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Sydney Towle’s videos have drawn an enormous audience on TikTok, where her followers praise and support her. On Reddit, an army of skeptics was determined to paint her as a fraud. The post ‘I have cancer,’ the TikTok star said. Then came the torrent of hate. appeared first on Boston.com.
New pedestrian lights illuminate the footpath at Dublin junction to alert distracted walkers
Councillor Feljin Jose said they are being trialled “at very busy junctions” where pedestrians may be distracted.
The best movies on Netflix right now (May 2025)
From new Netflix originals to classic films from decades past, we've got the best movies on Netflix for every taste. The post The best movies on Netflix right now (May 2025) appeared first on Boston.com.
Jayson Tatum looks like a man on a mission this postseason, and other thoughts on the Celtics before the next series
Tatum’s 35.4 GameScore is higher than all but two of Larry Bird's 164 playoff performances. The post Jayson Tatum looks like a man on a mission this postseason, and other thoughts on the Celtics before the next series appeared first on Boston.com.
The Ground Round returns: Penny-a-pound scale, helmet ice cream, and nostalgia galore
The restaurant was packed on a Tuesday, the day before its grand opening in Shrewsbury. The post The Ground Round returns: Penny-a-pound scale, helmet ice cream, and nostalgia galore appeared first on Boston.com.
A timeline of the Duke of Sussex’s legal challenge over his security in the UK
The Duke of Sussex has lost an appeal against a ruling related to the level of taxpayer-funded security he receives while he is in the UK. Last year, retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane dismissed Harry’s challenge against the February 2020 decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures […] The post A timeline of the Duke of Sussex’s legal challenge over his security in the UK appeared first on Jersey Evening Post.
Moment female assassin shoots top anti-Russian activist in failed hit before she is bundled to the ground in Ukraine
Serhii Sternenko, a vocal Moscow critic and active fundraiser for Kyiv 's military, was subject to an assassination attempt involving a firearm, according to Ukraine's Security Service.
Nobody’s muse: Revisiting the art of Leonora Carrington
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Americans see more overreach from the president than from judges, an AP-NORC poll finds
About half of U.S. adults say the president has “too much power” in the way government operates these days.
Fog advisory lifted
After a foggy start, Friday is shaping up to offer some relief from the cool, wet weather Toronto has seen over the last few days, CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter says.
Suspect charged with first-degree murder
Police have made an arrest in a deadly daylight shooting at a shopping plaza in Brampton last month.
Cornwall Papa John's restaurant among 13 closures in the South West
It follows a review of performance
Vancouver home sales continued to fall in April amid trade war, real estate board says
Greater Vancouver Realtors says residential sales in the region totalled 2,163 last month, a 23.6% decrease from the 2,831 sales recorded in April 2024 and 28.2% below the 10-year seasonal average
Troublemakers will be arrested if they return to problem home in Newton Abbot
It made residents' lives a misery
7.4-magnitude earthquake sparks tsunami warning off Chile
The quake was registered in the drake passage between Cape Horn and Antarctica at a depth of 10km (six miles) on Friday, according to the US Geological Survey.
Dramatic Differences Exist In How Republicans And Democrats Use Science When Policymaking
A new study uses hundreds of thousands of policy reports and documents to identify stark differences.
Canada has long been seen as the cool cousin next door. Here’s the truth
The country has exported a myth of progressivism. It’s time to confront who we really are
Alberta Insider: Fanning the flames of separatism
While Danielle Smith insists she is ‘Team Canada,’ she has been fanning the flames of a growing faction of disgruntled Albertans who are looking to leave Canada