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As Biden Courts Gen Z Vote, Voters Feel ‘Powerless’ to a Growing ‘Gerontocracy’ That Doesn’t...
The Wrap via Yahoo News UK· 4 hours ago“Too much is on the line for young voters this November, which is why this campaign is investing...
I threw my friend a Still Game hen do, she was gobsmacked but show icon loved it
The Scottish Sun· 9 hours agoA HEN party proved they are Still Game for a laugh after dressing up as the sitcom OAPs for a day...
I threw my friend a Still Game hen do, she was gobsmacked but show icon loved it
The Irish Sun· 9 hours agoA HEN party proved they are Still Game for a laugh after dressing up as the sitcom OAPs for a day...
The England WAGs who could cash in £10k watching their partners play footy
The Irish Sun· 13 hours agoWhile The Three Lions lads are pocketing hundreds-of-thousands of pounds battling it out on the...
GMB's fans say same thing after Ed Balls halts 'car crash' Steve Baker clash
Daily Express· 13 hours agoGood Morning Britain viewers reacted to Steve Baker after the MP appeared on the programme after...
Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has transformed South African rugby in weird and wonderful ways
The Irish Times· 9 hours agoHow else could you describe the “Rassie phenomenon” that has radically transformed Springbok rugby?...
How Starmer 'can show US he is serious' after Tories' 'worst decision' with ally
The Irish Sun· 13 hours agoKEIR Starmer can send a serious message to the United States by kick-starting talks on a US-UK free...
Yes, Uncle Sam, We Met on Tinder
New York Times· 18 hours agoIt might include a watered-down story of our first date, when she expected me to pick her up at her house while I waited impatiently for her at the...
Moment bumbling Biden calls himself a ‘black woman’ in painful interview
The Irish Sun· 15 hours agoPRESIDENT Joe Biden has described himself as a "black woman" during a confused radio interview. The bumbling commander-in-chief, 81, appeared to mix himself up with Vice President Kamala Harris ...
Police, poverty and populism: how Perpignan became a laboratory for the far right
The Guardian· 18 hours agoAs Patrice Burel scooped coffee at his roastery in Perpignan, he lamented the steady closure of other shops on this narrow city centre street. Perpignan, with a population of 121,000 and close ...