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Football frenzy: the impact of UEFA Euro 2024 on internet traffic
TechRadar· 25 minutes agoFootball is considered the most popular sport in the world, boasting approximately 3.5 billion fans...
Review: Oh, Mary! (★★★★★) is the funniest Broadway play in years
Time Out· 40 minutes agoStage comedies have become an endangered species in recent decades, and when they do pop up they...
Olympics organisers slash ticket prices to just £12 after low turnouts
Metro· 34 minutes agoSome football tickets will now cost as little as €15 (£12), which comes after the women’s match...
Best football bets and expert advice for Wednesday 31 July
Talk Sport· 38 minutes agoThere is a host of football action on Wednesday night with the Champions League and Europa Conference League qualifiers continuing across Europe. The Champions League second qualifying-round ...
Whitney Cummings’s Favorite Intimacy Oil Is on Sale
New York Magazine· 35 minutes agoFor better orgasms.
Omagh Bombing Inquiry chairman vows it will be ‘vigorous and fearless’
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News UK· 23 minutes agoAddressing the hearing, he said the Irish government is committed to additional new legislation if...
Suni Lee’s fave makeup including an $11 spray - and her inspo from Hailey Bieber
The Sun· 20 minutes ago"It's made me feel so much more confident and it's really fun for me to tie in looks together," she continued. "If I'm wearing a red leotard I might match it with a red lip ...
Hockey highlights video: Team GB draw to the Netherlands
BBC News· 20 minutes agoGreat Britain's Lee Morton equalises to earn a draw against defending champions Netherlands in the...
Cricket round-up: Preston held by Letchworth in Championship
The Comet· 8 minutes agoFour of the five fixtures in the division ended without an outright winner and Preston were held by near neighbours Letchworth. Letchworth bowled first on their home wicket but Preston's opening ...
Irish Government ‘committed to new legislation if required’ to aid Omagh Inquiry
Daily Echo· 7 minutes agoRuairi de Burca, director-general at the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, told the first public hearing of the Omagh Inquiry that he was present on behalf of his Government to signal in ...