Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Engage in Intense TV Debate

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face off in a highly anticipated televised presidential election debate. The event, which begins at 2 a.m. ET in Philadelphia, offers Americans the most detailed look yet at a campaign that has changed dramatically since the last debate in June. In the space of a few weeks, President Joe Biden… Read More »

Salmon: Benefits, Nutritional Values ​​and Calories

Salmon is a healthy type of fatty fish that provides many nutritional benefits. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends eating fish like salmon twice a week because of its protein and heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. A standard serving of fish is three ounces of cooked fish, or about 3/4 cup of flaked fish. Consuming healthy… Read More »

The next step in M&S’s return to fashion? A TV show with an X-factor

What do you think Marks & Spencer could do better in terms of fashion? Plus-size clothing? Bigger-impact prints? Trend-led tailoring? The retailer hopes Britain’s undiscovered design talent knows the answer to that question, and is inviting us to join its quest with a new ITV reality show coming to our screens this autumn. M&S: Dress… Read More »

Malmö releases Brit-led Roxette jukebox musical Joyride

Welcoming visitors to the Malmö Opera foyer is a stunning bronze statue of the Greek muse Thalia. Tonight, she’s holding a bunch of gorgeous, freshly tied balloons. You could say she looks the part, but you’d have to add a “la la la la la”. After all, this is the world premiere of Joyride, a… Read More »

Experts Debunk Postpartum Nutrition Myths, Share Tips for a Balanced Diet

The pregnancy journey does not end with birth; it marks the beginning of a new life filled with its own unique challenges and experiences. Postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, and adjusting to the physical and emotional demands of motherhood are all important aspects that follow. With everything that happens postpartum, myths and misconceptions about nutrition are likely… Read More »

What’s going wrong? Simon Calder explains what’s causing so many airline problems

British airline passengers often fail to appreciate how lucky they are. The UK is the main operating base for easyJet and Ryanair: Europe’s biggest budget airlines offer wider horizons at lower prices than any other country in Europe. Jet2 and Virgin Atlantic have well-earned reputations for excellent service. And that leaves British Airways with a… Read More »

How a Spanish eco-beauty spot combated overtourism

Despite protests in the spring and summer months, from the Canaries to the Balearics, from Barcelona to Cadiz, not all of Spain is overrun with tourists or swarming with activists occupying beaches, brandishing water guns and demanding an end to uncontrolled mass tourism. As the peak season draws to a close on the Cíes Islands… Read More »

Woman left alone on tiny island in Wales for 24 hours and vows ‘never again’

An Anglesey woman has done everything she can to block plans to turn a beloved village hall into a holiday home. Fundraiser Di Mills endured 24 hours on a deserted islet off the coast of Anglesey and said she would reject an offer of £10,000 to go through the ordeal again. Visibly shaken by the… Read More »