Chelsea Edges Everton: Premier League Win Fuels Champions League Chase
Chelsea grabbed a crucial 1-0 win over Everton at Stamford Bridge, tightening their grip on a possible Champions League spot. The match, aired on TNT Sports in the UK and USA Network stateside, saw both teams grappling with injury woes—leaving fans anxious and hopeful about their clubs' seasons.
Wisconsin Judge Faces Arrest After Allegedly Obstructing ICE in Courthouse Immigration Case
Judge Hannah Dugan was charged with obstruction after allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant avoid ICE at a Milwaukee courthouse. The incident has intensified debates about immigration enforcement and judicial independence in Wisconsin.
DWP State Pension Boost: Up to £11,905 Back Payments Set for Thousands by 2024 Deadline
Thousands of pensioners, mostly married women, widows, and those over 80, are set to receive back payments of up to £11,905 after the DWP uncovered widespread underpayments. Nearly £417 million has already reached qualifying widows, with most remaining cases expected to be resolved before 2024 ends.
Jamie Vardy Leaves Leicester City After 13 Years, Plans for Next Football Chapter
Jamie Vardy is leaving Leicester City after 13 years and nearly 200 goals, ending a historic run with the club. He played a huge role in their Premier League title and FA Cup win, but says he isn’t done with football yet. His exit follows Leicester’s tough season and recent relegation.
Penn Badgley Explores Joe Goldberg’s Brutal Fate in 'You' Finale: A Sharp Commentary on Toxic Romance
Penn Badgley opens up about Joe Goldberg's dramatic ending in the 'You' series finale, where a violent confrontation leaves Joe exposed—both literally and metaphorically. Badgley unpacks the symbolic punishment and the show's deeper message about toxic relationships and the myths we buy into.
Brighton Marathon 2025: Key Details and What to Expect on Race Day
Brighton Marathon 2025 kicks off on April 6 with a unique mix of city and coastal scenery along its celebrated 26.2-mile route. Expect roaring crowds, a vibrant festival vibe, and plenty of charity runners making a difference. It's one of Brighton's most anticipated sporting events.
Turkey Earthquake: Magnitude 6.1 Tremor Near Düzce Leaves Two Dead and Hundreds of Buildings Damaged
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Düzce, western Turkey, on November 23, 2022, claiming two lives and injuring at least 93. Over 2,500 buildings suffered damage, especially older ones. The quake, linked to the North Anatolian Fault, also brought widespread panic and power outages.
Marks & Spencer Payment Chaos Leaves UK Shoppers Frustrated Over Easter Weekend
Marks & Spencer's UK stores faced serious disruption as contactless payments, click-and-collect, and returns were halted by a tech meltdown over the Easter weekend. Store queues grew, cafés closed, and angry customers took to social media. The company admitted the crisis but offered no estimate for repairs, echoing a major 2024 outage.
Will Still Keeps Lens Competitive After Losing Stars to Premier League Transfers
Will Still has managed to keep RC Lens in the fight, even after losing Abdukodir Khusanov and Ross Danso to top English clubs. His dynamic tactics, hands-on coaching, and personal resilience stand out as he navigates squad changes and life outside football.
Zhao Xintong Shines with 147 Break After 20-Month Match-Fixing Ban in Snooker Comeback
Zhao Xintong returned to professional snooker after serving a 20-month suspension for his involvement in a match-fixing scandal, quickly making headlines by notching a 147 break and winning his first event back. His journey reflects the major impact of the scandal on Chinese snooker, with stricter bans for others and a record number of Chinese players now in championship contention.