American country music star Tyler Hubbard has taken his love for Australia to a another level by inking a 'souvenir' on his ...
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Ubisoft has said it’s committed to improving the quality of Star Wars Outlaws following a disappointing launch for the game. In an update on Tuesday, the company said it’s working to get the game in ...
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are set to lead Emerald Fennell’s third feature film, a fresh adaptation of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights. According to reports, Margot Robbie will take on ...
A Bethesda veteran behind Skyrim, Fallout, and Starfield has explained what Bethesda needs to bring to the table to ensure that The Elder Scrolls 6 is a successful sequel. "When we look at making ...
Former Liverpool goalkeeper David James has boldly claimed that Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta needs to win silverware with the Gunners before he can be considered an elite coach. His comments come ...
United States Vice President Kamala Harris has appeared in a talk show-style event hosted by television legend Oprah Winfrey, the Democratic candidate’s latest bid to reach undecided voters in ...
Simone Biles got a sentimental new tattoo in honor of husband Jonathan Owens while on her Gold Over America Tour. After her show in Arizona Wednesday, the Olympic champion scheduled an appointment ...
She admitted that during the filming process of the movie Lee, one of the team members asked her to sit up straighter and pull in her stomach to hide her flaws. "Do you think I don't know that you see ...
The joke tattoo did, however, gave fans a look at Ben’s impressively toned arms. “@benshephard flexing his guns,” one viewer noted. The star is well known for his dedicated fitness regime ...
Google is planning to roll out a technology that will identify whether a photo was taken with a camera, edited by software like Photoshop, or produced by generative AI models. In the coming months ...
SINGAPORE – An estimated 4,500 more people with disabilities (PWDs) in Singapore are expected to have jobs by 2030, as part of efforts to increase the employment rate of this group to 40 per cent.