The Block fan favourites Britt and Taz have come to the defence of co-stars Sonny and Alicia after the pair were targeted by vicious online trolls. The West Australian couple have admitted that while ...
It’s not just timber shortages and budget blow-outs rattling The Block this season! The friendship breakdowns are going just as hard. In what insiders are calling “the most awkward walk-off since a ...
Last week was a huge week on The Block, with the teams completing 25 rooms all up. It's no easy feat, but they all managed to finish their pantry, laundry, mudroom, water closet, and garage (unlike ...
Energy Transfer is one of the largest midstream operators in North America. The business is largely fee-based, which provides reliable cash flows to cover the large 7.5% yield on offer. A key insider ...
The Block’s Britt and Taz have called out the hate towards their co-stars Sonny and Alicia. Photos: Channel 9 “We absolutely do not condone any comments from trolls and stuff like that,” Taz said. “We ...
Days after calling out their fellow The Block competitors, Western Australian duo Britt and Taz have slammed online trolls who’ve been brutally dragging Sonny and Alicia. ICYMI, The Block has been on ...
The Guardian revealed last month that Microsoft’s services were being used for mass surveillance of Palestinians. The Guardian revealed last month that Microsoft’s services were being used for mass ...
Few things have changed college football more than the implementation of the transfer portal on Oct. 15, 2018. While the portal itself is merely a glorified spreadsheet, it's creation — and the many ...
In the spring of last year, more than a hundred community and campus volunteers helped 17 homeowners in Bowling Green spruce up their yards and homes. Year-round residents and BGSU students worked ...
Mitch and Mark aren't going easy on anyone! “Emma and Ben, guys, congratulations. You finished. Your bathroom was lovely, but your bed styling was crap,” Mitch and Mark said. For God’s sake, iron the ...
LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Pressure from tobacco, alcohol, and ultra-processed food companies is stopping governments from putting in place life-saving health policies, the World Health Organization ...