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From the freezer aisle to the radio dial: How 1953 shaped Omaha, and the nation
The year 1953 may be just one of 250 years in American history, but for Omaha, it stands out as one of the most consequential. In a single year, the city gave the country innovations and cultural touchstones that Americans still reach for today…
Antonelli team radio message under Wolff scrutiny after FIA action demand
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has admitted that there is “room for improvement” in how Kimi Antonelli and George Russell conduct themselves over team radio. It comes after Antonelli was heard calling for his teammate to be given a…
Wisebuddah updates jingles for Sky Radio
Sky Radio has refreshed its station imaging around a new Non Stop Greatest Hits position. The Talpa owned station in the Netherlands has introduced three new IDs from Wisebuddah as part of its 2026 update, while several older themes have been…
The Sun Just Let Out The Longest Radio Burst We've Ever Seen
The Sun is not known for being quiet. It blasts out energy equivalent to 100 billion nuclear bombs every single second, routinely hurls billion tonne clouds of magnetized plasma into space, and occasionally treats us to auroras visible as far south…
Fans predict Jacob Elordi will become next James Bond after his latest project
Ever since it was announced that Daniel Craig was stepping down from his role as James Bond, speculation over his replacement has been rife. A number of high profile names have been thrown into the mix including Idris Elba, Tom Holland and Taron…
Sir Mick Jagger 'very aware' of music trends but says copying them is a mistake
Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger has said he is “very aware of what's going on around me” but thinks copying music trends is a “mistake” because they are so fleeting. The award-winning group, widely regarded as…
46 Shocking Industry Secrets Customers Aren't Supposed To Know
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Repairs to Folkestone's Road of Remembrance began in mid-May
Work has begun which will see Folkestone's Road of Remembrance reopened. The route, which connects the town at the top of cliffs with the harbour at the bottom, has been closed since January 2024 following a landslip. A budget to repair the damage…
Leicester City manager latest as 'final offer' made
Leicester City are hoping to land Russell Martin as their new manager and have tabled their last and lucrative offer in a bid to lure him to the King Power Stadium. Martin has been on Leicester's agenda for several weeks, but no deal has been…
Oregon Football Offensive Depth Chart Prediction With Transfers, Recruits
EUGENE, Ore. – Coach Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks prepare to return some familiar faces on the offense in 2026, as they begin their quest to contend for a National Championship. Even though key 2025 starters like quarterback Dante Moore…
Former Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel Gets Major Career Prediction
One of the major decisions the new Miami Dolphins front office made was to part ways with former head coach Mike McDaniel. During his four seasons in South Florida, the new Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator went 35-33, reaching the…
Hong Kong cuts emergency mobile alert activation time from an hour to 15 minutes
Hong Kong authorities have slashed the time needed to send emergency mobile alerts to residents from an hour to 15 minutes under a HK$150 million (US$19 million) system, while messages can now be tailored to specific districts, the security chief…
Manchester University work placement plans offer students 'hope
A university chief has said a new initiative to offer all students a work placement during their degree will give them 'hope and aspiration' in a tough market. Duncan Ivison, vice chancellor of the University of Manchester, has announced plans to…
Crossing to remain closed after boy hit by train in Burton Joyce
The closure of a footpath level crossing has been extended for a further 12 months after a 14-year-old boy was fatally struck by a train. Josh Travis died when he was hit by the train in Burton Joyce on 26 November 2025. An emergency closure of the…
Victims asked to 'suck it up' for benefit of attackers, says former minister
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