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Entertainment FIFA World Cup 2026: Gary Linekar congratulates Harry Kane after captain becomes leading English WC goal-scorer
Entertainment "They inscribed his name at War Memorial, want my children to follow his footsteps": Wife of Op Sindoor hero
Entertainment Terminator 2, Rambo, Bridget Jones' Diary and more: Sony is deleting 551 movies PlayStation users already paid for
Entertainment Germany’s 2029 Reckoning: Without More Innovation, NATO’s Eastern Flank Remains Exposed
Entertainment On tour with a local bird brigade: ‘We need to make Amsterdam a city for sparrows again’
Entertainment One European company owns Ray-Ban, Oakley, the shops that sell them and the insurer that pays for them, and the reason glasses are so expensive is not the secret 80 percent monopoly of internet legend but something quieter and much harder to break
Entertainment In the early 1960s, mother bald eagles across the United States were crushing their own eggs by sitting on them, in a continent-wide reproductive collapse caused by a single agricultural pesticide, and by 1963 only 417 nesting pairs of America’s national symbol remained alive in the lower 48 states
Entertainment In 1953, South Korea had a per-capita income lower than that of Somalia or Haiti — and within roughly seventy years, it became the world’s tenth-largest economy and the dominant global producer of memory chips, in the fastest national economic transformation in modern history
Entertainment Watch: Kick streamer Ethan Qi puts larger man in chokehold during Sailor Moon cosplay stream
Entertainment The “Happy Birthday” song, the most frequently sung piece of music on Earth, was originally written in 1893 by two American sisters as a kindergarten classroom greeting called “Good Morning to All” — and the birthday lyrics now sung at every party on the planet were added almost twenty years later by an unknown author