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Were you part of the action last weekend? The biggest Open Home Day in years brought thousands of house hunters out in force. From a first viewing that led straight to an offer, to the question of whether your pet is welcome. Read on to find out how to find your perfect home.
What’s the weather like in Rotterdam? The next few days are serving up a classic March mix of sunshine and showers. Here’s how to plan your day and why this is exactly the time to head into the city.
It's happening: severe thunderstorms are hitting coastal areas. A yellow weather warning is in place due to strong wind gusts. Find out where to be cautious and how to ride out the storm.
The April 2026 full moon, also known as the Pink Moon, will cast its spell on us on April 2nd. Find out how this lunar event will affect your star sign and discover the unique experiences awaiting you this month – from concerts to private beach adventures.
The "No Kings" protests against Donald Trump are reaching a new level. Find out why thousands of Americans have been taking to the streets since 2024, and the role the book "We Were Eight Years in Power" plays in the movement.
Jannik Sinner wins the Miami Open 2026 despite a chaotic rain delay. All the highlights from the "Sunshine Double" and the nerve-shredding final.
Apple TV+’s ‘Your Friends and Neighbors’ is coming back for season two. Here’s the lowdown on the buzz, the memes, and why you need to binge season one before the new episodes drop.
Michael Jordan is shaking up NASCAR with a massive lawsuit, proving his competitive fire never left. From the hardwood to the high banks, here's why he's willing to be kicked out of the sport.
Zimbabwe's giant pacer Blessing Muzarabani gets the nod in KKR's starting XI for their IPL 2026 opener. We break down why his unique bounce and recent form (including that Ep 32 spell with Chatara) could trouble even the best.
Michigan Republican Lisa McClain is in the firing line as House GOP hardliners clash over DHS funding. Get the latest on the shutdown threat, what her district office is hearing, and what she’s reading.