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The Grateful Dead will celebrate their 60th anniversary this year not only with a massive 60-disc live collection but also ...
While the Philippines may have lost another giant in the industry, Hajji’s lasting legacy will continue to live on through his greatest hits. Look back on some of them here: Tag-Araw ...
If there’s one thing Steven Spielberg knows about, it’s great moviemaking. From Jaws to Jurassic Park and Schindler’s List to Saving Private Ryan, the three-time Oscar winner has spent the ...
Former U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice had some choice words for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following her ouster from the Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board. Her sacking was announced late Thursday ...
Multiple people are injured after a boat collided with a ferry in Clearwater, Florida, on Sunday night, officials said. More than 40 people were on the Clearwater Ferry when a boat struck it and ...
China on Saturday slammed the "extreme selfishness" behind tariffs, indirectly referring to the steep duties imposed by US President Donald Trump, describing it as an "unjustified trade war.
Billionaire investor Thomas Kaplan is nearing a long-held ambition: control of a big gold deposit in Alaska. The fact that he struck the deal as the precious metal is touching all-time highs only ...
Shedeur Sanders went from being a top-five overall selection to not even a top-five quarterback. Cam Ward, Jaxson Dart, Tyler Shough, Jalen Milroe, and Dillon Gabriel were all selected ahead of ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder won all four factors against the Memphis Grizzlies across its first-round sweep. It registered a 52.5% effective field goal percentage on 383 shot attempts despite a poor ...
Following India's accusation of involvement in the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan's interior minister Syed Mohsin Naqvi retaliated by citing Pakistan's economic ...
His performance of classic hits, including Strangers In The Night, One Of These Days and Rise And Shine, captivated the crowd. In a show of appreciation, the audience called him back for an encore ...
Worldwide military expenditure surged to $2.7 trillion in 2024, marking the sharpest annual increase since the Cold War, driven by escalating conflicts and geopolitical tensions, SIPRI reported ...