Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is gearing up to hit the field for the AFC Championship Game later this evening, and viewers are asking questions about his relationship status and if he’s single.
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This week Samsung is expected to launch its newest Galaxy S24 devices, three new phones added to its already established S Range. Demand for the S23 is already high and thousands of shoppers are already queuing up to watch the online unveiling of the rumoured S24, S24Plus, and S24 Ultra.
The Galaxy Unpacked event takes place this Wednesday, January 17 live from San Jose in California. And we have all the details for anxious UK shoppers including how to get your hands on the model, pre-order timings, and helping you find the cheapest deal.
The imminent S24 launch has cut hundreds of pounds off the soon-to-be older S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra phones. The biggest discount can be found over at Sky Mobile with a huge £319 cut off the S23 price.
READ MORE: Samsung gives early look at Galaxy S24 phone as Sky, O2, and Amazon slash £100s off S23 model
READ MORE: Samsung is giving shoppers a free £150 to spend on smartphones before S24 launch
Retailers including O2, Amazon, and Samsung has also launched price cuts. Amazon shoppers can make the most of its £150 discount on the S23 Ultra model, while Samsung takes £150 off the S23 bill for anyone that adds SAVE2024 at checkout, and O2 will give you a free pair of Galaxy Buds FE when you buy the S23 - plus £99 in cashback.
Moving onto the imminent launch of the S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra models there's a host of things shoppers should know before the brand unveils the new handsets. Including how much you can expect to pay.
The new range will go on pre-order for all eager Samsung shoppers after the event, and are expected to become available to pre-order in the evening of January 17.
Retailer's including Amazon, John Lewis, Very, and Currys are all expected to open
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is gearing up to hit the field for the AFC Championship Game later this evening, and viewers are asking questions about his relationship status and if he’s single.
Married at First Sight fans will be chomping at the bit for the next series to be aired in the UK, as the Australian version of the reality show returns next week - however to audiences Down Under.
Wait, Gwen Stefani was in a band before her solo career?
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Snoop Dogg‘s Super Bowl performance has been used as key evidence in Young Thug‘s RICO trial.Young Thug is currently on trial for allegedly conspiring to violate Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations (RICO) Act, along with seven further drug- and gang- related felonies.His case has been significantly notable for the use of his rap lyrics to accuse him of his YSL gang affiliation in trial. Using lyrics in criminal trials has been broadly criticised “as a convenient way to inject racial bias and confusion into the criminal justice process.”In the latest developments of Thugger’s trial, witness and YSL co-founder Trontavious “Tick” Stephens has been testifying on behalf of the prosecution and was cross-examined by Young Thug’s attorney, Brian Steel.Steel used Snoop Dogg’s Super Bowl performance to demonstrate that Young Thug is solely an entertainer, not a gang member.
The 2024 Oscars ceremony is less than two months away, and details about the show, the nominees and who may win are coming into focus.
A children's home owned by Real Housewives of Cheshire star has been rated 'inadequate' by Ofsted. The scathing watchdog report said it had been reported that one child being cared for at the home 'did not eat for at least two days'.
The 2024 Berlinale kicks off next month on February 15 with “Small Things Like These,” starring Cillian Murphy. But right before then, a winner from last year’s festival hits theaters in NYC.
As temperatures continue to fall and roads across the country ice up, everything can start to feel very cold – and this might include your place of work.
Recently it was announced that British Sign Language will be offered to GSCE students from 2025. According to the government, pupils will learn around 1,000 signs and will also be taught the history, culture and significance of BSL.
in the teaser trailer for the upcoming short film “The Court Jester.” However, Simmons himself is not fine with the “Encino Man” playing him in the short, or in an unrelated biopic in development at the Wolper Organization, a subsidiary of Warner Bros.“Richard and I are not endorsing this project,” Simmons’ rep told ET in a statement on Wednesday. “It is unauthorized. I spoke to Pauly last year and told him [Richard] is not ready to tell his story.”Shore looks like a dead ringer for Simmons in the trailer and promo stills released for “The Court Jester,” which show the comic sporting the fitness legend’s trademark curly red hair, uber-short shorts and sparkly blue tank top.
EXCLUSIVE: Jim Rash is set to direct his script Miss You, Love You, a drama that will star Allison Janney and Andrew Rannells. Madison Wells, The Walsh Company and Nat Faxon will produce a film that will begin production next month in New Mexico. Gigi Pritzker, Kevin Walsh are producing with Rash.
Beef and The Bear, the shows that joined Succession in a three-way domination of Monday night’s Emmy Awards, have a surprising amount of shared DNA.
bill asserts that claiming someone has discriminated against another person or group because of their identity will be considered “defamation per se” — meaning the accuser could find themselves facing costly legal bills for simply expressing their opinion.The bill does not appear to address what happens if the alleged discrimination is a matter of fact or public record — rather, just making an accusation of discriminatory behavior appears to be enough to land them in trouble legally.Under the bill:Under current defamation and libel laws, a subject must prove that a speaker or journalist acted with “actual malice.”This typically makes it harder for public figures, such as celebrities, to sue for defamation or libel, as they must prove the person they are suing either knew the information wasn’t true or demonstrated “reckless disregard” for its falsity.But now those in the public eye who find themselves accused of discrimination have nothing to fear — because the bill redefines what constitutes a “public figure.”The bill also eliminates the requirement that a person accused of discrimination prove their accuser acted with “actual malice” in cases where “the allegation does not relate to the reason for his or her public status.”Essentially, it means that it’s more likely that anyone making an accusation alleging discrimination will be found guilty and fined when the case goes to court.As reported by The New Republic, a person may not be considered a “public figure,” even in a limited context, if their fame or notoriety stems from:For example, if the bill becomes law, a podcaster who rants about gay marriage and calls LGBTQ people “diseased,” “perverse,” or makes other disparaging remarks could sue any person or entity
It's finally the start of the weekend - which means it's time for another Friday night pub quiz!
BBC One kicks off a hotly-anticipated series tonight (Tuesday) as Tell Me Lies hits UK screens. The program, a hit for Hulu in the US, is variously described as 'steamy' and 'soapy', with a lot of darkness thrown in for good measure.
By now we’re guessing that your festive season manicure is just about ready for a new lease of life, but if you're anything like us your January budget might be giving you pause for thought when it comes to another year of expensive salon visits. Although there’s nothing wrong with a little splurge in the name of self care and taking care of yourself, when money is tight it might be time to think of other ways you can get some impeccably on-trend nails without splashing out quite so much cash.
Last year, we started ditching our hair extensions and long locks in favour of shorter styles, and it seems that in 2024 we will still be rocking the bob with total confidence. With short hairdos showing no signs of going anywhere, professional hairstylists are giving their two cents on what kind of bob will take centre stage for the next few seasons.The overall response seems to award the 'baroque bob': a voluminous cut made popular by Zendaya that combines a collarbone length with voluminous curls, waves or elaborate textures for a striking yet modern take on the classic bob.
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smoke-filled back rooms, targeting their political opponents – like Paul Ryan, Kevin McCarthy, and Eric Cantor did on January 20, 2009, just hours after Barack Obama was sworn into office.“On the night of Barack Obama’s inauguration, a group of top GOP luminaries quietly gathered in a Washington steakhouse to lick their wounds and ultimately create the outline of a plan for how to deal with the incoming administration,” PBS’s “Frontline” reported a decade ago, in 2013. “After three hours of strategizing, they decided they needed to fight Obama on everything.