Author: Press Room

We’re giving you and three friends the chance to enjoy an Italian Summer experience at Stories’ alba.Soak up the city views as you indulge in a generous spread of antipasto, followed by a selection of share plates served family‑style.Enjoy endless spritz jugs, prosecco, house wines and beer. Keeping things alcohol‑free? You’ll be just as spoiled with a selection of refreshing non‑alcoholic options.Finish your experience the way all great Italian meals should end — with a big scoop of Nonna’s Signature Tiramisu.Find out more about Bottomless at alba here.For your chance to win, look for the code word in PLAY magazine…

Read More

Fernandez enters office with her right-wing party holding absolute majority in the country’s legislature.Published On 8 May 20268 May 2026Laura Fernandez has been sworn in as Costa Rica’s new president and has vowed to fight rising crime in the Central American country, as well as maintain close ties with the United States.Fernandez defeated a crowded field in the February 1 vote to replace outgoing president Rodrigo Chaves, who has remained a close ally of US President Donald Trump.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listIn an unorthodox move, Chaves is set to remain in the government as dual minister of…

Read More

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A top Virginia Democrat’s support for his state’s redistricting referendum ironically backfired after a judge he previously appointed helped torpedo his party’s bid to redraw the state’s congressional districts.Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., who endorsed the referendum and appeared at pro-referendum events, gave $100,000 to the campaign behind Virginia Democrats’ redistricting effort, which voters approved in April. On Friday, a judge Warner appointed when he was governor in 2002, D. Arthur Kelsey, was among the four justices who voted to strike the referendum down on constitutional grounds. In fact, Judge Kelsey authored the…

Read More

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Newly declassified government files detailing “UFO” sightings during NASA’s Apollo missions are challenging long-running conspiracy theories that the Moon landings were staged.The conspiracy theories — which claim NASA faked the Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20, 1969, and subsequent missions to win the Space Race, often alleging the events were filmed in a studio — have persisted for decades.The newly released files, however, provide additional context and previously unpublished material from the missions, including astronaut transcripts and archival imagery.GOT A TIP? Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, walks near…

Read More

A Chinese court ruling that outlaws companies from demoting or firing employees solely to replace them with artificial intelligence has reignited the debate over the technology’s impact on labour markets — and whether Canada is failing to respond quickly enough. The ruling, posted online last week by the Hangzhou Intermediate People’s Court, sided with a senior technology worker who was offered a reduced salary and job transfer when his employer sought to automate his role with AI. The worker’s employment was terminated after he refused the offer.The case clarified that “the development of artificial intelligence technology is intended to liberate…

Read More

The UK prime minister is under pressure to quit after huge losses in the local elections.Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Labour Party suffered significant losses in local elections, despite his huge majority in parliament.He’s rejecting calls to resign – but faces new challenges from both the left and right.So, why is the local vote so important?Presenter: Mohammed JamjoomGuests:Peter Geoghegan – Editor of the investigative news site, Democracy for SaleLesley Riddoch – Podcaster, journalist and author of: ‘Blossom: What Scotland Needs to Flourish’Tim Bale – Professor of politics, Queen Mary University of LondonPublished On 8 May 20268 May 2026Click…

Read More

A U.S. trade court’s ruling against a Trump administration tariff could further constrain the White House’s ability to impose import levies, according to legal and trade experts.The Court of International Trade (CIT) sided with 24 states and businesses that filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of a 10% global tariff imposed by President Trump in February under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. In a ruling by the three-judge panel, the court found that the temporary tariffs were “unlawful” and harmful to businesses.The blow to Mr. Trump’s trade policies follows a February Supreme Court ruling that struck down U.S. tariffs imposed last…

Read More

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A college football standout was sentenced to 16 years in prison on Friday for his role in a $197 million fraud scheme.Rufus French participated in a yearslong scheme in which he sold patient information and shammed doctors’ orders for orthotic braces that patients did not want or need.”Fueled by lies, bribes, and overseas telemarketers, this corrupt scheme preyed on senior citizens and disabled veterans to flood the country with unnecessary medical devices — and then billed the taxpayer for it,” said Assistant Attorney General Colin M. McDonald of the Justice Department’s National…

Read More

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Emergency crews are responding to a New Orleans refinery after a large explosion rocked the Chalmette community.Video showed a large plume of smoke at Chalmette Refining, which produces roughly 189,000 barrels of crude oil per day.It is unclear if there were any injuries or fatalities. Officials confirmed a fire on Friday at Chalmette Refining near New Orleans, Louisiana. (WVUE)FIRE AT CHEVRON REFINERY SENDS MASSIVE FLAMES SHOOTING INTO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NIGHT SKYSt. Bernard Parish Sheriff’s Office confirmed there was a fire at the refinery, noting a number of road closures while emergency responders…

Read More