Tim Curry, 79, revealed at the Rocky Horror 50th anniversary in Los Angeles that he still can't walk, shared his stroke story, and previewed his memoir Vagabond.
Unprecedented rainstorms have battered Hong Kong, Japan and China, breaking decades‑old records and forcing millions to flee. Flooded roads halted flights, schools closed and landslides shattered homes. Death tolls rise as authorities scramble for rescue amid the region's critical flood season.
Rosh Hashanah 2025 (5786) begins at sundown on September 22 and ends on September 24. The holiday marks the creation of humanity and crowns God as king. Key customs include shofar blowing, candle lighting, special foods and refraining from work. It opens the Ten Days of Awe that end with Yom Kippur, inviting reflection and renewal.
In a highly publicized trial, the jury was discharged after failing to reach a verdict on charges against aristocrat Constance Marten and her partner Mark Gordon. The couple faced accusations related to the manslaughter and gross negligence leading to the death of their daughter during a harsh winter camping trip. The jury deliberated for over 72 hours without reaching a consensus.
Nigel Farage kicked off the Reform Party's election drive in Dover, vowing to transform Britain. He named FairFuelUK founder Howard Cox as the candidate for Dover and criticized major political parties. Farage defended his controversial rhetoric and outlined a six-year vision. Predicting a Labour win, he also mentioned Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's election motives.
Hey there speedsters! So, you're revving up to kickstart your racing career in India, but your wallet's playing the red light, green light game? Well, brace yourself, because the financial track may be a bit bumpy. Starting off, you'd need around a cool 15 to 20 lakh rupees, but remember, this isn't just for buying a snazzy race car, but also for training, equipment, and those pesky entry fees. So, tighten your seatbelts and start saving, because your dream ride has a premium price tag! But trust me, it's worth every penny!
So, you're an average Joe like me and you've got this burning desire to get behind the wheel of a formula racing car, huh? Well, guess what, we're in luck! There are actually a few racing series that cater to us regular folks! Series like the Formula 2000 and the Sports Car Club of America's (SCCA) Formula Enterprises let you live that fast and furious life, without needing to be a millionaire or a Hollywood star. So, strap up your helmets, rev up those engines, and let's show the world that average Joes can tear up the racetrack too!
Well, mates, it's a puzzler why Americans haven't quite mastered the art of Formula One! I mean, we've got hot dogs, apple pie, and baseball on lockdown, but when it comes to Formula One, we're like a NASCAR driver in a ballet class! Some say it's the difference in racing culture or lack of homegrown tracks, others say we just love our homegrown NASCAR too much to care about those speedy European machines. But, whatever the reason, it's clear we're still trying to find our racing groove in this high-speed international dance. So, here's to hoping we'll be doing donuts on the Formula One podium soon - after all, we never back down from a challenge!