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Kai Trump Cheers Courtside at March Madness Backing Her Tournament Champion Pick
Kai Trump Cheers on UConn at Women’s March Madness Final Four By Jake Nisse | Updated: 15:29 BST, 5 April 2025 Kai Trump, granddaughter of former President Donald Trump, showed her support for UConn’s women’s basketball team during Friday’s March Madness Final Four in Tampa Bay. The 17-year-old shared a courtside photo from Amalie Arena […]
Manchester United’s £2B Stadium Plan Progresses with UK Government Backing via Lisa Nandy
Manchester United’s Ambitious £2bn Stadium Plans Receive Government Backing By James Cohen | Updated: 11:49 GMT, 20 March 2025 Concept art of Manchester United’s new umbrella-covered stadium designed by Lord Norman Foster. The UK government has thrown its weight behind Manchester United’s ambitious plans to build a state-of-the-art £2 billion stadium, with Culture Secretary Lisa […]
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Why Maltesers Taste Better From a Box, According to Science (Condensed to ~600 words with visuals) [Image: Maltesers spilling from a cardboard box, highlighting their glossy chocolate exterior and honeycomb center.] Since 1936, Maltesers—malted honeycomb balls coated in milk chocolate—have been a British favorite. Created by Mars Inc.’s Forrest Mars Sr., they were initially sold […]