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Riverdale star barely recognisable in heartbreaking romance trailer with Outer Banks icon

Riverdale star barely recognisable in heartbreaking romance trailer with Outer Banks icon

Riverdale star KJ Apa looks worlds away from Archie Andrews in the first trailer for a sweeping romance film arriving on Prime Video next month. Based on the novel by JP Monninger, this inspiring love story follows young traveller Heather Mulgrew,...

EU Slaps Google With Antitrust Complaint Over AI Overviews

EU Slaps Google With Antitrust Complaint Over AI Overviews

A group of publishers has filed an EU antitrust complaint against Google over its use of AI Overviews, according to a report from Reuters last week. AI Overviews are AI-generated results trained on content across the internet that appears at the...

Book Review | Equality: What It Means and Why It Matters

Book Review | Equality: What It Means and Why It Matters

Equality: What It Means and Why It Matters is a wide-ranging discussion between economist Thomas Piketty and philosopher Michael J. Sandel on ways to think about and achieve real equality. Though its coverage of race, gender and stigmatised groups...

Americans Book Table for Dinner in Europe, Realize Mistake Once They Arrive

Americans Book Table for Dinner in Europe, Realize Mistake Once They Arrive

When two American tourists sat down to eat their evening meal while on vacation in Portugal, they got a surprise when they looked around and noticed a completely empty restaurant. In a video on TikTok with 1.2 million views, the diners shared...

Book excerpt: ‘Sea of Grass: The Conquest, Ruin, and Redemption of Nature on the American Prairie’

Book excerpt: ‘Sea of Grass: The Conquest, Ruin, and Redemption of Nature on the American Prairie’

(Photo by Dave Hage) Editor’s note: A new book, “Sea of Grass: The Conquest, Ruin and Redemption of Nature on the American Prairie,” was recently published by Penguin Random House. Written by Minnesota journalists Dave Hage and Josephine Marcotty,...

Tuscaloosa bookstore thrives in a literary niche

Tuscaloosa bookstore thrives in a literary niche

Ernest and Hadley Booksellers, an independent bookstore in Tuscaloosa, thrives despite competition from large retailers. The store focuses on community interests, including local authors and popular genres. A recently opened used and rare books...

Showcasing the best of rural Caithness with two days of agricultural excellence and family entertainment

Showcasing the best of rural Caithness with two days of agricultural excellence and family entertainment

The supreme sheep championship in 2024 went to the commercial sheep champions from Messrs Sutherland, Sibmister and Stainland Farms. The champions were a four-crop Suffolk cross Texel ewe with her March cross Texel wedder lambs. Three generation...

Obituaries 7.16.2025

Obituaries 7.16.2025

Corinne Larkham Ashe Shadow Lake in Glover has lost a decades-long year-round resident who cherished all her time with friends and family lakeside. On July 14, 2025, Corinne Larkham Ashe died and heaven’s gates opened wide to welcome her after a...

European Parliamentarians pay Tribute to the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide

European Parliamentarians pay Tribute to the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide

Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, the European Parliament is dedicating a special session to one of the darkest pages of European history. The topic is how to preserve memory and prevent the repetition of the crime. The European...

Dalai Lama at 90: The succession battle that will shape Tibet’s future

Dalai Lama at 90: The succession battle that will shape Tibet’s future

With the 14th Dalai Lama set to turn 90 on July 6, the world’s attention is focused on the Tibetan spiritual leader. For most who live that long, a 90th birthday is a time for reflection. But for the world’s most recognized Buddhist monk, it’s a...

EU publisher group addresses Stop Killing Games movement in early double down: killing online games "must be an option," and this proposal would make them "prohibitively expensive to create"

EU publisher group addresses Stop Killing Games movement in early double down: killing online games "must be an option," and this proposal would make them "prohibitively expensive to create"

The EU Stop Killing Games initiative recently surpassed its goal of one million signatures, so it seems like everyone in Europe is ready to defend fragile online games to the death… except for those doing the killing. In response to the Stop...

Brilliant Ben Healy secures Ireland’s first Tour de France stage victory in five years

Brilliant Ben Healy secures Ireland’s first Tour de France stage victory in five years

Healy went alone from an eight-strong breakaway group with 42km left of the deceptively difficult 201.5km stage from Bayeux to Vire Normandie, claiming his first career Tour stage win and Ireland’s first since Sam Bennett enjoyed two in 2020. The...

This Day in History on July 10: Battle of Britain in World War II

This Day in History on July 10: Battle of Britain in World War II

July 10 has been a day marked by pivotal events that have shaped the course of history across the globe. One of the most impactful events to occur on July 10 happened in 1940 during the height of World War II. Known as the Battle of Britain, this...

The Parable of the Good Schismatic Heretic

The Parable of the Good Schismatic Heretic

He Did Not Have to Go Through Samaria Note: This post does not continue from my last; I’ll be resuming that series shortly. This one is the usual weekly Gospel translation and commentary. Samaritans observing Passover on Mount Gerizim in 2006....

Ciaran Mullooly makes strong statement at European Parliament

Ciaran Mullooly makes strong statement at European Parliament

Published: Thu 10 Jul 2025, 12:32 PM Last updated: Thu 10 Jul 2025, 12:35 PM MEP for the Midlands North West Constituency, Ciaran Mullooly, made a statement at the European Parliament in Brussels this week, detailing the dire situation in Gaza. As...

‘Quiz Lady’ Director Jessica Yu to Helm Prime Video Italy Series ‘Italian Postcards’; Southern Europe Chief Nicole Morganti Talks Italy Strategy (EXCLUSIVE)

‘Quiz Lady’ Director Jessica Yu to Helm Prime Video Italy Series ‘Italian Postcards’; Southern Europe Chief Nicole Morganti Talks Italy Strategy (EXCLUSIVE)

Oscar-winning U.S. director Jessica Yu (“Quiz Lady,” “Fosse/Verdon) is set to direct new Prime Video Italy original series “Italian Postcards” about a spoiled young New York heiress who is sent to Sicily by her grandfather to work in the family...

Fintech sector strengthens profitability, inclusion as growth stabilises

Fintech sector strengthens profitability, inclusion as growth stabilises

Despite post-pandemic moderation, the fintech sector continues to show strong, sustainable growth while reaching traditionally underserved groups. A new global survey of 240 fintech firms indicates customer growth stabilising at 37 per cent, down...

‘One of the most effective pieces of propaganda ever made’: the Bayeux Tapestry heads to Britain for the first time in almost a millennium

‘One of the most effective pieces of propaganda ever made’: the Bayeux Tapestry heads to Britain for the first time in almost a millennium

The Bayeux Tapestry is coming to Britain for the very first time since 1077. In what is perhaps one of the most significant exchanges in recent art history, the tableau will be on loan to the British Museum from Autumn 2026, with France receiving...

For the Price of a European Vacation, You Could Have a Tiny Home

For the Price of a European Vacation, You Could Have a Tiny Home

There are times when you just need to get away from it all, take a breather, and have a much-needed vacation. When that feeling hits, think of how nice it would be to have a place already waiting for you. Whether it’s at a beach, a lakefront, or...

Von der Leyen survives no-confidence vote in European Parliament

Von der Leyen survives no-confidence vote in European Parliament

The European Parliament (EP) rejected a no-confidence vote against EC President Ursula von der Leyen, initiated by the far right over her work on COVID-19 vaccine contracts. Von der Leyen survived the vote by a large margin, with 360 MEPs voting...

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