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The Polar Bear Plunge takes place at noon on New Year’s Day every year at the boat ramp below the Red Wolf Crossing Bridge on ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Over a hundred people polar plunged into ice baths on Saturday to raise awareness of homelessness ...
Climb and Jump Tower codes let you earn useful free rewards, such as Coins, in this Roblox game. Climb and Jump Tower is all about climbing up landmarks from across the globe, including the Eiffel ...
Britain is surrounded by spectacular coastline and amazing historic sites - and one little village in the very north of England offers both. Bamburgh is one of the northernmost villages is England ...
Tucked away in the stunning South Devon coastline, where rolling countryside melts into turquoise seas - lies one huge anomaly. Bigbury-on-Sea boasts some of the UK's very best scenery, from long ...
TORONTO, May 15 (Reuters) - Canadian housing starts rose 30% in April compared with the previous month, a far bigger increase than was expected, data from the national housing agency showed on ...
The town of Brixham in South Devon is peaceful, picturesque and welcoming. But for six sun-drenched weeks in the summer of 2024, there was only one subject on everybody's minds - water. When the ...
A popular theme park in a UK seaside town has confirmed reduced prices at the start of the summer. Bosses recently closed five rides but pledged to reinvest in the theme park, including the ...
Despite ranking only 41st out of 50 in Which? magazine's 2024 seaside rankings, the Essex town appears to be growing in popularity, even attracting celebrity visitors. Southend-on-Sea isn't just ...
Two-time Auburn All-American Johni Broome has the internet in a frenzy after his vertical jump went viral at the 2025 NBA Draft Combine. Broome recorded a standing vertical leap of just 24.5 inches.
But Griffin had him beat in 2009, recording a 32.0-inch jump. The best max vertical leap on Monday came from North Carolina Tar Heels guard Drake Powell, who leaped an impressive 43.0 inches.
All-inclusive holidays have long been known for their bulging buffets, drink-as-much-as-you-like beers and wines, and raucous nightly entertainment. Not anymore. Premium brands are jumping on this ...