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OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith didn’t immediately issue a statement when the networks called the federal election for Mark Carney’s Liberals at 10:15 PM EST, but it’s safe to say that not all ...
Stephen A. Smith is ESPN‘s $100 million man, but not everyone is buying his shtick. Enter comedian, podcast host and actor Corey Holcomb, who “used to be a big fan,” before Smith, he feels ...
Germany's next foreign minister, Johann Wadephul, is a former soldier, trained lawyer and conservative MP who has long been a strong supporter of military backing for Ukraine as it fights Russia's ...
The new Queensland ad features a cover of Madonna's 1983 hit Holiday and shows off the state's prime tourist destinations. Photo shows New Year's Weather: Dark grey storm clouds over a green ...
The White House removed a top trade official after learning that he had attended the wedding of Miles Taylor, author of a 2018 opinion piece critical of President Donald Trump. George Bogden, who ...
A new portrait of the King and Queen has been panned by as 'sinister and uninspiring' by a critic. The painting of Charles and Camilla will be unveiled by Tatler magazine on the cover of their ...
I knew what I was walking into when I bought tickets to “Grease,” playing into October at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres. It’s a musical rooted in 1950s nostalgia, filled with catchy songs and ...
Ayra Starr and Wizkid have yet again created magic in the new release of “Gimme Dat.” The highly anticipated collaboration was released in the early hours of Friday. This work of art is ...
"Warfare" co-writers and co-directors Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza talk about how they threw out the usual Hollywood touches and went only for veracity.
Both emerged from economic nostalgia and fear of change. Both were politically attractive. And both were costly, backward-looking mistakes that undermined the economies they were meant to protect.
Where: Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 900 Johnson St. When: Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $22-$33 from showpass.com/daniel-lapps-joy-of ...
Both emerged from economic nostalgia and fear of change. Both were politically attractive. And both were costly, backward-looking mistakes that undermined the economies they were meant to protect.
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