Maggie Smith, “Harry Potter” and “Downton Abbey” actress, has died at 89
British actress Dame Maggie Smith had an extensive career in theater and movies, gaining international acclaim in later roles in “Harry Potter” and “Downton Abbey.”
British actress Dame Maggie Smith had an extensive career in theater and movies, gaining international acclaim in later roles in “Harry Potter” and “Downton Abbey.”
According to some scientists, sitting is the new smoking. When you sit for hours on end without any exercise, this can pose health risks in the future and make your body stiff and uncomfortable. Luckily, there are plenty of ways you can get in a workout, even while working at your desk. From ellipticals to…
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is inviting President Donald Trump to address a joint session of Congress on March 4. SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON: EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD ROOT FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP’S SUCCESS In a letter first obtained by Fox News Digital, Johnson wrote to the new president, “Thanks to your strong leadership and bold action in the…
Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjiv Goenka expressed well wishes for KL Rahul after the batter’s transfer to Delhi Capitals. Goenka called Rahul a “decent and honest person” and part of his family, despite a tense exchange between them after a match last season. Rahul also spoke about the incident, saying he sought a fresh start…
New research suggests that paralyzed patients could regain some degree of movement — perhaps even walk again. In a study led by EPFL (Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne) and Lausanne University Hospital in Switzerland, two people with spinal cord injuries received deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy. The therapy was applied to an “unexpected” part…
The Israel Defense Forces provided more details on the operation that led to the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip. Video of Sinwar’s apparent last moments alive was also released. CBS News’ Haley Ott has the latest.
Former New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent opened up about his struggles with depression and his involvement in match-fixing during his time in the now-defunct Indian Cricket League. Feeling vulnerable and seeking belonging, he joined a fixing gang, finding a temporary sense of community. Vincent received lifetime bans, later modified, and now participates in anti-corruption programmes.