Winter returns to the UK as heavy April snow hits northwest England
Mark Boardman captured this footage in Macclesfield as winter returned to many parts of the UK with heavy snow, strong winds and cold temperatures.
Markets were mixed in Asia on Thursday as investors applied the brakes to a recent rally that has some worried valuations may have run a little too high.
Rodón was only two outs from a perfect game.
The union of Mexico’s Televisa and Univision has been considered by both sides for decades. The impetus to finally make a deal come together was a mutual desire to create a Spanish-language streaming giant serving the U.S., Mexico and the rest of the Spanish-speaking world. In short, the merger of Univision with most of Televisa’s […]
How young is too young to start thinking about retirement? Saving for retirement is something we have been told to worry about again and again.
In alleys criss-crossing the Libyan capital's Old City, construction crews are hard at work restoring former glory to architectural treasures neglected under ex-dictator Moamer Kadhafi and in the decade since.
Hail showered down on Orem, Utah, on April 14 as a “significant weather advisory” was in place for the area.The National Weather Service warned of half-inch sized hail and strong thunderstorms for counties in western Utah, including the Orem area.This video posted by Austin Gunn shows the hail blanketing the ground during the storm. “Holy cow man,” a voice can be heard saying in the video. Credit: Austin Gunn via Storyful
Yahoo Finance's Pras Subramanian spoke to Lamborghini President & CEO Stephan Winkelmann on the Italian automaker's suprisingly good 2020, strong start to 2021, and how the brand needs to adapt for the future ahead.
Ariarne Titmus admitted it was a relief to be racing again as she ramped up preparations for the Tokyo Olympics by storming to the women's 200m freestyle title at the Australian championships Thursday.
Police used non-lethal munitions against protesters in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, to disperse a crowd outside the city’s police department as demonstrations over the death of Daunte Wright continued for a third consecutive night on April 13.This footage from Cortez Rice shows the moment he was hit by an unknown projectile on his lower leg. In the video, he makes his way over to a nearby building where he receives first aid treatment from two other protesters.Cortez told Storyful he did was uncertain what exactly struck him, adding that he did not lodge a complaint with the department.Protests began in Brooklyn Center after a police officer fatally shot Wright during a traffic stop on April 11. Police Chief Tim Gannon described the shooting as an “accidental discharge”, telling reporters that the officer in question drew a handgun instead of a Taser.Both Gannon and the officer who shot Wright resigned on April 14, Brooklyn Center’s mayor announced. Credit: Cortez Rice via Storyful
Asian shares were on the backfoot on Thursday following mixed cues from Wall Street where a sharp sell-off in the largest bitcoin exchange Coinbase hit tech shares while the dollar index struggled near one-month lows. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan paused after two straight days of gains. Japan's Nikkei rose 0.2% while South Korea's KOSPI index was up a tad.
Morgan Wallen’s exclusion from the Academy of Country Music Awards this weekend is not going unnoted in Nashville, as fans have banded together to rent out billboards in highly visible locations declaring the MIA singer “his fan’s (sic) choice” for the top prize of entertainer of the year. “Support that boy from east Tennessee!” read […]
Lewis Hamilton and his Mercedes team expect Max Verstappen and Red Bull to bounce back and give them a torrid test of speed at this weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, the second round of this year's world championship.
Better taste, better nutrition, better feeling. The Yummy! crew went down to Greendot to check out the newly launched cafe concept featuring vegan-friendly dishes. Let's enjoy some tasty desserts while doing something good for the environment. For more Yummy! content, visit here!
At the fifth time of asking, Pep Guardiola has guided Manchester City to a Champions League semi-final as they saw off Borussia Dortmund and the demons of previous quarter-final disappointments on Wednesday.
Cherry blossom petals fell to the ground like snow at the University of Washington in Seattle on April 13.This footage shared by Enmanuel Arjona captured the poetic scene and shows the pink-tinted blossoms drifting in the wind.In a bid to promote social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the university launched a virtual cherry blossom tour on its website. Credit: Enmanuel Arjona via Storyful
The world's most famous statue of Jesus Christ was lit up with the Olympics logo and images of sporting arenas on Wednesday to mark 100 days to the Tokyo Olympic Games opening ceremony. Hundreds of LED projectors were used to beam images onto the 98-foot (30-m) Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, according to media reports. The Tokyo Olympics are scheduled to open on July 23, postponed from last year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Reviving the Iran nuclear deal would seem like a simple task for US President Joe Biden. Iran wants him to lift sanctions in exchange for Tehran's return to compliance.
A locally grown e-commerce platform in Afghanistan is connecting vendors with customers around the world, providing an important opportunity for the war-torn economy and inspiring a new trend of young women starting up their own small businesses. E-commerce site Click.af started in 2016 to give Afghans access to a domestic online market, and last year began shipping globally, according to its founder Masiullah Stanikzai. The idea behind the expansion was to connect local designers and artisans to a larger base of consumers, he said, mainly Afghans living in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and Australia.
The Houston Rockets are investigating a cyber attack that attempted to install ransomware on the basketball team's internal systems, and the organization is working closely with the FBI, team officials said. "Our internal security tools prevented ransomware from being installed except for a few systems that have not impacted our operations," the statement added.
The woman suing Yasiel Puig for sexual assault called his claims "demeaning and ridiculous."