ABC News journalist, former London correspondent, and Canberra political reporter, and read about his wife and kids.
Life as a little one is a journey of constant discovery, and full of exciting new experiences. Join Peppa Pig and all her family and friends as they experience the big, wide world through little eyes.
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Covering a hole in the roof the easy way
Covering a hole in the roof the easy way!!
While traveling for spring break can be a fun way to spend time together as a family and enjoy time away from school and work, there's no need to leave town to have a great week. There are plenty of ...
Chris Cocks reiterates Wizards of the Coast doesn't use GenAI to make Dungeons & Dragons - but says his own laptop is full of it.
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Walking inside Milan’s famous Duomo Cathedral
This walking tour explores the interior of the Duomo di Milano, the famous cathedral in Milan, Italy. The video shows the grand Gothic architecture, towering columns, and detailed artwork inside one ...
Speculation spikes after Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, got all dressed up for a fancy ...
Opinion
John Oliver on Trump’s dismantling of USAID: ‘What this administration has done is beyond cruel’
Last Week Tonight host examined the devastating impact of the demise of USAID, the primary federal agency for foreign aid ...
The campaigns that took home honors at The Drum Awards for Marketing 2025 understood that balance. They used sharp writing, ...
Opinion
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We Spent 10 Hours Playing Marathon: What We Loved (and Hated) About Bungie's New Sci-Fi Shooter
Marathon is back after a 30-year hiatus, but how does it play? We give you the lowdown on its graphics, gameplay, and more, fresh off the recent server slam.
Continues through March 7 at the Ochre House Theater, Dallas. ochrehousetheater.org. (LAST CHANCE) POMPEII!! A musical retelling of the volcanic eruption that buried the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
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“It’s not an Agatha Christie murder mystery” says Sheffield author of his Deepcar-set crime novel
“It’s not an Agatha Christie murder mystery. There’s no vicars, no picturesque village, manor houses, no BBC English accents, and no china tea cups. It’s real-life, real people in a real location.” ...
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