- Bayern Munich beat PSG despite Diaz red card and Hakimi injury
- India World Cup win could transform women’s sport – DW – 11/04/2025
- Flights suspended at Brussels airport after drone sightings – DW – 11/05/2025
- Othello, Theatre Royal Haymarket review – Toby Jones plays Shakespeare’s most notorious villain like a peevish middle manager
- More than 100,000 obesity deaths ‘could be prevented with new food warnings’
- UPS cargo plane crashes in Kentucky killing several people – DW – 11/05/2025
- Starbucks sells majority stake in China business amid competition from local rivals
- Dick Cheney and Hollywood’s vice presidents – DW – 11/04/2025
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Pilot jailed after trying to fly plane from Edinburgh to New York while drunk | Airline industry
A pilot who was found to be almost two-and-a-half times over the aviation alcohol limit as he prepared to take charge of a transatlantic flight from Edinburgh to New York has been jailed for 10 months.Capt Lawrence Russell Jr was caught with two bottles of Jägermeister in his hand luggage, one of which was half empty, during a bag search at Edinburgh airport in June last year.The Delta Airlines pilot was arrested by police and subsequently provided a sample that was said to be “not less than 49mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood”.The strict legal aviation limit is just…
Jimmy Kimmel on Oscar Trump joke: ‘I love how much it bothers him’ | Late Night TV Roundup
While other late-night hosts were off this week, Jimmy Kimmel responded to Donald Trump’s comments about him sacrificing the former president at the Oscars.jimmy kimmelJimmy Kimmel spent St. Patrick’s Day with his family in Los Angeles, and “the big orange leprechaun’s focus on St. Patrick’s Day was me,” he noted on Monday night.Trump was “hateful” about a joke Kimmel told at the Oscars last Sunday, in which the host mocked Trump about his “Truth Society” posts. In an interview with Fox News, Trump mocked Kimmel for even mentioning him.”I shouldn’t be surprised – Donald Trump has said many times that…
‘We don’t need more small-penis energy’… Sharon Stone on why she swapped acting for art | Sharon Stone
One day a close friend of Sharon Stone’s went for dinner with her family. The friend’s father-in-law counselled that she should not choose pizza, since she had just had a baby and ought to lose weight. This incident inspired one of Stone’s paintings, It’s My Garden, Asshole: a gorgeous acrylic on canvas depicting a shimmering impressionistic garden held together with an undulating ground of salmon and De Kooning-esque pinks.So the father-in-law was the asshole, I ask? Not quite, explains the star during a video call from her California home. When Stone came to make the painting, a drone was hovering…
World Rugby unveils aggressive plan to accelerate game’s growth and broaden its appeal | Rugby Football Union
World Rugby is considering lowering the height of tackles in elite competition and trialing 20-minute red cards globally as part of a radical plan to broaden the sport’s appeal.The governing body will also look at the possibility of reducing the number of substitutes and re-evaluate the use of television match officials to speed up play and improve the viewing experience.The plan, which will be implemented in five phases, was launched at last month’s World Rugby Game Shape Forum and is aimed at making the game more entertaining. More immediate changes include cracking down on the use of water carriers, encouraging…
Jared Kushner says Gaza’s ‘waterfront property could be very valuable’ | Jared Kushner
Jared Kushner has praised the “very valuable” potential of Gaza’s “waterfront property” and suggested Israel should remove civilians while it “cleans up” the strip.The former property dealer, married to Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka, made the comments in an interview at Harvard University on 8 March.Kushner was a senior foreign policy adviser under Trump’s presidency and was tasked with preparing a peace plan for the Middle East. Critics of the plan, which involved Israel striking normalisation deals with Gulf states, said it bypassed questions about the future for Palestinians.His remarks at Harvard gave a hint of the kind of Middle East…
On today’s show: The panel wraps up all the weekend’s WSL games, with Chelsea beating Arsenal with three first-half goals and, they ask, can the Gunners reasonably blame that on the replacement socks they had to wear? The group is weighing up the fate of Brighton, who have conceded another four goals at home, this time against Manchester City. Additionally, the panel summarized the tournament and discussed Emma Haye’s comments on player relations. As well as this, we’ll answer your questions and remind you to sign up to our bi-weekly Women’s Football newsletter – all you have to do is…
Trump sparks outrage saying Jews who vote for Democrats ‘hate’ Israel – US politics live | Donald Trump
White House repudiates Trump for comment on Democratic JewsWhite House spokesman Andrew Bates sharply criticized Donald Trump for his comments that Jews who vote for Democrats “hate” Israel and their religion.“President Biden has put his foot down when it comes to vile and unhinged antisemitic rhetoric,” he said in a statement. “As antisemitic crimes and acts of hate have increased across the world – among them the deadliest attack committed against the Jewish people since the Holocaust – leaders have an obligation to call hate what it is and bring Americans together against it.”Here’s more on that, from the Guardian’s…
An investigation by The Guardian has found that three Damien Hirst sculptures were made using formaldehyde to preserve animals, even though they were made in 2017. Back in the 1990s.The three works, consisting of a dove, a shark and two calves, have been shown in galleries in Hong Kong, New York, Munich, London and Oxford in recent years and serve as examples of work from the 1990s, winning his Turner Prize. Gainer period.However, all three pieces were produced by Hirst’s employees at a studio in Dudbridge, Gloucestershire, in 2017. That same year, the artworks appeared for the first time in…
‘I’m back!’: how Guardian readers reclaimed their brains and cut their screen times by 40% | Life and style
It’s been almost three months since the Guardian launched the Reclaim your brain newsletter – a free, five-week email coaching plan for anyone who wants to spend less time on their phone.Since then, more than 100,000 readers have signed up, making it the fastest-growing newsletter we’ve ever launched. (If you haven’t already, you can subscribe to Reclaim your brain whenever you want – you still get sent the same weekly plan as everyone else.)So far, the feedback we’ve received from readers has been overwhelmingly positive, with many saying that they’re sleeping better, feeling less anxious, reading more, pursuing new hobbies…
Our cartoonist looks back at Robins’ game as the Coventry manager’s current and former club secured a thrilling late win Source link