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SHOPPERS have been left devastated after a popular high street store has axed a beloved alcoholic drink. Hotel Chocolat’s ...
The boy is called Romulus after the first king of Rome, who – according to legend – suckled off his she-wolf mother. And ...
Since April 2, when varying levels of tariffs were imposed by the US on 60-plus allies and rivals, global markets have faced volatility. Some nations, like Canada, China and the European Union ...
These were closely followed by keys, spectacles and clothing. Coming to the “unique" items left in the cabs, one of them forgot their wedding saree while another actually left a gold biscuit. Moving ...
It should pop right open! Using a small biscuit cutter, small bottle cap or something similar to cut a hole in the center of the biscuit. Set that small bit of dough aside, they make perfect ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. With a Jaguars side winning its first game in over a year last week, Tango headed into the clash wary of that confidence. CATCH THE PREMIER DIVISION ...
Despite coming in with a new found confidence, Newton Jaguars couldn’t secure a second-straight win against Tango in round 2 of the Netball SA Premier League. Watch the REPLAY here. With a ...
Unsold stockpiles of Tesla Cybertrucks have reached all-time highs, with nearly $200 million in idle vehicles sitting on lots. To keep that number from creeping ever higher, Tesla is refusing trade-in ...
Uber's 9th annual Lost and Found Index reveals bizarre items left behind in India, including a gold biscuit and a cooking stove. The index highlights frequently forgotten belongings like phones ...
Maybe it’s your water bottle, earphones, or even your wallet. But a wedding saree? Or better yet, a gold biscuit? That’s peak forgetfulness, and apparently, it’s happening more often than you'd think.
Mumbai has pipped Delhi as India's most forgetful city, where Uber riders left behind unique items such as a wedding saree and a gold biscuit last year, according to a recent report. In the last two ...
A Maunie man will be spending time in the White County Jail for violating his probation. 43-year-old Charles Oberlender was arrested on Tuesday at the probation office for failing a drug test.