Elon Musk's Support For Ukraine Could Bring Him A Nobel Peace Prize
Marius Nielsen, an MP for Norway's Progress Party, lauded Elon Musk's free speech efforts on X, claiming they promote global dialogue and understanding.
'Suits: LA' Gets Pilot Order At NBC With New Story, New Characters
The original "Suits" series by Aaron Korsh was set in New York and filmed in Toronto.
New 'Suits' Series From Aaron Korsh In The Works At NBCUniversal
The project is expected to feature new characters in a new location, with Los Angeles being considered as a backdrop for the workplace setting.
'Suits' producer talks possible return of Meghan Markle for show revival
The legal series saw an uptick in viewership four years after it ended following its addition to Netflix and Peacock.
Meghan Markle urged to 'make better decisions for herself' to 'reignite her popularity'
The Duchess of Sussex filmed 100 episodes of the legal series "Suits" before she married Prince Harry in May 2018.
UK to reduce the number of 'medically downgraded' mariners in the Royal Navy with advanced sports technology
The Navy will be using special movement screening equipment developed by exercise laboratories of the concerned universities. Pressure plates, force plates and motion capture cameras will detect muscle movements for injuries and strains.
Influencers overtaking journalists as news source: report
TikTok influencers and celebrities are increasingly taking over from journalists as the main source of news for young people, according to a report published Wednesday by the Britain-based Reuters Institute.
After scouting for a year, Manchester United could land 'the next Frenkie de Jong'
Manchester United are set to have a busy summer window.
Donald Trump's 'Justice for All' 'doesn't have anything to do with his 2024 presidential run'
The musical collaboration between Donald Trump and J6 choir was streamed 600,000 times across audio and video platforms.
Hospitality in Crisis: Are there enough chefs to keep up with London's insatiable demand for fine dining?
Chefs have not returned to work in the same numbers post-pandemic, leaving the hospitality industry grappling with an acute staffing crisis at a time when operators are also struggling with the soaring costs of doing business.
The future for streaming services: Four ways your TV subscriptions could change because of the cost of living crisis
UK households are cancelling streaming service subscriptions, citing the need to cut comforts to afford increasingly expensive necessities.
YouTube offers thousands of free TV episodes -- with ads
YouTube was a pioneer in the trend to accessing video on-demand using the internet, starting with clips uploaded and shared by users.
Chelsea suffer double injury blow as Thomas Tuchel confirms Romelu Lukaku absence
Chelsea will be without Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner for at least a few matches after the duo suffered injuries during Chelsea's 4-0 win over Malmo.
Comedy Central deletes controversial episode from 'The Office'; fans fear other episodes may face the axe
The episode ended with Michael Scott (Steve Carell) getting slapped by Kelly Kapoor (Mindy Kaling).
Djokovic wins, Tsitsipas crashes and Murray shines as soggy Wimbledon returns
There have already been two virus-related withdrawals -- Britain's Johanna Konta and former men's doubles champion Frederik Nielsen, both identified as close contacts.
News media seeing 'post-Trump slump' as passions cool
The Trump era was one of solid growth for key news outlets, especially those that served as a watchdog on the US leader.
Hit by pandemic, Eurozone sees ghost of the debt crisis
The European Central Bank has put the markets at ease by buying up much of the public debt, essentially snuffing out the problem for the foreseeable future.
UK independent bookshops go online to reach new audiences
The shuttering of bookshops ahead of the busy Christmas period is particularly hard for independent booksellers.
K-pop band BTS achieves Silver certification in UK for 'Dynamite'
"Dynamite" is the second U.K. Silver certified track from BTS after "Boy With Luv."
Juice WRLD's 'Legends Never Die' is biggest posthumous debut in nearly 23 years
The 21-year-old rapper Juice WRLD's final and third album was released on July 10 after his death.
Leaked Nielsen survey details reveals PS5 pricing for both standard and digital versions
Sources claim that Sony executives are still debating whether to sell the PlayStation 5 at a loss or to just break even.
NFL's virtual draft sets viewer records
According to Nielsen ratings, viewership was up 16 percent overall from the 2019 draft.
Asian markets lifted by hopes on virus but oil in retreat
Attention this week will be on a planned meeting of OPEC and other key crude producers.
Democrats back out hunting for votes after bruising debate
With 16 states are set to vote over the next two weeks, leftist firebrand Bernie Sanders is seeking to cement his status as frontrunner.
Taylor Swift's 'Lover' at No.1 on Billboard 200 chart
Taylor Swift's ninth studio album, "Lover" recorded the highest sales in just a week at a high of 679,000 total album sales.
Trump 'purges' homeland security as another DHS official resigns
Trump aims to make the Department of Homeland Security more compliant to his will.
Trump's Game of Thrones: President to shakeup White House yet again
More chaos on the West Wing looms as Donald Trump eyes a new slew of exits from his inner circle.
U.S to investigate $235 billion dirty money flowing through Denmark's Danske Bank
Department of Justice criminal investigation relates to Russian links to the Danish bank's Estonian branch.
Donald Trump flip-flops over caging migrant children
President Trump had claimed he could not reverse the policy of separating illegal immigrants from their children.
Wonder Woman 2: Kristen Wiig in talks to play villain Cheetah
Comedian Kristen Wiig has emerged as a surprise contender to join superhero sequel Wonder Woman 2.