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Carlos Alcaraz’s first step shows he’s ready for tennis immortality at Wimbledon
The Independent via Yahoo Sport· 13 hours agoHe more than held his own against the reigning champion with a powerful serve and strong...
Who are the richest Cheers stars in 2024? Ranked
LoveMONEY via Yahoo Finance UK· 16 hours agoGeorge Wendt: $25 million (£19.7m) Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images Following the end of Cheers, fans yearned for more Norm. To their delight, Wendt...
Is Paul Mescal the Indie Pete Davidson? A Very Serious Investigation
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 12 hours agoOver the weekend, TMZ published images of actor Paul Mescal on what looked like a dinner date with...
How 2 Generations of Fabulists Charmed the Literary World
New York Times· 22 hours agoIkbal and Idries Shah delighted London society with their romantic tales of the East. By 1959,...
Historic hotel once owned by Winston Churchill welcomes first new owners in 75 years
The Irish News· 22 hours agoConsortium buys 35-bed Carnlough property - once owned by Winston Churchill - from the O’Neill...
Book Review: 'Hey, Zoey' uses questions about AI to look at women's autonomy in a new light
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance UK· 17 hours agoDolores is going through the motions of life when she finds a potentially marriage-ending surprise...
5 Glastonbury inspired fashion trends we love in 2024
Hello!· 16 hours agoFrom Alexa Chung to Dua Lipa, this year's festival was a hotbed of sartorial inspiration
More to the Story: Wondery Presents History Like You’ve Never Heard Before
The Hollywood Reporter· 14 hours agoDiscover a Wondery history podcast based on popular films and series you loved.
‘Starlight Express’ Review: The Gravy Train Rolls On
New York Times· 18 hours agoNostalgia will undoubtedly lure many to a London revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. The critic Houman Barekat saw the show in London. Forty...
The best Glastonbury sets to watch on iPlayer | Skiddle
Skiddle· 23 hours agoGlastonbury FOMO each year is real and the only thing we can do to remotely cheer ourselves up (or make ourselves worse) is to watch it live on the BBC. One of the first sets on the Pyramid ...