsbergis expressed concerns about the financial transparency of the political group 'Nemuno aušra', following allegations of questionable funding.
Gloomy information regarding the criminal suspicion of a 54-year-old specialist doctor: The actions lasted three days
A 54-year-old general practitioner in Kuopio, Finland, is suspected of attempted murder following a three-day-long assault that began on February 17.
What is happening between Pakistan and Afghanistan: the escalation is serious, conventional war unlikely
Pakistan has launched military strikes against Afghanistan, marking a significant escalation in their long-standing conflict, while Afghanistan has retaliated with its own attacks.
Instead of demolition, legalization. A reversal in the dispute over the campsite in Kokořínsko
The article discusses a significant legal development regarding a campsite in Kokořínsko, where instead of being demolished, the site is being legalized after a long dispute.
Rinku bids farewell to father, fiancée Priya's emotional post goes viral
Indian cricketer Rinku Singh mourns the passing of his father, Khan Chand Singh, who succumbed to liver cancer after a long battle.
Bruno Mars gracefully blends black rhythms in new album
Bruno Mars' fourth solo album, "The Romantic," presents a smoother sound and is shorter than previous works, raising expectations among his fans after a long wait since his last solo release.
See Alvar Myhlback's praised sprint technique: 'Best in the world'
Alvar Myhlback, a star long-distance skier, is highlighted for his exceptional sprint technique ahead of defending his title in the prestigious Vasaloppet race.
After being acquitted, Kejriwal launched a sharp attack on BJP
Kejriwal criticized BJP following a significant legal ruling in a long-standing alcohol scam controversy in Indian politics.
A discovery at the Great Mosque of Homs may reveal the location of the Sun Temple of Elagabalus, the first transgender emperor
A newly discovered inscription at the Great Mosque of Homs could provide insights into the long-lost location of the Sun Temple associated with the controversial Roman Emperor Elagabalus.
Spring not just in the calendar: the long-awaited warmth returns
Spring weather is officially returning to Lithuania with clearer skies and increasing temperatures, as forecasters predict milder conditions over the weekend.
The USCIS 50/20 Rule: Who Can Take the U.S. Citizenship Test in Spanish
The USCIS has a provision allowing certain long-term legal permanent residents to take the U.S. citizenship test in Spanish rather than English, subject to age and residency requirements.
Frosty Winter and Horrific Electricity Prices Again Next Winter? Check the Weather Statistics to See How Often Severe Frost Repeats
Many are considering their electricity contracts for next winter due to the recently experienced long and cold frost periods, which have driven electricity prices up significantly.
Monte Carlo Incorporadora & Multipropriedade strengthens the real estate market
Monte Carlo Incorporadora & Multipropriedade is becoming a leader in Brazil's real estate market with a focus on long-term investment and urban development.
People with rare diseases wait for diagnosis for years, a patient registry is meant to help
A new patient registry aims to address the long wait times for diagnosis faced by individuals with rare diseases in Czechia.
Does burnt toast cause cancer? Scientist explains
The article discusses the long-held belief about the correlation between burnt food and cancer risk, particularly focusing on acrylamide formation in high-starch foods.
Females of this species have antlers. It is already known why. A surprising function
A study reveals that female caribou have antlers, which serve a significant role in their survival and nutrition, contradictory to the long-held belief that antlers are primarily for defense.
Customs duties, agriculture, climate... What does the EU-Mercosur agreement really contain?
The EU-Mercosur agreement, long discussed and now set for provisional application despite French reservations, outlines points related to customs duties, agriculture, and climate.
Hindukush: Pakistan's Security Apparatus Saw the Taliban as Its Trump Card - What a Mistake
Pakistan's air force is attacking Taliban positions in Afghanistan, escalating a long-standing conflict that the government has fostered.
The Euribor Gives Another Slight Respite in February and Faces a Long Period of Stability
The Euribor rate shows minimal changes in February, remaining stable as the European Central Bank holds interest rates steady.
Euroleague Player – NBA Betting Scandal: Risks of Long Years Behind Bars
Antonio Blakeney, a player for Tel Aviv's Hapoel, is implicated in a betting scandal involving intentional poor performance during games.
Kenya to Offer Patients Free Six-Month HIV 'Breakthrough' Prevention Jab
Kenya has begun providing lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug, free of charge to eligible patients, marking a significant advancement in the fight against HIV.
Konrad Szymański: A Long Shadow of Zbigniew Ziobro Hangs Over SAFE
The article discusses concerns surrounding the implementation of the SAFE program in the EU, highlighting criticisms and potential implications for European security and defense funding.
Spicy Lineup on Moravec. Critics Have Achieved Their Goal: Okamura Will Attend the Sunday Debate
Tomio Okamura will make an appearance on the long-running Czech debate show 'Otázky Václava Moravce' for the first time in over a decade after critics' persistent pressure.
Flávia Bacelar's brother composes song for the journalist who died at 31: 'As long as the sun shines, you will live'
Luís Paulo Cochá, brother of journalist Flávia Bacelar, composed a tribute song following her death from aggressive cancer at the age of 31.
Erasmus Shipinvest receives new LPG carrier
Erasmus Shipinvest Group has added the new LPG carrier 'Gas Long' to its fleet.
Time of Executions and Long-Term Imprisonments / 75 Years After the Harshest Persecutions of the Communist Regime in Slovakia
The article reflects on the brutal persecutions carried out by the Communist regime in Slovakia during the early 1950s, marking the 75th anniversary of these events.
Jorun Stiansen Ready for Tons of Rock with Punk Rock: - A Dream for Many Years
Jorun Stiansen is set to perform at the Tons of Rock festival with a punk band, realizing a long-held dream of hers.
Democracy: Future Generations Will Suffer Under This Debt – Just Like Under Lack of Climate Protection
The article discusses the long-term impacts of government debt and inadequate climate protection, emphasizing the responsibility of current generations to distribute burdens fairly.
Traffic in Liberec will be paralyzed by a one-year closure of Jablonecká Street in the city center
Jablonecká Street in Liberec is set to undergo a year-long closure, impacting local traffic significantly.