NEW DELHI: The IPL 2026 points table is beginning to take shape, with early momentum already separating the frontrunners from the struggling sides. Punjab Kings have made a strong statement at the top ...
SINGAPORE – Having largely lived outside the spotlight since her retirement in 2022, Singapore’s most bemedalled Olympian Feng Tianwei will be launching her own academy on April 15. The 39-year-old ...
SINGAPORE – Two men living in the same Sembawang Housing Board block were charged in court on March 25 over separately throwing a table and a bicycle down from the fourth and 11th floor. They face one ...
Goa is all set to host the seventh edition of UTT in Taleigao Panaji: The seventh season of Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT), India’s premier franchise-based table tennis league, will be played at the ...
When Bird and Byron roll into Jammin Java on Dec. 20, the Nashville-based duo promises a night filled with grooves, soul and joyfully unpredictable moments. It’s the band’s first-ever performance in ...
The Common Thread offers a “third space” for crafters seeking coffee, community and creativity. The Common Thread offers a wide range of yarns, tools and accessories, while workshops cover knitting, ...
Sweets & Java in Holden is a woman-owned business that has survived and thrived, even in the age of coffee chain domination. Kathy Diehl proudly celebrates 10 years as owner of this successful coffee ...
If you have a smartphone, odds are you've dabbled in playing The New York Times Games' mobile games like Wordle, Connections, or Spelling Bee. They're quick, daily word association and puzzle games, ...
TRAVERSE CITY, MI – A popular Northern Michigan restaurant has made an exclusive list. The New York Times released its list of the 50 best restaurants list for 2025 this week and Modern Bird in ...
Kahawa Java, a coffee shop co-owned by mother-daughter duo Ticy and Ayanna Cox, is relocating from its original location on West Parrish Avenue to a new space downtown — just steps away from Owensboro ...
What’s seven times nine? Quick, you’ve got six seconds to answer. This June, over 600,000 children in England in year four, aged eight and nine, will be expected to answer questions like this. They ...
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