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Following pressure from Computer Weekly and forensic investigator, the Post Office has warned subpostmasters about Horizon defect potentially at large for over 20 years.
Screaming expletives at the football or a video game on his computer screen from his bedroom while being watched by millions earned him the moniker Angry Ginge. The ‘Ginge’ part, of course, came from ...
Normally, it's an award that is given to a bruising running back. And normally, there are three finalists. This week, it was a little different. This week, there isn't anybody more deserving of NFL ...
Paramount is set to release the animated film in theaters in late 2026. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Paramount Pictures announced Thursday that the pair will be part of the voice ...
Tesco customers were left waiting at home for online shopping orders that were not delivered following IT problems over the weekend. Customers have complained that they were forced to wait in for ...
During a presidential primary debate in 2016, Donald Trump began hurling insults at Barack Obama in an angry tirade. Trump stated, "He just doesn't have courage." Ukraine reportedly agrees to ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In an Off Broadway play, the former Jim Halpert of Dunder Mifflin dives into a darker world of male grievance. By Jesse Green Roger is jazzed. He’s ...
TNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers.
Standing in the path of someone’s uncontrolled anger is scary, yet there are several grounding phrases truly brilliant people say to put an angry person in their place. Learning how to deescalate a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about Black and neurodivergent identity in the workplace. Expressing anger is frowned upon in many professional settings.