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In the enjoyable 'Franklin,' Michael Douglas plays a flirtatious founding father
In this Apple TV+ limited series, Michael Douglas stars as Benjamin Franklin during his sojourn in France, where he negotiated the peace treaty between Britain and the U.S.
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‘I was always able to get away with things’: Daniel Mays on playing bent coppers, acting opposite Michael Douglas, and working-class bias
It’s a huge leap from playing a bent copper in Line of Duty to starring in the musical Guys & Dolls, but if anyone can make a role work, it’s actor Daniel Mays. In 2017, the British character actor Daniel Mays was nominated for a Bafta. His ...The Guardian - World -
The experts: librarians on 20 easy, enjoyable ways to read more brilliant books
Do you love reading – but all too often find yourself just scrolling through your phone or watching TV? Here is how to get lost in literature again. In the age of digital distractions, it is easy to struggle to find the time and headspace to get ...The Guardian - World -
Sources: Broncos acquire Jets DE Franklin-Myers
The Broncos acquired DE John Franklin-Myers from the Jets in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick. They agreed to a 2-year, $15M deal with the former Jet.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
Gabby Douglas Mounts an Improbable Gymnastics Comeback
In her competitive return, the now 28-year-old gymnastics heroine of the 2012 Games fell short of qualifying for a shot at Olympic trials, but can try again next month.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Gymnast Douglas competes for 1st time since '16
Gabby Douglas competed for the first time in eight years Saturday at the American Classic, looking rusty in spots and promising in others while posting a score of 50.65 in the all-around.ESPN - Sports -
Broncos trade up, pick Nix's Oregon WR Franklin
The Broncos moved up in the fourth round of the NFL draft to take Oregon wide receiver Troy Franklin with the No. 102 overall pick.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
The Scottish Play gets bloody
Humza Yousaf battles for political survival, plus where rail privatisation veered off trackFinancial Times - Business -
The Scottish Play gets bloody
Humza Yousaf battles for political survival, plus where rail privatisation veered off trackFinancial Times - World -
'I'll never forgive nail bomber' - victim's father
Phil Maddock says the pain of his daughter's murder in 1999 still feels as raw today as it did then.BBC News - Top stories -
Gabby Douglas returns to competitive gymnastics and qualifies for U.S. Championships
Gabby Douglas’ last gymnastics competition was eight years ago at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, where her team clinched the gold medal.NBC News - Top stories
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