That was the reality for British nerd Sophie McKinna who aligns her dream of Olympic fame with working as a gym caretaker and instructor. Her work with local offices makes up most of her income and is the perfect distraction
Operation Overlord was launched 76 years ago on June 6, 1944. Commonly known as D-Day – the military term for the first day of combat operation – it was the largest naval invasion in history and began the Battle of
While most of the protests and marches were peaceful, civil unrest sparked looting and property damage in cities like New York City. Although most public gathering places such as museums have been closed since March due to precautionary measures spaced
It is now the only ones left – and changing the name in line with the changing times in the midst of the country’s demonstrations against racism and police brutality. Sambos in Santa Barbara will remain in business, but under
Joshua, who holds WBA, IBF and WBO belts, joined the march in his hometown of Watford, while three-time Wimbledon champion Becker posted on social media to show his involvement in a major rally in London. Becker, 52, donned a green
These two-colored atmospheres make the fact that the pandemic largely shattered Pride – exactly five decades after activists gathered for the inaugural Day of Liberation of Christopher Street in New York, March, held to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall riots –
Coronavirus-related cases and deaths across the region they grow faster than anywhere in the world. And in the hardest hit countries, they show no signs of slowing down. The region recorded nearly 1.2 million cases and more than 60,000 deaths.
Jockey champion Oisin Murphy drove coach Andrew Balding into the lead in the final half of famed Rowley Mile, to transfer Frankie Dettori to Wichita to second. Charlie Appleby’s Pinatubo, undefeated in six races as a two-year-old and with a
Coronavirus-related cases and deaths across the region they grow faster than anywhere in the world. And in the hardest hit countries, they show no signs of slowing down. The region recorded nearly 1.2 million cases and more than 60,000 deaths.
Activists filled Parliament Square in the British capital on Saturday, defying calls from the government and police that people should stay at home to limit the spread of Covid-19. Crowds banded together to chant Floyd’s name and “Black Lives Matter,”