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A year after Courtney's death, mother remembers her 'little girl'
Courtney Herron's body was found in Royal Park on May 25, 2019. A year later, family and friends gathered at her grave in the autumn sun to remember her.
Reggie Bush says paying college athletes will 'destroy some people'
Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush voiced strong concerns over the NCAA's recent support of a player endorsement plan, saying that paying college athletes who don't have the proper guidance is "going to destroy some people."
Hilary Duff slams accusers - Entertainment News
Hilary Duff has hit out at social media users accusing her of pedophilia and child trafficking.
Long lines outside NYC bike stores as people avoid public transportation
Forget Trader Joe’s — long lines are snaking around the corners of Big Apple bicycle stores as transit-averse New Yorkers seek a safe way to get around during the coronavirus
Prince Harry 'drove decision' to quit as senior royals
The 35-year-old royal and his wife Duchess Meghan stepped back as senior royals earlier this year and moved to America to carve out a new life as philanthropists.
Most Celebrities Are Broke Because The Industry Doesn’t Pay – Master Richard
Ghanaian actor, Mikki Osei Berko, otherwise known as Master Richard, has revealed how broke most Ghanaian celebrities are.
Purchase A GXT5 To Help Disadvantaged Kids Get The Education Assistance They Need
Auckland, New Zealand [May 25, 2020] – From now until the end of June, Vertiv is proudly donating $50 from the sale of every GXT5 to help support children in need in Australia and New Zealand.
HomeToGo CEO: Why COVID-19 Will Change Summer Vacation, But Not Cancel It
HomeToGo Co-founder and CEO Patrick Andrae talks about how COVID-19 has changed consumers' appetites for travel and vacation rentals.
Rajasthan Villagers Dig Water Reservoir to Ensure Thirsty Wild Animals Don't Stray Into Village
A group of around 35 people of Rajasthan's Pali village, situated in Jamavaramgarh tehsil, took part in the effort.
'Disgusted' couple left in tears by poor-quality government-funded food parcels
Susan Collins and Tim Maber, from Somerset, have hit out at the government claiming that the food packages they received during the coronavirus pandemic were "terrible"
Meghan Markle 'convinced there was a conspiracy against her' leading up to her royal exit
Meghan Markle's 'friend' has spoken out about her time in the UK
Reggie Bush: College athletes need guidance if they’re getting paid
If college athletes are going to start making money, their checks should come with a side of “guidance,” according to Reggie Bush. The former USC star said he wished he had gotten
Delivery App Fee Caps Introduced As Restaurants Rebel
Fee caps have been introduced to protect restauranters that use a delivery app as reported by NBC. Coronavirus has hit the hospitality industry hard with
Angry Neighbor Punishes Ford Mustang Owner With Foam
If you're thinking of buying an aftermarket exhaust then you might want to read this story first. Aaron Rob...
Paper valuation may burn a hole in their pocket
Plus Two teachers grapple with uncertainty of transport services to centres in Tiruchi district
Driver freed by firefighters after crash in Derbyshire street
They were getting treatment from paramedics
Jim Montgomery on Stars dismissal, road to sobriety: 'That firing was deserved'
The Dallas Stars fired the second-year head coach on Dec. 10 citing
Dudley Zoo losing £50,000-a-week as coronavirus hits investment plans
Dudley Zoo is losing £50,000 a week while being closed amid the coronavirus crisis with bosses admitting they will have to put plans for a £800,000 new enclosure on hold.
Indian Gives Cold Bath to Venomous King Cobra to Beat the Heat – Video
Not only humans, even reptiles are bearing the brunt of the extremely hot climate in parts of India. A video of a man showering a cobra, a highly poisonous snake, has...
Where's the pelican crossing? Adorable moment tiny cygnets struggle to climb up kerb as they cross road
Swans George and Zelda exhibited perfect co-parenting when they slowly walked their cygnets across a road in Cheltenham. Onlookers stood in the middle of the road to stop any traffic.
Mum whose daughter was killed in tragic accident says new baby has given her strength
Mum-of-five Amanda Furner, from Melbourne in Australia, was heavily pregnant when her car rolled over and tragically killed three-year-old Charlotte in October last year
Rajasthan’s Churu sizzles at 47.5 degrees, heatwave to abate after May 28
Churu in Rajasthan recorded the highest temperature of the season at 47.5 degrees Celsius on Monday, followed by Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh where.
Daily wagers’ struggle continues despite easing of lockdown
Many wait endlessly at labour addas
Seniors get front-row seat to gosling rescue at retirement home
Some Sherwood Park youngins left the nest on Saturday, but not without a little bit of assistance.
Teacher misses pupils so much she goes on 18-mile run to visit each one
'It was lovely to see the kids.'
Domino's relaunch Click & Collect service
Domino's has launched a Click & Collect service in 19 of its restaurants nationwide.
130 people say they are Jeffrey Epstein’s child to claim cut of his estate
A Florida-based legal service looking for potential heirs of the perverted moneyman told The Sun it has been contacted by at least 386 people.
Derbyshire man 'sworn at and abused' for trying to social distance
He was out walking with his father when the incident happened
Watch A Baby Bear Carjack A Mercedes E-Class
The great outdoors can be beautiful but terrifying at the same time. Luckily humans have developed the abil...
'Game of Thrones' author George RR Martin just bought a historic American railroad he wants to restore for sightseeing, film shoots, and even escape rooms on rails
"Even though I'm an old guy, I'm a 13-year-old inside," the author told the Albuquerque Journal of the new investment.
Domestic visitors bring hope
As autumn leaves fall, optimism in the face of Covid-19 is on the rise in the Waitaki Valley. There were signs that domestic tourists were starting...
The ultimate grass cutting hack! ‘Genius’ chills on his swing while the lawnmower does all the work
A driver in Marion, Indiana, stopped their car to film a lawnmower cutting a lawn completely on its own. They filmed it tied to the end of a piece of a rope circling a pole in the middle of the lawn.
These Are the Government Guidelines for Victorian Restaurants and Cafes to Reopen
No tables bigger than six. No self-service cutlery and glass stations, or communal drink and condiment stations. And alcohol can only be served with a meal, “which is more than a snack”. Here’s how you’ll experience dining in Victoria from June 1.
LETTER: Surprise — MGM will have free parking again!
Now they need the locals.
What Investors Can Learn From Sears And J. C. Penney
History often does repeat itself. Being innovative matters now more than ever as America reopens. The J. C. Penney and Sears experiences can inform investors lo
Drive-ins hit by order
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry confirmed Monday her order limiting gatherings to fewer than 50 vehicles does apply to drive-in movie theatres like the Starlight in Enderby.
Tax Attorneys Fight Covid-19 Stay-Home Order In Idaho
Donald “Mac” MacPherson is the most colorful tax attorney I have ever covered.
Woman forced to close company because husband refuses to watch child after 3 days
Women across the world are choosing to leave the workforce to take care of their children as schools remain closed, and responsibilities mount.
People flock to Mississippi Gulf Coast for Memorial Day
Memorial Day turned out to be busy as people returned to Mississippi beaches.
Manhattan Beach moving ahead with retail reopening
Even before the state announced it would let retail stores reopen, Manhattan Beach was moving forward with its plan to allow small shops to operate.
Maharashtra: For weary migrants taking train home, a free meal & bottled water
Since May 13, when they began with providing packed meals to passengers on board six or seven trains, they have clocked more than one lakh meals in total for those boarding the trains alone.
The 9 Types Of Irish Football Fan You Will Definitely Find On The Internet
While we may not see any international football for quite some time, that doesn't stop the conversation around Irish football. Scouring the comments sections of newspa...
Americans finding ways to stay active while keeping distance
Vicki L. Friedman always wanted to play golf with her adult sons but until this spring couldn’t find time to learn the game and practice. Shaun Warkentin was looking for...
'Local box' supports vendors
Okanagan's Craft Culture has launched The Local Box to help vendors who have felt the negative impacts of markets being cancelled due to COVID-19.
Tesco announces two big changes to Clubcard scheme - and it's good news
The supermarket is giving shoppers more time to retrospectively add Clubcard points to their accounts - while those who have already claimed them will have an extra year to use them up
Sporting Khalsa have backing for £1m ground improvements
A football club looks to have staved off the threat of having to tear down £1 million worth of improvements to its ground.
PHOTOS: Hungry Zimbabweans queue for porridge in Chitungwiza
Thousands of Zimbabwe are flocking to a soup kitchen where a good Samaritan Samantha Murozoki is feeding the hungry people with porridge at her Chitungwiz...
COVID-19 lockdown stifles Eid celebrations in West Bengal
Eid-ul-fitr celebrations in the city and its neighbourhood turned out to be a low-key affair this year, as people marked the culmination of the fasting month of Ramzan by offering prayers from the confines of their homes, amid the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.
Mary-Kate Olsen files for divorce from Olivier Sarkozy the day NYC courts reopen after emergency petition was denied
MARY-KATE Olsen has reportedly once again filed for divorce from husband Olivier Sarkozy after her emergency petition was denied earlier this month. The 33-year-old Full House star originally filed…
Nine forests in Dublin mountains to be upgraded for recreational use
The forests have been managed by Coillte primarily for commercial purposes to date
A year after Courtney's death, mother remembers her 'little girl'
Courtney Herron's body was found in Royal Park on May 25, 2019. A year later, family and friends gathered at her grave in the autumn sun to remember her.
Malawi Learners Get School Meals at Home
The young learners receive hot porridge made from maize or soya bean flour mixed with salt and sugar.
Hundreds take part in parade to mark first birthday of boy who lost both parents in El Paso shooting
A boy who lost both of his parents in a mass shooting at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart last year has celebrated his first birthday – and he did not celebrate it alone.Paul Gilbert Anchondo was only two months old when his parents were killed while protecting him from a mass shooter.
City lawyer sends notice to civil aviation minister
Says airlines flouting norms by retaining the amount paid for tickets cancelled due to lockdown; notice says airlines sitting on passengers’ money and earning i
Weather in Latvia expected spring-like with a possibility of thunderstorms
Weather in the coming days in Latvia will be generally moderate – slow wind with some rain every now and then, including thunderstorms. Nevertheless, the sun will shine more often, as reported by Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre.
Ajayi Crowther University and Osoogun - The Nation Nigeria
It is commendable that, from September, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, Oyo State, will have a campus in Osoogun, where the celebrated cleric after whom...
Bear breaks into car but owners scream so much it decides it's not worth it
'Don't f**k with the Mercedes.'
Indian Motorcycles Offering Discounts Of Up To Rs 6.7 Lakh
The discount is valid on select BS4-compliant motorcycles manufactured in 2019 that are registered by the company in Haryana and under the company’s own name
Here’s Why The $51 Million Celeste Barber Raised With Your Help Can’t Be Shared Around
The Supreme Court ruled that $51 million Celeste Barber raised for the NSW RFS can't be shared with other states and agencies. Here's why.
Reggie Bush says paying college athletes will 'destroy some people'
Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush voiced strong concerns over the NCAA's recent support of a player endorsement plan, saying that paying college athletes who don't have the proper guidance is "going to destroy some people."
Nottingham hour by hour weather forecast as temperatures set to stay high in coming week
The upcoming week looks set for more sunshine and high temperatures
Farmers, ranchers adapt to new eating routines amid pandemic
“We woke up one day, and all the restaurants were closed. All of them,” said Felix Florez, the owner of Black Hill Ranch, a hog farm in Cypress. Just like that, the coronavirus pandemic changed his bu
Reggie Bush says college athletes need financial guidance if they're getting paid
If college athletes are going to start getting paid, former USC star Reggie Bush said that their checks should come with some “guidance.”
The World's 10 Richest Cities
The U.S. is home to six of the 10 richest cities in the world, according to data on the global wealth population.
When is Memorial Day in the US and what does it commemorate?
It's traditionally a big holiday weekend.
TTD to auction 50 immovable properties in TN, Andhra
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has decided to auction 50 immovable petty properties located at different places in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Rishikesh in Uttarakhand, a top functionary of TTD said on Sunday. Continue Reading →
Assam police recruitment 2020: SLPRB announces 1,081 vacancies, online applications open till 25 June
State Level Police Recruitment Board, Assam, has invited applications for various posts such as forester, forest guard, stenographer, surveyor, mahout, carpenter and driver in the forest department.
‘Appalled’ judge sentences pastor for theft from Oso victims
“God only knows what darkness in (Gary) Ray’s soul has caused him to do these things,” the judge said.
'What would I do with seven days off each week?' Britain's most recognisable police officer is staying on the beat
His face has been used on thousands of cardboard cutouts throughout the country
Selling of TTD properties on the name of substandard is insult on devotees: Pawan Kalyan
Terming the donated lands and other properties to Lord Sri Venkateswara of Tirumala Tirupati Devastanams as substandard was nothing but an insult to the devotees, stated the Jana Sena president Pawan...
Bruno Fernandes provides insight on how he stunned Man Utd with test results
Man United midfielder Bruno Fernandes returned to the club's Carrington training ground last week, where it was found he had quickened his pace while in lockdown
UK weather forecast: Britain to scorch in 26C highs for days before 'dramatic dip'
Forecasters are in agreement May will end with a flurry of high temperatures and largely fine weather after parts of the UK saw well over a month's worth of rain over the weekend
High school yearbook staff shifts from prom to pandemic
When spring break started back in early March, the Moorhead High School yearbook staff was preparing to document a hectic spring of sports, concerts, prom and graduation. But COVID-19 canceled all tho
Get up to 70% off Liverpool kit in the LFC x NB sale
Enjoy great deals on a range of products, including the 19/20 home kit
Skye Canyon hosts Memorial Day car parade in Las Vegas
In the age of COVID-19, planners have to get creative when it comes to community events, said Brittany Bolduc, event coordinator for the Skye Canyon master-planned community.
A $313 Million Jackpot Prize Could Be Won By A Player From India!
Winning a multi-million dollar jackpot is the dream of lottery fans across the globe. Mega Millions is now offering players a massive $313 million (₹23.7 billion) jackpot prize, which is currently
Dust and thunderstorm to bring respite from heatwave in north India on May 29-30, says IMD
Weather Forecast Today, May 25: The IMD has also issued an orange warning for heatwave for east Uttar Pradesh, Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of IMD’s Regional Meteorological Centre, told the PTI.
Talking Stick Resort, Casino Arizona, and Desert Diamond West Valley to reopen next week
After remaining closed for more than a month due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Talking Stick Resort, Casino Arizona, and Desert Diamond West Valley Casino have confirmed their plans to reopen next week.
National parks hope visitors comply with virus measures
As Yellowstone and other national parks end a two-month shutdown due to the coronavirus, park officials ask visitors to take simple precautions: Wash hands, keep a safe distance apart, wear protect...
Find Out If A Movie Is On Netflix, Foxtel Or Stan With This App
With an ever-increasing number of streaming services available in Australia, it's becoming harder (at least, more time-consuming) to figure out where a movie or television series is streaming from. Add to that, content is a revolving door with licences expiring and new ones beginning. Luckily for us, there's a site...
Girl whose parents were told she would never walk takes first steps in lockdown
Holly is an identical twin and was born premature.
Zion National Park fills up early Sunday on Memorial Day weekend
Zion National Park’s Scenic Drive was so full Sunday that the park had to close access by 6:30 a.m. and the whole park was full by 11 a.m., the park said.
Aberdeen chief Dave Cormack reckons either SPFL or SFA should be SCRAPPED
DAVE CORMACK reckons it’s time to streamline Scottish football – by SCRAPPING either the SPFL or SFA. The Aberdeen chairman believes the governance of our game has become too bloated and thin…
Alpaca-rearing business granted green light for permanent workers’ house
A mobile home in the Green Belt can now be replaced by a permanent house so that a rural worker can stay on site to supervise an alpaca herd.
Mum creates mini masks for tooth fairy after daughter asks about protecting her
'What if she comes to my house, and then goes to another kids house? Then that kid has MY germs too.'
Id-ul-Fitr a low-key affair in city
People celebrate the festival and offer prayers at their homes
Man shares photos of apartment a landlord is renting out for N520k in Lagos
According to Ifeanyi, the landlord put up the rough-looking apartment for N350,000 as basic rent and N520,000 as total package, located in Surulere, Lagos.
TripAdvisor flooded with fake Barnard Castle reviews after Dominic Cummings 'visit'
An ex-teacher's bombshell claim of having spotted Dominic Cummings allegedly breaking lockdown rules to visit Barnard Castle, in Country Durham, has led to a flurry of fake reviews online
Pitso: I Had Offers From South Africa…
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane, who last week signed a new bumper four-year contract to keep him at Chloorkop, has revealed he had “offers” from rival clubs in the PSL.
Reliance’s JioMart live across India: Important details about the Amazon, Flipkart’s rival
Currently, JioMart is available as a web version but the mobile version is expected to be available very soon. No official words from Reliance as of yet. Reliance has officially launched JioMart in the country across almost all regions.
No parades, but cemeteries open, flags up for Memorial Day
Recognizing the holiday is more complicated this year, but local groups are doing what they can.
The Chase fans astonished as player Shirley plans to rent gentleman companion with winnings
The Chase's Shirley revealed she hoped to spend her prize money on renting a gentleman companion - and she already had her eye on one of the chasers
WWII Veteran Walking 100 Miles to Celebrate 100th Birthday
A World War II veteran about to turn 100 years old will walk 100 miles to raise money for those suffering financially from the coronavirus.
A ‘silver’ fish from Velankanni
The new freshwater species, Puntius sanctus, grows to only 7 cm
From Sachin Tendulkar to Bajrang Punia, sports fraternity extend their greetings on Eid-ul-Fitr
Eid ul-Fitr, also called the festival of breaking the fast, is celebrated at the end of the month of Ramadan, and is typically associated with goodwill and gestures of good faith.
Report From Italy – How Consumers Act As Retail Reopens
I was recently introduced to Ms. Francesca Venturi who gave me an insight on Italy's reopening of stores. Her observations are valuable on how the United States shoppers may act.
Bowers & Wilkins: Bonus Speakers With Home Cinema Bundles
Bowers & Wilkins is upgrading home cinema packages to 7.1 channels when a 5.1 channel speaker system is purchased, giving away two bonus speaker channels or a subwoofer with certain models. This high-value offer ends 30th June 2020.
Registration For Leaving Cert Calculated Grades Opens Tomorrow Morning
Online registration for Leaving Cert calculated grades opens tomorrow at 10am.
Businesses changing restrooms as they move to reopen
Businesses are now having to consider how they’ll need to change up their restrooms as they move to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Newcastle United have transfer guru on agenda – Magpies are ‘hottest track’
There are frequent reports in the French media which hype former PSG sporting director Antero Henrique, and sometimes they’re so positive towards him it feels like he could have written the words himself. Le10 Sport have another on the situation, and claim Newcastle United have him on their agenda. The idea is the club’s prospective Saudi owners
Redundancies pitting workers against each other
New Zealand and immigrant workers are being pitted against each other as South Island businesses wield the axe over thousands of jobs. Unions say...
Charitable runs, walks learn to adapt to crowd limits
The coronavirus pandemic has forced charities or nonprofit groups to cancel or postpone an untold number of walks and runs that raise money for everything from Alzheimer's to Parkinson's.
Okanagan distillery gets boost from Vernon brewery to create more hand sanitizer
Okanagan Spirits Craft Distillery has teamed up with a Vernon brewery to make even more hand sanitizer during the COVID-19 pandemic.The distillery has donat
Food inspection agency says variety of vegan chocolate bars contains milk
The agency says the allergen alert was prompted by consumer complaints
A return with just 20 customers might not seem economic, but for Ballarat restaurants, it's a perfect start
Ballarat restaurateurs say a return to dine in with 20 people as of next Monday is a smart move
Minor fire causes evacuation of Target store in central Las Vegas
A small fire inside a Target store Monday afternoon caused an evacuation of the business in central Las Vegas.
Toy drives for children in Armadale during coronavirus crisis
The Dale Hub in West Lothian give away toys three times a week to children in their community
Argos online bank holiday sales: today's best home, garden and tech deals
We're bringing you all the very best Argos online bank holiday sales, deals, discounts and much, much more.
Petition for paved path
The Pineview Valley Community Group is looking for some more pavement in their neighbourhood.
Free Ground And Venue Hire For Sport And Recreation Groups
Use of Wellington City Council facilities will be free for sports clubs until the end of June 2020, and there will be an extended winter season for sportsfields.
Council members could ban smoking in bars in Louisiana city
City leaders in northwest Louisiana will consider banning smoking in bars.
Educational publisher gives free access to teaching resources
PRESS RELEASE: Initially exclusive to Diwa partner schools, the Diwa Learning Town is now open to all educators to encourage them to start their learning continuity plan amid COVID-19
Should we really be blaming second home owners during coronavirus crisis?
One of the things that has occurred to me while the country has been dealing with the single largest health crisis for more than a generation is that number of column inches dedicated to the ownership and use of second homes in Suffolk and across the UK seems disproportionate.
Covid-19 Will Make Colleges Prove Their Worth
Online education should come at an online price.
A very modern flapper girl! She's just nine years old, but already Elizabeth Cook is a champion pigeon racer... beating her top-breeder dad in the process
Elizabeth Cook and her beady-eyed charges - two young birds called Purbeck Dash and Triple B - won four of six races in Devon and Cornwall last season, beating several former title-holders.
Gary Maley sees Livingston future decided on social media as club post bizarre Twitter poll
The goalkeeper is the club's only part-time player and is out of contract.
A fleet of these quirky-looking bikes will soon be hitting the streets of Nottingham
The cycles are already popular in Holland, Germany and Denmark
Mike Tindall reveals daughter Mia spends the morning doing schoolwork and afternoons playing sports and riding as he opens up about family life in lockdown on Princess Anne's estate
Mike Tindall, 41, who shares six-year-old Mia and Lena, one, with Zara Tindall, 39, told Hello! about family life on Princess Anne's Gloucestershire estate.
What's Open And Closed On Memorial Day 2020
Monday is Memorial Day. While all the days might be blurring together right now, the day is a federal holiday, which means some places might not be open that typically have been recently....
After Just Five Weeks, Pasta-Delivery Service Al Dente Shuts Up Shop
Italian chef Andrea Vignali did $10,000 in orders last week. But as of today, his tortellini with cacio e pepe filling, potato gnocchi and beef-and-pork lasagne are off the menu. There’s good news, though.
All limited edition video game consoles are wack
Your Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox One X and Last of Us: Part II PS4 Pro are naff, mate. Here's exactly why they're terrible.
SPONSORED: Ex-soldier who battled PTSD on how to keep a healthy mind and body
When ex-soldier Kevin Brooks was serving in Iraq he learned the importance of routine and exercise for maintaining a healthy body and mind – and now he is putting his army training into practice during lockdown.
Last Zamindar of Singampatti no more
Murugadoss took the reins as a child
Family’s calls kept them going
Three guest workers survive on biscuits and water and cycle away non-stop to reach home There were times in their journey when they wanted to give up, but then a call from their family would give them.
ACT grasslands and woodlands listed as critically endangered
On the advice of a panel of scientists, the ACT government said it was particularly worried about two types of area: "Natural Temperate Grassland" and "Yellow Box - Blakely's Red Gum Grassy Woodland".
Credit score drop? How to diagnose why, and what to do next
As the pandemic hits the economy hard, lenders and credit card issuers are offering payment modification programs such as forbearance and deferrals.
Is Email the Future of Journalism?
With the industry in free fall, new models are emerging.
Chandigarh aims to plant 2.55L saplings in 2020-21
The 2019-20 Greening Chandigarh Action Plan had a target of plantation of 2.53 lakh trees. The forest department managed to achieve the surplus task by planting and distributing 2.80 lakh plants.
Snowfall expected in Eastern, Western Cape provinces on Tuesday
The Eastern and Western Cape provinces can expect snowfall on Tuesday, according to the South African Weather Service, with some areas experiencing cool to cold weather.
US CDC warns of ‘aggressive’ rats searching for food during shutdowns
Humans are not the only ones who miss dining out.
Maharashtra: Gamut of challenges for coaching centres, teachers
Due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the peak season -- March to May -- for securing new admissions has eluded private educators and coaching centre owners, this year.
Amazon sale drops the price of a Kindle to $60
Amazon's standard Kindle has been discounted to $60 in its latest sale.
Old-fashioned milkman makes the rounds as US shoppers stay home
South Mountain Creamery says it saw an almost tenfold increase in new home delivery customers over a single weekend in late March when stay-at-home measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic started in the region.
‘Game of Thrones’ author George RR Martin just bought a historic American railroad he wants to restore for sightseeing, film shoots, and even escape rooms on rails
The railroad station that serves Santa Fe, New Mexico isn’t completely abandoned, but it’s seen better days.
SSI’s The Specialist now ready to assist shoppers
Upscale retailer SSI Group launches its concierge service, dubbed The Specialist, to assist customers shopping at home.
Traffic’s creeping back and some transit to collect fares again
Community Transit and Sound Transit are set to resume fares June 1, but not Everett Transit.
Normal People's Paul Mescal Is Raffling Off A Personal Chain For Pieta
Normal People star Paul Mescal is raffling off a chain to raise money for Pieta.
Queen Elizabeth once hid in bushes to avoid a guest
We’ve all had those awkward moments when we try to publically avoid someone – and so has the Queen!
Cringe! Social media users share the everyday phrases that make their toes curl - from 'big girl pants' to 'living my best life'
Dozens of people around the world shared their biggest bug bears after British author Jane Fallon revealed hers is an adult woman saying 'big girl pants'.
Dust, thunderstorms in parts of north India on May 29-30 likely to bring relief from heatwaves
People living in north India are likely to get some relief as IMD has predicted dust and thunderstorms over several parts of north India on May 29-30.
Heat wave conditions to continue for a few more days
The heat wave conditions being experienced in different parts of the State are likely to continue for a few more days.Scorching heat is being witnessed in several districts with important towns, espec
Surrey Council approves liquor license to barbershop
Despite safety concerns, Surrey City Council has approved a barbershop's request to serve liquor.
Plant-based 'meats' catch on in the COVID-19 pandemic
Meat industry's troubles may have provided a boost for plant-based meat substitutes
CBD Melbourne: Some free advice for private equity giant Bain
Jayne Hrdlicka could be Virgin’s next CEO or the chairwoman if Bain Capital is successful in its bid for the airline. Interestingly, she's still on the payroll of her former employer.
Canadian Muslims find creative new ways to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, despite COVID-19 restrictions
Mosques around Ontario hosted ‘drive-through Eid celebrations’ handing out goodie bags full of sweets, toys, soft drinks, balloon animals and other treats to members of the community
Pomlum villagers devoid of ration cards, govt cash aid
SHILLONG: As is the case in most other Dorbars, Pomlum is no exception when to comes to receiving cash benefit for the registered daily wage earners. This suburban area, only about 10 km from here, is also devoid of the benefit of ration cards.With m
Clean Up America Tour Continues in Democrat-Controlled Philadelphia
Scott Presler's latest clean up America and register voters campaign took place in Philadelphia during the Memorial Day weekend.
Asifabad farmer to present apples to CM KCR
It may be recalled that CM KCR invited Balaji for a meeting after being impressed by latter's brave decision to grow the fruits a few weeks back.
Restrictions stand on outdoor events despite Aldergrove drive-in's opposition
The province's top doctor is not budging on restricting all drive-in events -- including movie theatres -- to 50 cars or less.
Crowds on Lake Wylie, boaters felt safe social distancing
The only real worry out on Lake Wylie Monday is how fast people could get on the water. A lot of boaters say they feel safest on the lake since there is plenty of space.
Woman falls in love with man 36 years younger after Facebook mixup
'I read stories about women like this and I never thought I'd be in this position.'
Firefighters battle multiple out-of-control forest fires in N.S. and N.B.
There are several forest fires in the Maritimes including three in each province that are considered out of control.
Council bosses still deciding fate of bonfire displays in Black Country
Council bosses are still deciding over whether bonfires will go ahead in the Black Country.
Drones come to rescue as Covid-19 pins down Irish service sector
News News: DUBLIN: Manna Aera, an Irish drone company, has come to the rescue of countless people as the delivery sector is still down in Ireland due to Covid-19.
What lockdown looked like in Wales on Bank Holiday Monday
The majority of people were confined to their gardens due to the coronavirus lockdown
The Moon Pays a Spring Visit To Virgo
An anonymous reader shares a report: The moon visits one of the spring constellations this week by traveling through the faint constellation of Virgo, the virgin. On 1 and 2 June, our natural satellite will pass close to Virgo's only bright star, Spica. Memorise its position and then return in the d...
Tamil Nadu: Bride tests positive for COVID-19 on the eve of wedding; marriage allowed with riders
A 26-year-old woman hailing from Villupuram tested positive for COVID-19 on the eve of her marriage with a youth belonging to Salem district on Sunday.
“Pest” Wallabies Could Be Earning Money For NZ
Wallabies given a dishonourable mention in government’s recent budget as a pest needing money to combat them, could be earning valuable local and export dollars money by way of meat and hides says a hunters’ environmental advocacy the Sporting Hunters Outdoor Trust.
Delhi heatwave to continue, temperatures will cross 45 degrees Celsius: IMD
The met department has issued a red alert in Delhi today due to the heatwave.
Confusion prevails over online sale of liquor
No online service providing agency will be entrusted with liquor trade. Liquor shop owners will take orders from 7 am to 1 pm and deliver the product home within 7 pm.
No crying over spilt milk as advisers focus on Virgin bid
Jayne Hrdlicka could be Virgin's next CEO or chairman if Bain is successful in its bid for the airline. Interestingly, she's still on the payroll of her former employer.
Meghan Markle was 'convinced there was conspiracy against her' and 'wanted out'
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry moved to Windsor after their royal wedding, but a friend has claimed the Duchess felt like an "outside" and struggled being so far away from her friends
In Pictures: Basking on the beach in bank holiday sunshine
Sun-seekers seized the opportunity to top up their tans.
Feature: Delays And Customer Communication Blackouts - What's Going On With Dispatch Games?
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Lightning strike causes fire, destroys Texas church
A fire caused by a lightning strike destroyed a church in Tom Bean, Texas early Saturday morning.
Moment angry farmer covers Mercedes in SLURRY after owner parked on his field 'to go to the beach'
The tractor driver fired muck all over the luxury car near a gate on his farm in Cornwall. A clip of the incident emerged after people flocked to the coast to enjoy the warm weather over the weekend.
Americans finding ways to stay active while keeping distance
Vicki L. Friedman always wanted to play golf with her adult sons but until this spring couldn’t find time to learn the game and practice.
Reality star James ‘Arg’ Argent reveals he overdosed twice during cocaine battle
The TV star said he got clean after spending Christmas alone.
Sparse crowds on Memorial Day as NYC-area beaches reopen for weekend
Memorial Day was a washout for Big Apple beaches — and it didn’t even rain. The typical massive crowds that flock to local shores never materialized over the holiday weekend, as beaches
Fans create beer to celebrate Dundee United promotion – and support charity during coronavirus
A craft beer made specially for the play about the life of Dundee United legend Jim McLean, has been given a new lease of life supporting a local charity during the coronavirus outbreak.
Andhra Pradesh: Giant Flying Squirrel Spotted in Maredumilli forest
In rare photographic evidence ever found in two Telugu states, a seasoned birder from Andhra Pradesh has captured an Indian
Pandemic strands Norway racer in Alaska after Iditarod win
Thomas Waerner and his 16 dogs are waiting to return to his home in Norway after winning this year's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in March.
IKEA launches 'Click and Collect' feature for contactless shopping
The Click & Collect service is to ensure minimal contact between the staff and customers', when the customers arrive to collect the products from the store. Currently, this facility is only available Hyderabad
Millions of trees to be planted after bushfires
The plan is to get state-owned pine plantations back to pre-bushfire levels of stocked trees within a decade.
Expect to see Tolko’s Kelowna mill looking pretty much the same for months to come
The decommissioning and redevelopment of the Tolko lumber mill site on the waterfront in Kelowna is moving at a snail’s pace.“We’re still
Mark Rober's Rube-Goldberg squirrel feeder is the unicorn chaser you need right now
Former Apple and NASA engineer turned YouTube sensation Mark Rober (previously) decided to spend his quarantine birdwatching until his neighbourhood squirrels defeated his supposedly squirrel-proof…
Carer in floods of tears as B&M shopper berates her for 'spreading germs'
Kimberley Simpson took to Facebook after a B&M shopper berated her for 'spreading germs' because she was wearing her uniform, which left the key worker in tears
Mitchell Town recreational park in Clarendon gets facelift
Residents of Mitchell Town in Clarendon joined hands on Labour Day to give a facelift to the rural community’s more than five-decades-old recreational park.
Queen upsets locals at Sandringham estate by building half-mile 'eyesore' kerb to stop cars parking on roadside
Her Royal Highness, 94, had the 1,000-metre kerb erected at the royal estate near King's Lynn, Norfolk. The foot-high mound has prevented visitors from parking along the grass verge near the house.
Oklahoma farmer leaves surprising gift to research
He was still driving the Ford truck he’d bought in 1986 when he died last summer in an accident on his Waynoka farm at the age of 78.
Primary school teacher runs 18 miles to see students because she 'misses them'
Sarah Wilson, 43, self-distanced as she chatted with more than 60 of her students from Fishergate Primary School in York one at a time - and managed to raise £1,000 for charity in the process
Mercury levels soar in Hyderabad
Weather conditions continued to remain harsh across the city with the maximum temperature staying above 42 degree Celsius for the
Beak-a-boo! First white stork chicks born in Britain for 600 years peer out of their nest for first time in historic sighting
Pictures show the moment a parent arrives at its nest at Knepp Castle near Horsham, West Sussex - with the chicks - born earlier this month thanks to the White Stork Project - clearly visible.
Marie-Antoinette's travel bag fetches €43,750 at an auction of royal memorabilia near her former home of Versailles - five times the expert estimate
Queen Marie Antoinette's travel bag has sold for €43,750 (£39,143) at an auction of royal memorabilia near to the Palace of Versailles - more than five times its estimate.
Video: Woman Driven Out of Grocery Store by Angry Mob For Not Wearing a Mask
Video footage out of Staten Island shows a woman being driven out of a grocery store by an angry mob because she’s not wearing a mask.
Victim of Mt. Pleasant boat explosion hospitalized, being treated for burns
One of the three victims of a boat explosion and fire at a Mt. Pleasant marina is being treated for burns at a Georgia hospital, the boat owner said Monday.
The Chase: Bradley Walsh stunned as contestant wants to 'rent a chap' with prize
Shirley wants a companion to go travelling with.
Shoppers line up as Ross Dress for Less stores reopens | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
If two months in isolation taught the Lutu family anything, it was this: They needed more forks.
Home Bargains, B&M and B&Q's opening times today
Full opening hours for the second bank holiday in May 2020
Don’t try, just buy: How shopping will change post-coronavirus
The way we shop has changed. Customers can say goodbye to testers and fitting rooms, and say hello to disinfectant and spatial awareness.
Gordon Ramsay causes controversy in Cornwall yet again with all-day beach trip on Bank Holiday
From the afternoon until sunset, Gordon and his family made the most of their time on the golden shores over the weekend.
Leo Varadkar denies breaching guidelines during Pheonix Park downtime
Leo Varakar has denied breaching Covid-19 guidelines, after he was pictured socialising in Pheonix Park with friends at the weekend.
Little girl pulled back from edge of 400ft cliff after peering over
Terrifying pictures show the curious young girl being dragged back from the edge of the cliff in Birling Gap, near Eastbourne.
Belmont introduces open street dining to help downtown restaurants
The city set up chairs and tables for some social distancing dining, right there on the asphalt, to support nearby restaurants and shops.
Memorial Day tradition continues in Lynnwood amid pandemic
Loved ones placed flags at Floral Hills cemetery as bagpipes played in the distance Monday morning.
Apology over cabin rant
An Alberta man who stirred up a hornet's nest of reaction over his comments about the Shuswap's plea for visitors to stay away over the Victoria Day long weekend is offering an apology.
Greek silversmith Sotirios Voulgaris created the world-famous BVLGARI brand
BVLGARI is a world leading luxury brand known for its fine jewellery, watches, fragrances, accessories and leather goods.
Strawberry-banana milkshake moth wins over netizens
Sometimes you can appreciate the beauty of Mother Nature sitting right in your home. That’s what happened with Twitter user Rebecca
British Columbians can book a provincial campsite starting today
British Columbians will now be able to reserve a campsite at many -- but not all of -- B.C.'s provincial parks.
Kristian Laight: Despite 279 defeats from 300 fights, he says he emerged with success
Two years after the 300th, and the very last, final bell of a boxing match, a sound so familiar to Kristian Laight, he has nothing but pride for how things went.
Victorian cinema operators divided about re-opening on June 22
Limited capacity and a lack of new movies in the supply chain have made Victorian cinema operators hesitant to re-open in three weeks - but drive-ins have their foot on the pedal.
Watch | What are the benefits of GI tags and how are they awarded?
A video explaining the benefits of GI tags and how they are awarded
Mentally preparing for hurricane season after covid-19
At Fox4 we want to provide you with the resources you need to mentally prepare for hurricane season after the covid-19 pandemic.
What The Actual Fuck: Hitler’s Rumoured Pet Alligator Named Saturn Has Died At Age 84
What the actual fuck.
Viral video shows Staten Island store mob screaming at woman without mask
A viral video shows a mob of Staten Island grocery store shoppers screaming at a customer who wasn’t wearing a mask. The furious crowd yelled, “Get out!,” “Get the f–k
With these tools, you can have productive meetings just like these Fortune 500 CEOs
If you want to take your organization's meetings to the next level, listen to these Fortune 500 CEO's.
'Everesting' world record falls twice in four days
WHEN retired pro cyclist Phil Gaimon spent nearly eight hours climbing the equivalent height of Mount Everest, he had hoped he might have more than four days to enjoy his world record.
Old-fashioned milkman makes rounds as US shoppers stay home
The milk truck can be heard more than a block away, chugging along the narrow tree-lined streets of Washington’s historic Capitol Hill neighborhood.
This is what's happening to the new restaurants, bars and cafes that were set to open in Nottingham this year
'I don't know when, how or if we're going to open' says the owner of one of the businesses
Tipp’s camogie players to complete 1000km on foot or bike over five days to raise funds for hospice charities
Tipperary’s Senior and Intermediate Camogie players will cover 1000km over the 5-day period May 28 to June 1 with a fun theme each day to raise much needed funds for three hospic...
Picture Perfect: 'It is the highest spot in the stadium and all I had for company were a few dead birds'
Tommy Dickson shares the story behind his favourite photograph.
Air passengers go into quarantine in hotels in Coimbatore
On the first day of resumption of air travel on Monday, 100 passengers reached the city. From the aircraft from New Delhi and Chennnai, the city received around 40 passengers and by the evening aircra
Walkers blamed for kicking down fence at Kinross golf club so they can gain access to grounds
Kinross Golf Course has been targeted by vandals who tore down a fence in a lockdown wrecking spree.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Frogmore deal revealed: Couple began paying back £2.4m for cottage renovations only after Prince Charles agreed to foot bill for their security in US
Harry and Meghan pledged to reimburse taxpayers for renovating their briefly lived-in Windsor home, which they have insisted on keeping as a British base despite their move to Los Angeles.
Centre donates N70,000 to teenage mother held in hospital
Bola Bamigbola, Osogbo Following an interview published by Saturday PUNCH about her plight, the Women Advocate Research and Documentation Centre, Lagos, on Sunday, donated the sum of N70,000 to Bl...
EU-Startups Job Board: 5 exciting startup jobs waiting for you in sunny Spain
With many Spanish cities now in phase 1 or phase 2 of the ‘de-escalation’ of the quarantine, many more startup jobs and opportunities are opening up. The EU-Startups job board, which we just relaunched, is proof of this, having received a small influx of jobs the past few days. Whether you’re a m
Eating local and plant-based diets: how to feed cities sustainably
How do you feed a city? It is one of the great questions of our time. After all, for a species that ultimately depends on plants to feed ourselves, we do tend to cram ourselves into places that are rather ...
The tobacco firm that is still making a mint from menthol cigarettes: Bosses are accused of sidestepping ban aimed at stopping children smoking
Mint-flavoured cigarettes, which make up around one in four sales, were banned in Britain last Wednesday amid concerns they were luring young people. JTI launched its new range on the same day.
Pandemic stifles progress in the 405 diningscape but doesn't kill it
The Food Dude updates the latest news from around the 405 diningscape.
‘Bitten’ hard by the pandemic
Those passionate about travelling and made it their profession are now rethinking their strategies for web traffic and content post-Covid outbreak.
Reality star James ‘Arg’ Argent reveals he overdosed twice during cocaine battle
Reality star James “Arg” Argent has revealed he is a drug addict and overdosed twice last year.
Warning! Do Not Try This at Home: Netizens Left Shocked as Man Casually Gives King Cobra a Bath
It looked like the snake was enjoying the water as it stayed quite calm throughout.
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Crowds pack pool bar at Lake of the Ozarks amid pandemic
It's business per usual at the Lake of the Ozarks. Businesses stay busy with out-of-towners vacationing over Memorial Day Weekend.
Angry Barnard Castle OAPs say Dominic Cummings must go
Reaction was strong in the County Durham market town where the Downing Street adviser was reported to have visited in April.
Surrey history buff transcribes her way to a provincial award
‘It can be tedious work but it’s also very interesting,’ Diane Johnson says
Telford care home receives dose of #KindleKindness
Kindles have been donated to a care home in Telford, after a council funding campaign to tackle loneliness and isolation during lockdown.
Poundland to open 26 more stores this week
The discount retailer said that while it had kept most of its stores open for essential shopping, around 100 were temporarily shut in March.
Khammam: Puvvada Ajay Kumar says agriculture officials to Prepare agri plans for kharif season
Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar told agriculture officials to prepare agriculture plans for kharif season following the government’s directions and crop coverage proposed in the district.
Reliance Industries launches JioMart service across cities, offers discounts: Here's how to buy groceries, place an order
Customers can now log on to the newly-launched website jiomart.com to place an order
Crieff golf club becomes latest to announce reopening date
A Crieff golf club has become the latest to announce its reopening date.
Summerlin man performs taps for neighbors to honor veterans
A Summerlin man performed taps on Monday afternoon in front of his home to honor U.S. military veterans for Memorial Day.
TripAdvisor flooded with fake Barnard Castle reviews after Dominic Cummings 'visit'
An ex-teacher's bombshell claim of having spotted Dominic Cummings allegedly breaking lockdown rules to visit Barnard Castle, in Country Durham, has led to a flurry of fake reviews online
FLA School District Allows Students to Use Chosen Not Birth Names
A school district in Florida is changing protocol for logging on for online learning to allow trans students to use chosen not birth names.
Senior Living: Having a will makes good sense, but many still need one
Most people know the value of having a will, but I am still surprised by how many people who still don’t have one
The abandoned railway station through a hidden wood that has lain dormant for 100 years
Down a small wooded area lies Spencer Road Halt railway station, which closed in 1915
Charlotte Hawkins and Ben Shephard slam Cummings on Good Morning Britain
Viewers tell presenters they now consider lockdown over
Sam George takes a swipe at Mensa Otabil
Head pastor of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Dr. Mensa Otabil has been asked to stop watching the national geography channel and rather concentrate on national issues.
Victorian cinema operators divided about re-opening on June 22
Limited capacity and a lack of new movies in the supply chain have made Victorian cinema operators hesitant to re-open in three weeks - but drive-ins have their foot on the peddle.
Drought-stricken farmers still desperate for rain
Farmers in parched regions of the country say the rain that has fallen over the past 24 hours is a small reprieve - but it's no drought breaker.
Mystery of the naval shell sat in a Devon play park for 100 years
Do you have any information on the Salcombe naval shells?
CAO Q&A: Everything you need to know about the change of mind process
Brian Mooney on how to approach the CAO process and get your course choice right
CAO decision time: What should you study at college?
Students have until July 1st to submit their final third level course options to the CAO
Hoggets bear brunt as factories slash sheep prices
Last week those in the trade were beginning to speak about factory prices being “on a knife edge”. By yesterday morning quotes for spring lambs had been pared by 10c/kg.
Bengaluru: Operation of BMTC buses to be increased to 3,500; new bus fares start from Rs 5
Apparently to make up for the losses it had suffered during the lockdown, the BMTC had stopped selling the bus tickets from one destination to another and sold only the bus passes of ₹70 each, which people had opposed. The move comes days after BMTC faced flak for forcing travellers to buy daily passes worth Rs 70 for
COVID lockdown, fungal disease pulp prospects of mango farmers in Dharmapuri
With over 2,000 hectares of land dedicated for mango cultivation, Dharmapuri is one of the largest producers of this fruit in Tamil Nadu.
Australian skiers book hotels
Australian tourists hoping for a ski season in the South Island are already making bookings and inquiries at hotels. Novotel Queenstown Lakeside...
Saturday was Queensland's coldest ever May day
Queensland's combined average temperature for Saturday was 16.95 degrees, beating the previous record of 17.44 from 2012.
What to watch on TV and streaming for Memorial Day 2020
It's time to kick back and relax. Here is a list of some of the more interesting offerings on Monday's TV schedule.
On the Fence About Starting Social Security Early? Consider This
This strategy can get you money now without hurting the size of your checks later.
Heatwave intensifies in northern India, Churu hottest at 47.5 deg C
India News: NEW DELHI: Heatwave conditions intensified in most of the northern states of India on Monday, with Churu in Rajasthan scorching at 47.
Prince Andrew flew Paul Daniels in Queen's helicopter to stop magician being late
Paul's widow Debbie McGee says Princess Anne ordered Andrew and Edward to ensure the magician was on time for a show at the Savoy Hotel in London
Historic life-size Crystal Palace dinosaur damaged after 150 years in park
‘The magnitude of the damage shocked me.'
Memorial Day: American Legion Vets Help People Across America
Men and women who have served in the U.S. military have been busy brightening the lives Americans, according to the American Legion website.
The 'Mogote' is a $87,500 lofted tiny home on wheels that can sleep up to 4 people — see inside, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Baluchon prioritizes using local, "eco-responsible and bio-based" supplies, according to the company.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Trust to take over special school
An academy trust hopes to turn a special school around after it was rated inadequate by Ofsted and ordered to become an academy.
Why Orange Juice Sales Are On The Rise
For consumers who prefer to skip juicing an orange and fighting with the pulp in their kitchens, bottled orange juice is an easy and safe alternative. However, during the coronavirus outbreak, sales of orange juice are not increasing because of shoppers' desire for convenience.
Boulders placed near Shag Rock to protect breeding penguins
More boulders have been put near a Christchurch pathway to help protect white-flippered penguins during their nesting season. When the Coastal...
Man's TV Viewing Joined By A Brood Of Europe's Largest Owl Nesting In Third-Story Planter
A kerfuffle outside one Belgium man’s living room window, which was thought to be from some problematic pigeons, turned out to be a brood of Europe’s large
Peter Rhodes on a Black Country legend, the EasyJet hack and the return of parliamentary debate.
Read the latest column from Peter Rhodes.
Michiganders hold $50M in unredeemed bottle, can deposits
Fifty million dollars is a whole lot of dimes.
Angry farmer covers Mercedes with slurry after owner parked on land 'to go to beach'
A video shows the farm owner approaching the black Mercedes in his tractor, before he covered it with slurry after it was parked on his land on a weekend many headed to beaches
Las Vegas barbershops offer free haircuts, photos for 2020 grads
To celebrate 2020 graduates, Las Vegas Valley barbershops gave out free haircuts and professional photos to high school seniors, fifth graders and kindergartners Sunday.
'Never Seen Anything Like This': Spinning Black Smoke Ring Over Australian Town Sparks Online Debate
These eerie-looking objects have been spotted around the world, including in North America, Asia, and Europe. Most recently, the circle-shaped object was seen floating...
Churchill Comedian Recounts Selling Chang'aa to Survive [VIDEO]
Speaking to Daniel 'Churchill' Ndambuki, the veteran comedian confessed to having had to...
ACT government moves to protect endangered woodlands, grasslands
Good news for the Button Wrinklewort, Baeuerlen's Gentian and the Ginninderra Peppercress.
Fife firm team up with Scotland football legend to help homeless
A Fife business has struck up a striking partnership with a former Celtic, Manchester United and Scotland football legend in an effort to support the homeless.
'No end in sight' to the good weather - Talk of the Town
More great weather is on the way with “no end in sight to it”. That’s the verdict of Louth Weather in their latest forecast for the week ahead. Louth Weather said: “Yet again high pressure dominates our weather. Little or no rainfall this week. Light winds Tuesday to Thursday. Temperatures above average. Sunshine amounts will...Read More→
Welcome to the flight, I'm your air-hostess, not a nurse
Flight crew will be clothed head to toe to prevent spread of Covid-19
This Penticton senior just wants to scoot around town without breaking the law
Penelope Link is a 69-year-old Penticton grandmother who was recently given an e-scooter, only to find out that she’s technically not allowed to ride
The teacher who went above and beyond to check in on his pupils
'I wanted to see if everyone was okay and bring a smile to the kids’ faces'
Could the Black Country become a cycling Yamsterdam?
As cycling becomes more popular amid the pandemic, could the Black Country become a Yamsterdam?
Boy who drowned at Grand Isle identified as Hammond teen
Police say a Hammond teen drowned at Grand Isle on Saturday, with two other family members hospitalized after getting caught in strong currents.
Ultra-rare white grizzly bear spotted near tourist resort in Banff National Park in ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’
An ultra rare white grizzly bear has been spotted near a tourist resort in Banff National Park in Canada, a 'once-in-a-lifetime' phenomenon caused by a recessive gene in the bears.
Seal Beach police enforce physical distancing at beach
Police on ATVs were out on patrol in Seal Beach making sure people followed the rules on the sand as the beach was open during the weekend.
Heat warning issued for Toronto, much of southern Ontario
A heat warning has been issued for much of southern Ontario as potentially record-breaking temperatures, that could reach 39 C with the humidex, move into the area.
20 hikers were rescued from flooding in popular Virginia hike trail, fire official says
Emergency crews rescued 20 hikers on a Virginia trail who had been trapped since Sunday evening due to flash flooding.
Reality star James ‘Arg’ Argent reveals he overdosed twice during cocaine battle
The TV star said he got clean after spending Christmas alone.
MP's plea to help Young Farmers
An MP has called on the Government to give a share of a new £150 million fund for charities to Young Farmers' clubs in Shropshire, saying they are on course to lose £50,000 this year due to the coronavirus outbreak.
No formal service at Salisbury National Cemetery doesn’t mean the sacrifices were forgotten
One of the largest and most stirring annual Memorial Day ceremonies takes place at the National Cemetery on the grounds of the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Salisbury.
Fury and frustration among Tory MPs as Cummings fights on
Backbenchers speak out over damage done to party and to viability of lockdown rules
Saturday was Queensland's coldest ever May day
Queensland's combined average temperature for Saturday was 16.95 degrees, beating the previous record of 17.44 from 2012.
Could new cycle lanes transform Shropshire?
As cycling becomes more popular amid the pandemic, could Shropshire become Britain's answer to Amsterdam?
Beaches packed on sunny Bank Holiday Monday
Large crowds of people have gathered again on beaches up and down the UK.
Mixed Bag Of Weather For The Coming Days
MetService is forecasting unsettled weather for many as several fronts affect the country over the next few days.
Trump spends Memorial Day weekend golfing and insulting female politicians
President tweets and retweets personal attacks against Pelosi and Abrams as US approaches 100,000 coronavirus deaths
Gardai hailed for special birthday surprise for 90-year-old woman from Ashbourne, Co Meath
Paula Joyce was heartbroken when she had to cancel a big party she had organised for her mum Marita Ryan
VIRUS DIARY: A Memorial Day visit, altered but not stopped
SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — I won’t be visiting Adam this Memorial Day weekend. COVID-19 is seeing to that. Since 2010 I have visited section 60, grave 8397 of Arlington...
Here’s what gyms will look like after the coronavirus
Your regular sweat seshes are about to look very different.
Florence Bowman loved a good game of Scrabble, and often played against herself
Matriarch. Scrabble player. Foodie. Gardener. Born Nov. 30, 1920, in Grey County, Ont., died March 2, 2020, in London, Ont.; of coronary artery disease; aged 99
Bill de Blasio’s class bias is showing with his ugly beach ban
In 2013, Mayor de Blasio rode to Gracie Mansion with the theme of “A Tale of Two Cities,” decrying New York City’s class divide, between rich and poor, haves and have-nots. Seven years later,
Cake maker's sweet treats helping boost local spirits
A cake maker has been working to lift community spirits by selling sweat treats each week.
Stung by outrage, Andhra govt puts plans to sell 50 TTD properties on hold
Opposition parties contended that the move to sell 50 immovable properties would hurt the sentiments of those who had donated the properties to the ancient temple of Lord Venkateswara
Surrey’s Alan Clegg sits down for a socially-distanced chat about his life in Cloverdale over the years
Clegg chats about his time as a volunteer firefighter, 1962’s Typhoon Freda, and how he’s been holding up during COVID-19
Predator golf, trails open
With everybody looking to take advantage of the great outdoors, Predator Ridge is offering some green space for the public to enjoy.
Food inspection agency says variety of vegan chocolate bars contains milk
OTTAWA — The Canada Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning that a brand of vegan chocolate bars actually contains milk.
First white storks born in Britain for 600 years peer out of their nest for the first time
Baby birds were born earlier this month as a result of the White Stork Project
How Sonu Sood Replies to Migrant Workers on Twitter Deserves Whole New Round of Appreciation
Sending migrant workers to their homes is a big noble gesture by Sonu Sood but how he assures them in tweets that they are definitely going home is truly heartening.
Don't they do home deliveries?! Mother, 33, gives birth in Lidl car park after suddenly going into labour on the way to hospital
Natasha Thomson gave birth to baby Holly on Thursday after pulling over at a Lidl in Peterlee, County Durham, while on their way to the University Hospital of North Tees.
Father’s death: Lille offer Osimhen private jet to visit family
Johnny Edward French Ligue 1 side, Lille, have offered Victor Osimhen a private jet to bring him back home and be with his family following the death of his father, The PUNCH reports. Osimhen ann...
Details of registration for calculated grades announced
Details of the online registration system for calculated grades for this year's Leaving Certificate students have been announced.
Rumour That Meghan Markle 'Believed in Royal Conspiracy' Against Her Fuels Megxit Debate Online
According to media reports, the Duchess of Sussex has become friends with singer Adele, who is coaching Meghan and Prince Harry on leading a discreet life in Los...
Yovel: Property rights along with equal opportunity - Judaism
Man should have exclusive right to hs own property, but he should also have the opportunity to start afresh.
Food inspection agency says variety of vegan chocolate bars contains milk
The Canada Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning that a brand of vegan chocolate bars actually contains milk.
Coronavirus in Ballarat: Churches learn from changes as restrictions begin to ease
The Salvation Army's Red Shield Appeal began on the weekend - this year, it's all online
Peter Rhodes on a Black Country legend, the EasyJet hack and the return of parliamentary debate.
Read the latest column from Peter Rhodes.
Stillaguamish Tribe gives $1M to food banks, fire services
“I had to do a double take,” said the director of the Stanwood Camano Food Bank, which received $300,000.
Ex-Celtic boss Strachan tells lower league clubs to join the Juniors if they’re going to ‘play’ at being professional
GORDON STRACHAN insists it’s time Scotland’s lower league clubs stopped pretending they’re professional. The ex-Celtic and Scotland boss reckons radical reform is needed to save football in this co…
“She is a liar” – Cynthia Morgan’s ex-manager releases official statement
Cynthia Morgan’s former Manager, Joy Tongo has released an official statement concerning some incidents she said happened, prior to parting ways with the dancehall singer. According to Joy Tongo who claims to have managed Cynthia
Bourgas, Bulgaria: First Written Evidence that the Roman Colony Deultum had a Port
Archaeologists from the Deultum-Debelt National Archaeological Reserve near Bulgaria’s Burgas have discovered the first written evidence that the Roman colony Deultum had a port, BGNES reported. The inscription was found on limestone sarcophagus, dating from the II-III century AD.
Would YOU live next-door to your in-laws? Mother who'll soon be sharing a garden fence with her husband's parents says she's already dreading it - and others admit it would be enough to make them move
Posting anonymously on the British parenting site Mumsnet, the woman revealed how her mother and father-in-law have been renovating the house next door and will be moving in.
The Best Mattress Sales You’ll Find This Memorial Day
Whether you’re starting from scratch or upgrading your bed, right now is the best time of year to buy a mattress.
Social distancing will add another somber note to Memorial Day observances
In a typical year, Memorial Day is marked in Easton with fanfare: school bands, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars groups and others march while crowds line the streets waving flags.
A new critically endangered frog named after 'the man from the floodplain full of frogs'
A new species of a criticallyendangered miniaturized stump-toed frog of the genus Stumpffia found in Madagascar is named Stumpffia froschaueri after ''the man from the floodplain full of frogs'', Christoph Froschauer.
Best online flower delivery services: beautiful bouquets delivered straight to your door
Send a gift to a loved one or enjoy fresh flowers that come straight to your home address. We've rounded up the top sites for flower deliveries including Interflora, Moonpig and Bunches
Retired wing commander and wife adopt giraffe; yet to meet their 'baby'
Both Athri and his wife are yet to see their “baby”, at the zoo where authorities encourage people to adopt animals.
Wilfred Ndidi: Nigerian star reveals how he sold groundnuts, fruits in Lagos
Super Eagles and Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has narrated how he grew up on the streets of Lagos saying he had to help his mother sell fruits and fo
You can now order face masks with penises and boobs on them
That's one way of keeping people two metres away from you.
Aging In Place? A Check-In Device May Increase Safety And Security
Older adults who are aging in place can augment their level of safety and security by using a check-in device. The old-style devices had a button to press. Today you can use an app on your smart phone
Heatwave Intensifies In North India, Delhi Sizzles At 46-Degree
Heatwave conditions intensified in most of the northern states of India on Monday, with Churu in Rajasthan scorching at 47.5 degrees Celsius and the mercury breaching the 46-degree mark in parts of the national capital.
Saturday was Queensland's coldest ever May day
Queensland's combined average temperature for Saturday was 16.95 degrees, beating the previous record of 17.44 from 2012.
'What on earth is THAT?' Baffled onlookers say a 'black ring' UFO darted over the skies of famous hippy town for 40 MINUTES
Locals from Nimbin in far north New South Wales reported a mysterious black ring hovering in the sky on Wednesday afternoon.
Aldi checkout worker pays for Hamilton customer’s shopping after her card was declined
AN ALDI checkout worker generously paid for a Hamilton customer’s shopping after her card was declined. Store Assistant Julie at the Hamilton Aldi, Wellhall Wynd, came to the rescue when a shopper…
One-stop spot for fresh vegetables
SHILLONG: Defying the lockdown’s topsy-turvy effect on trade and commerce, the small vegetable growers from various hamlets around Upper Shillong area have created a makeshift market in downtown Shillong which is turning out to be one-stop spot for d
A break from COVID
With railways, air and road travel (domestic for now) having resumed operations, albeit with strict guidelines in place, Goans who’ve missed out on this year’s summer vacation are hoping that they will get their holiday sooner or later, when the situation improves
A year after Courtney's death, mother remembers her 'little girl'
Courtney Herron's body was found in Royal Park on May 25, 2019. A year later, family and friends gathered at her grave in the autumn sun to remember her.
Stimulus Checks Waiting For People With Little Income And No Income
People who have no income at all are eligible to get stimulus checks. People with low income are eligible to get stimulus checks. Homeless people are eligible to get stimulus checks. And, yes, people who aren’t legally required to file federal taxes can get a $1,200 stimulus check.
How to find out when your home will be worth £1million
Zoopla has a calculator which will tell you which year your property's value will hit the million pound mark
‘Volcanic’ agent initiates contact with Newcastle United – Trying to build summer transfer
The European sport media have for years been aghast when a footballer’s mother is involved in her son’s career, or even dares to speak about it. Fathers acting as agents and continually talking to the media is seen as natural, and happens on an almost daily basis, yet when it’s a mother all sense goes
Some Kelowna business owners feel unheard with no hearing on supportive housing project
A new homeless housing complex destined for Ellis Street in Kelowna’s North End is being launched with no input from the neighbours.“It’s
British cheesemakers call on consumers to buy Stilton as sales plummet 30%
The makers of the famous English cheese Stilton -- first British cheese to be awarded the protected designation of origin status -- are worried about the future after a sharp drop in sales since the introduction of containment and the closing of borders during the pandemic.
Cadbury Dairy Milk launches limited-edition ‘Thank You’ bar replacing logo
Chocolate brand Mondelez India, in partnership with advertising major Ogilvy India, has introduced a limited-edition Cadbury Dairy Milk 'Thank You' bar by giving up the Cadbury Dairy Milk logo
The Best Memorial Day Sales Happening Now
Here's where to find all the best Memorial Day deals, from custom suits to patio furniture sets and beyond.
'Archie's woods!' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle fans plant 530 trees to transform a former New York farm into a fledgling forest after raising money to celebrate the royals' conservation work
Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, fans have revealed how they transformed a 'once abandoned farm in upstate New York' with hundreds of trees planted in the couple's name.
Calls to reopen Wolverhampton playing fields for public use
A campaign to bring football fields back into community use has been backed by a Black Country MP.
Tampa Bay area agencies forced to reevaluate hurricane season plans due to COVID-19
Hurricane preparations are being be reevaluated almost daily as new information comes out with COVID-19.
Increase in area of kuruvai cultivation expected
The Agriculture Department anticipates an increase of over 5,000 hectares (ha) in the total area of kuruvai cultivation in Thanjavur district this year.Last year, the shutters of Stanley Reservoir wer
Marie-Antoinette's travel bag goes for royal ransom
The leather travel bag with the "Queen's room number 10" inscription went for 43,750 euros
Aldi now sell over 75 new Irish products as part of Grow with Aldi Programme
45 of Ireland’s most innovative Irish food and drink producers have won a new contract to supply Aldi’s 142 stores through its Grow with Aldi Supplier...
LNP's Ted Sorensen to retire after 26 years in local and state politics
The LNP will open nominations for the seat this week after Mr Sorensen announced his retirement on Monday.
Muslim family fed others every day while fasting for Ramadan
Hamza Deib’s family was forced to close its restaurants when business dropped by 90 percent during the coronavirus pandemic — but that didn’t mean they stopped serving others. Deib,
How much the average homeowner pays for insurance in the US, by state and home value
The value of your home, where you live, and the coverage level you choose can all impact your homeowners insurance cost.
NHS worker helping coronavirus patients was ‘ripped off’ over a bike from Mike Ashley’s House of Fraser
AN NHS physio helping Covid-19 patients claims she was ripped off over a bike bought from ex-Rangers shareholder Mike Ashley’s House of Fraser. Marie Gregory ordered a £250 Muddy Fox model — but wh…
Charitable runs, walks learn to adapt to crowd limits
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The coronavirus pandemic has forced charities or nonprofit groups to cancel or postpone an untold number of walks and runs that raise money for everything from Alzheimer's...
George R.R. Martin joins group to buy historic railway
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — George R.R. Martin, the famed author of the “Game of Thrones” fantasy series, has joined a group to buy the historic Santa Fe Southern Railroad....
Here's how Sonu Sood replied when fan asked for his help to visit liquor shops
Recently, Union minister Smriti Irani also praised the actor on Twitter for his efforts to send migrants home.
Five-hour VE Day busk by Telford veteran helps raise thousands for Severn Hospice
A guitarist has helped raise thousands of pounds for charity with a five-hour sponsored busk on VE Day.
Surrey cadets need new home as COVID-19 limits options for growing 767 Dearman squadron
‘We’re now the second largest air cadet squadron in the province,’ commander says
Coronavirus Q&A: Your questions about schools and universities answered
As the government continues with plans to begin reopening schools in England on June 1, Consumer Editor Chris Choi answers your questions.
Angry Barnard Castle OAPs say Dominic Cummings must go
Reaction was strong in the County Durham market town where the Downing Street adviser was reported to have visited in April.
International students at UCD calling for compensation
A UCD student from India has begun a petition calling on the college to compensate international students who paid substantial fees to study at UCD only for their year of study to be disrupted by Covid-19.
Drivers resort to selling fruits and vegetables
Despite the permission of the State Government to operate public vehicles during lockdown, various e-rickshaw and auto-rickshaw drivers have taken to selling vegetables and fruits during the lockdown. While some of them said that restricted number of passengers was making it hard for them to earn
Australian skiers book hotels
Australian tourists hoping for a ski season are already making bookings and inquiries at Wakatipu hotels. Novotel Queenstown Lakeside general...
Businesses changing restrooms as they move to reopen
Businesses are now having to consider how they’ll need to change up their restrooms as they move to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus: Families offer Eid prayers at home amid mosque closure
Mosques are remaining closed as a precaution against coronavirus spread
Pilot and instructor turn back the years
The aviation industry is facing a grim time, but its people are helping to keep spirits alive, says a long-time Dunedin flying instructor...
This Indie Publisher Is Crowdfunding $20 Titles by Top Aussie Chefs, Restaurants and Venues, Including Sydney’s P&V and Lankan Filling Station
If 100 people pre-order the books, it goes into production. If not, the money is given to the venue as a donation. Books in the pipeline include Woy Woy Fishermen’s Wharf, Hobart’s Sonny and two by prominent Melbourne chefs.
Ross McArthur insists Dunfermline took professional advice before deciding against extending furlough scheme for out-of-contract players
Ross McArthur insists Dunfermline took professional advice before deciding against extending the furlough scheme for out-of-contract players.
Travellers light bonfires, dump rubbish and empty chemical toilets next to exclusive millionaires' row at Sandbanks in Dorset where Harry Redknapp owns £3.5m seafront mansion
Around ten motorhomes descended on a car park at the exclusive peninsula in Poole. One group of men ignored social distancing rules and sat at an outdoor table, with crates of Corona beer.
How SkoolBeep is helping schools communicate better with parents
The app has a range of features that ensures a smooth flow of information
Dudley Zoo losing £50,000-a-week as coronavirus hits investment plans
Dudley Zoo is losing £50,000 a week while being closed amid the coronavirus crisis with bosses admitting they will have to put plans for a £800,000 new enclosure on hold.
Homes needed for thousands of 'spare' Cadbury's Easter Eggs in massive giveaway
The National Trust for Scotland has already donated around 15,000 Easter Eggs to hospitals, food banks and community groups around the country
Plans for retirement village on former landfill site rejected
Plans to build dozens of retirement homes on a former landfill site have been unanimously thrown out by councillors.
'Middendorp & I Used To Fight!'
Zambian midfielder Noah Chivuta explains further about his disagreements with Ernst Middendorp.
Boys let black widow bite them in hopes of turning into Spider-Man
Three young Bolivian brothers were hospitalized after getting a black widow spider to bite them — thinking it would turn them into Spider-Man, according to officials. The Marvel-loving siblings
Liverpool restaurant delivering 1,000 curries every week on lockdown
The restaurant introduced its delivery service in response to the coronavirus lockdown
I’m innocent, says man accused of defiling his two daughters
Femi Onifade, a 48-year old man who was accused of defiling two of his daughters aged between six and nine has denied having carnal knowledge of them...
Amazon Launches Food Delivery Service With “Amazon Food” In India
Amazon is starting to offer online food delivery, which is called Amazon Food, in Bengaluru.
Victorian cinema operators divided about re-opening on June 22
Limited capacity and a lack of new movies in the supply chain have made Victorian cinema operators hesitant to re-open in three weeks - but drive-ins have their foot on the pedal.
Flashback: The Telford & Wrekin Council flag dispute that refused to die down
2003. A rumbling row in Telford in the early years of the new millennium was sending some folk up the pole.
CBD Melbourne: Some free advice for private equity giant Bain
Jayne Hrdlicka could be Virgin’s next CEO or the chairwoman if Bain Capital is successful in its bid for the airline. Interestingly, she's still on the payroll of her former employer.
How to watch Eleven Sports
Of the many over-the-top (OTT) streaming services, many lovers of the beautiful game of football choose to use Eleven Sports. The following is not arguable: football is the most loved
Angry farmer covers Mercedes with slurry after owner parked on land 'to go to beach'
A video shows the farm owner approaching the black Mercedes in his tractor, before he covered it with slurry after it was parked on his land on a weekend many headed to beaches
A Pandemic Stampede To The Hamptons Leads To A Desperate Search For Summer Rentals
COVID anxiety is even reaching beyond summer as families ponder a permanent residence in the Hamptons.
Row between Makini School, parents deepens
The institution's management insists that parents must pay fees to keep it a float.
17 Beaches on the Black Sea Coast in Bulgaria Will Be Free This Summer
A total of 17 beaches on the Black Sea coast will have free umbrellas and sunbeds. This was announced by the Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova in Sunny Beach.
'Game of Thrones' author George RR Martin just bought a historic American railroad he wants to restore for sightseeing, film shoots, and even escape rooms on rails, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - "Even though I'm an old guy, I'm a 13-year-old inside," the author told the Albuquerque Journal of the new investment.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Drive-In Concerts Coming to West Virginia This Summer
Charleston will host a drive-in concert on June 13.
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium will have a 'tough' time at military academy where she'll learn to shoot and read maps, a student reveals - as the royal family shares snaps of the 18-year-old out running
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, 18, will have to get used to a 'tough' life as she enrolls in Brussels' Royal Military Academy this autumn in preparation for her role as Belgium's future queen.
Sioux Falls teachers say goodbye to long-empty classrooms
Language Arts teacher Tracie Robinson sat cross-legged in the hallway outside her classroom at Memorial Middle School. A list of names and locker numbers lay to her left and a stack of paper bags to h
Coronavirus: Dundee skip sites to re-open under strict controls
Riverside and Baldovie recycling centres in Dundee will re-open to the public on a restricted basis from next Monday.
Heat wave strikes pockets of North, coastal India
Several parts of North India reeled under intense heatwave, with several districts in Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh posting temperatures greater than 45 degrees Celsius or five
'Aggressive' rats on rise after restaurant shutdowns, CDC says
May 25 (UPI) -- Federal health authorities warned that rats may exhibit "unusual or aggressive" behavior because they have been cut of from food waste due to coronavirus-related closures of restaurants nationwide.
A year after Courtney's death, mother remembers her 'little girl'
Courtney Herron's body was found in Royal Park on May 25, 2019. A year later, family and friends gathered at her grave in the autumn sun to remember her.
Pandemic strands Norway racer in Alaska after Iditarod win
Thomas Waerner and his 16 dogs are waiting to return to his home in Norway after winning this year's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in March.
Man running 100 miles in 24 hours at Las Vegas park for veterans
Peter Makredes, 28, was running 100 miles in 24 hours over Memorial Day weekend to raise money for a nonprofit that works to decrease the number of veterans who die by suicide.
Mum gives birth in Lidl car park as shocked shoppers watch through window
Natasha Thomson, 33, from Horden, woke up with severe contractions five days before her child was due and immediately knew that she was going to give birth, prompting a trip to University Hospital of North Tees
Memory-Lane Monday: Did they say anything about an offer you couldn’t refuse?
But they certainly clarified exactly what they wanted.
Heatwave intensifies in northern India, Churu hottest at 47.5 degrees Celsius
The India Meteorological Department (IMD), which had issued a red colour-coded alert for north India for May 25-26 when the prevailing heatwave conditions are expected to peak, said dust and thunderstorms are likely to bring some relief on May 29-30.
Booking.com reveals the top travel destinations on people's wishlists
Many holidaymakers are dreaming of sunnier, foreign climes
B.C. Parks online reservation system back in business
British Columbia campers can reserve their favourite campsite in a provincial park as of today.The province’s online reservation system opened for bus
Nizamabad: Blistering heat haunts public from dawn
Highest temperature of 46.1 degree C was recorded in Kaldurki village of Bodhan district and the lowest of 38.1 degree C in Palda village in Nizamabad mandal and 38.4 in Lakshmapur in Makloor mandal.
Normal People star Paul Mescal raffling off one of his chains for Pieta House
The TV show has taken the world by storm and Connell, played by Paul, received a lot of love for the chain he wears in the series
Sophie Wessex dons a headscarf as she joins Prince Edward to mark Eid by packing food parcels for vulnerable people at the Shah Jahan Mosque in Woking
Sophie, 55, covered her head with a scarf outside the mosque as she and Edward, 56, delivered a video message discussing their visit, which was shared on the Royal Family's Twitter account.