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Andie MacDowell, co-star of Bill Murray in 'Groundhog Day,' seen at the Terrace Theater
The Post and Courier· 1 hour agoIt's been quite the summer for celebrity spottings in Charleston, and they seem to keep on coming....
Tour de France 2024: Mark Cavendish wins record-breaking 35th stage – as it happened
The Guardian· 2 hours agoStephen Park, British Cycling’s performance director, has also heaped praise on the man of the hour....
From Mia Goth in MaXXXine to Scarlett Johansson in Fly Me to the Moon: our pick of July's best films
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoIt’s bleak and sorrowful, but like Ceylan’s previous masterpieces, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia and...
OLED laptops: The good, the bad, the ugly
PC World· 8 hours agoOnce upon a time, OLED displays were prohibitively expensive. Nowadays, you can pick up a laptop with an OLED display ...
Opinion | The ‘Philly Girl’ Shielding Biden From the Bad News
New York Times· 10 hours agoAmid the public fretting and finger-pointing rage over how to deal with a Democratic presidential...
Siegel: The Leafs needed major change this summer. They haven’t gotten it yet
New York Times· 10 hours agoA lot of time, in theory anyway, for the Toronto Maple Leafs to still change their roster. As GM...
Wimbledon star left with egg on his face as brutal reality check dished out
Daily Express· 10 hours agoFair to say Sebastian Korda has failed to put his money where his mouth is at Wimbledon after...
‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ Review: Eddie Murphy Shines in a Netflix Sequel That Gets the Job Done
Indiewire via Yahoo News UK· 20 hours agoCool for his age but inevitably out of touch, Axel discovers that his fast-talking schtick doesn’t...
How air travel has been transformed in the last 100 years
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFrom the golden age of travel and flying on Concorde to being grounded after COVID-19 struck, we...
Wild Edinburgh urban myths including razor blades in the Commie Pool flumes
Edinburgh Live via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoIt was once suggested razor blades were hidden inside the flumes which would cause damage to anyone sliding down them at speed. It was just one of many fabricated Edinburgh urban myths