Sunderland Echo on MSN
Woman banned from roads after failing to provide a second breathalyser sample
A Sunderland woman who flunked a breath test had first given a reading of almost four times the limit, a court heard.
The Observer could not be in a “more positive position” to head into its first full year of ownership by Tortoise, according ...
As interest in GLP-1 medication grows, scammers are tricking consumers with fake alternatives. Here's how to spot them.
Stars Insider on MSN
The most turbulent flight routes in the world
Turbulence is an irregular motion of the air resulting from eddies and vertical currents, which causes the aircraft to shake.
Brings Transmit’s in-stream formats and real-time monetization to beIN’s live portfolio, helping advertisers reach ...
Wigan Today on MSN
Wigan Athletic confirm capture of highly-rated marksman - 'another example of strong recruitment'
Wigan Athletic have confirmed the signing of young striker Adam Moseley from non-league Runcorn Linnets following a ...
Studios betting on sequels and spending years on post-launch updates are creating a wave of creative stagnation.
Transparency is key. If users understand when they’re engaging with AI-generated media and can opt in knowingly, brands can ...
U.S. Soccer has informed fans of the process to secure World Cup tickets through the federation, and it comes with plenty of ...
Trump’s former Venezuela envoy Elliott Abrams argues that America’s sudden presence there is not about spreading democracy.
Modern sunscreen campaigns still celebrate beauty but now frame it in the language of empowerment and self-care. Women are ...
3don MSNOpinion
Banning junk food ads is a big, fat mistake
An absurd ban on advertising “unhealthy” food is nanny state overreach on steroids, says Oliver Dean ...
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