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Inside Sugared + Bronzed's Ambitions to Build a Spray-Tan Empire
Fashionista via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 36 minutes agoFounder Courtney Claghorn discusses taking the business from her apartment to 31 nationwide...
Netherlands country profile
BBC via Yahoo News Singapore· 51 minutes ago...French Revolution sees first a pro-French Batavian Republic, then the Kingdom of Holland, ruled by a member of the House of Bonaparte, and finally...
Founder of Venezuela's most feared gang arrested
BBC via Yahoo News Singapore· 19 hours agoLarry Changa, 46, is from the Venezuelan state of Aragua, from which his criminal gang takes its name. Under his leadership, the Tren de Aragua...
Celebrities who died in 2024
INSIDER via Yahoo News Singapore· 22 hours agoThe Emmy winner most recently starred in the HBO hit series Boardwalk Empire from 2011 to 2014 and a 2019 episode of Yellowstone. Coleman died on May 16....
This is the Cotswolds pub Jeremy Clarkson has bought in Burford
The Independent via Yahoo News Singapore· 21 hours agoClarkson’s plans to renovate the drinking establishment with a clubhouse, bar billiards, dominoes...
USD/JPY Forecast – US Dollar Continues to See Strength Against The Yen
FX Empire via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 22 hours agoThe US dollar continues to see a lot of upward pressure at this point in time, as the market...
Ryan Reynolds & Blake Lively’s Group Effort Initiative Partners With Dimension, DNEG 360 On UK...
Deadline via Yahoo News Singapore· 19 hours agoRyan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s Group Effort Initiative has partnered with the studio Dimension and...
Hollywood tycoon Ari Emanuel blasts OpenAI’s Sam Altman after Elon Musk scared him about the future:...
Fortune via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 18 hours agoEmanuel, who built Endeavor from a talent agency into a fully-fledged media empire, believes...
All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo Style Singapore· 19 hours agoLeft-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow of horse-drawn carriages on London Bridge ...