Father’s Day will take place on the third Sunday of June this year, meaning there's not long left to find the perfect card for your old man. With plenty of funny, thoughtful and striking options to choose from online, you needn't rush to the shops to get your hands on one of the best Father's Day cards . Plus, ordering now means you should receive yours in time for the special day. Online giant Amazon currently offers some heartwarming choices that you can be ordered using its super-fast Prime service. We've also spotted some hilarious options from card giants Scribbler and Papier , while Moonpig does plenty of lovely personalised cards that your dad will love. See our roundup of the best Father's Day cards below. Top Father's Day cards Dad, I Think Being Your Child is Enough of a Father's Day Gift Card A cheeky way to show you care, this funny option will remind your dad that having you is just as great as any Father's Day gift he might receive. … [Read more...] about Best Father’s Day cards 2022: Funny and thoughtful cards from Papier, Moonpig and more
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The best ‘SNL’ sketches from this weekend: “Airport Sushi,” “Coronavirus Cold Open” and more
John Mulaney once again returned to Saturday Night Live as host over the weekend, and, as expected, the all-star comedian did not disappoint. With Mulaney back in the role of host for the third time, it was a rather festive night of SNL , which returned on Saturday following a two-week hiatus. The comedian—who worked as a writer on SNL for several years, beginning in 2008—appeared at ease on stage, especially when compared to his first turn as host, back in 2018. During Saturday's broadcast, Mulaney was a dominating presence in just about every sketch and skit he appeared in—especially the musical numbers. Mulaney had a penchant for writing musical sketches back when he worked on the NBC show, and even won an Emmy in 2011 for a musical number that Justin Timberlake performed as host. Over this past weekend, Mulaney appeared in a few musical bit that many fans might deem award-worthy. Check out the best sketches from the latest SNL below. "Airport Sushi" When Mulaney … [Read more...] about The best ‘SNL’ sketches from this weekend: “Airport Sushi,” “Coronavirus Cold Open” and more
Novak Djokovic handed Australian Open boost as rule change opens door for return
Novak Djokovic may be able to compete for a 10th Australian Open title next year. The Serb’s slim chances of playing at Melbourne Park in 2023 appear to have been given a boost despite being banned from the country for three years due to being unvaccinated and the deportation drama earlier this year. But according to ABC , Djokovic could be back in Australia as early as this summer after the new Labor relaxed its rules on international arrivals. Health Minister Mark Butler said over the weekend that from July 6 foreign travellers will no longer have to declare their COVID-19 vaccination status upon entering Australia. "The Chief Medical Officer has advised it is no longer necessary for travellers to declare their vaccine status as part of our management of COVID," he said. The report also stated that the tennis legend’s team have been informed about the changes and are said to be putting plans in place to apply for a new visa. This will be based on grounds that the reasons for … [Read more...] about Novak Djokovic handed Australian Open boost as rule change opens door for return
Hunting for Antibiotics in the World’s Dirtiest Places
On a chilly autumn morning in northwest London, just outside the Euston train station, Adam Roberts stops at the top of an outdoor staircase, looks around for police, and tries to appear inconspicuous. This is harder than it sounds, and not only because he’s 6 foot 3. Roberts pulls a plastic-wrapped package from his pocket, tears it open, and slides out a long, slender tube and a swab that looks like an overgrown Q-tip. After checking again for anyone watching, he trots down the stairs, dragging the swab along the handrail, and slips the swab into the tube and the tube into his pocket. Then he strolls away. Listen to the audio version of this article: Feature stories, read aloud: download the Audm app for your iPhone. After a block, Roberts veers off busy Euston Road and down side streets toward his lab at University College London. He’s not up to anything nefarious—quite the opposite—but with closed-circuit TVs everywhere and London on high alert for terrorist threats, … [Read more...] about Hunting for Antibiotics in the World’s Dirtiest Places
The Smartphone Psychiatrist
S ometime around 2010, about two-thirds of the way through his 13 years at the helm of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)—the world’s largest mental-health research institution—Tom Insel started speaking with unusual frankness about how both psychiatry and his own institute were failing to help the mentally ill. Insel, runner-trim, quietly alert, and constitutionally diplomatic, did not rant about this. It’s not in him. You won’t hear him trash-talk colleagues or critics. Listen to the audio version of this article: Feature stories, read aloud: download the Audm app for your iPhone. Yet within the bounds of his unbroken civility, Insel began voicing something between a regret and an indictment. In writings and public talks, he lamented the pharmaceutical industry’s failure to develop effective new drugs for depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia; academic psychiatry’s overly cozy relationship with Big Pharma; and the paucity of treatments produced by the … [Read more...] about The Smartphone Psychiatrist
Barclays scam warning as hoax callers keep Britons on hold while they try to empty account
Number spoofing scam: Woman says to delete messages Get pensions news and advice plus latest money alerts for FREE now SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The scammers may appear very convincing, saying they are from Barclays and using a number very similar to the bank’s real helpline. Donal O’Hanlon took to Twitter to warn people of the hoax callers. Related articles Martin Lewis: The one thing everyone aged over 66 needs to know Santander UK extends 2.5% interest rate offer He said: “Current @Barclays scam going on. “Number which appears on phone is 0345 200 9090 instead of Barclays real number which is 0333 200 9090. Interestingly, they also refer to themselves as Barclay. “They stall you on … [Read more...] about Barclays scam warning as hoax callers keep Britons on hold while they try to empty account
Woman shares binder cash stuffing budget hack that could help stop you overspending
Effective budgeting is a key skill, so it’s little wonder there’s a wealth of content out there trying to help us master it. TikTokker lisawooders ’ videos documenting the simple binder cash stuffing method of saving has earned her millions of views on the platform. Think of it as a twist on the envelope cash stuffing method , which has been around for donkey’s years. Essentially, the principle is that you get a binder with the different files labelled according to your spending preferences and needs for the week ahead. You stuff those labelled files with cash accordingly, deciding ahead of time how much you want to spend. When the week/month is over, anything that you’ve not spent can be taken out and sealed up in a separate envelope to either be enjoyed later or added to your savings pot. Lisa also uses a spreadsheet to track of her weekly savings envelopes. Lisa shares her binder organising with her 93,000 followers each week, with many praising her … [Read more...] about Woman shares binder cash stuffing budget hack that could help stop you overspending
‘I’d love to go back’ Virgin River’s Brie star teases next role away from series
Virgin River: Netflix share teaser for next episode Don't miss the best new TV releases for 2022 and behind the scenes news SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Brie Sheridan (played by Zibby Allen), the sister of rugged veteran and bar-owner Jack (Martin Henderson) has only just become a part of Virgin River , but she has already become a firm favourite amongst fans. However, the hit Netflix romance won’t be around forever, and Zibby revealed she has already thought about the roles she wants to take on next. Related articles Jeff Hordley addresses 'upset' over Emmerdale co-star's exit Antiques Roadshow guest stunned by value of Medieval ring 'Good God' Zibby confirmed she could be making a … [Read more...] about ‘I’d love to go back’ Virgin River’s Brie star teases next role away from series
Novak Djokovic stages comeback to beat Jannik Sinner in five-set Wimbledon epic
Novak Djokovic came from two sets down to defeat rising star Jannik Sinner 5-7 2-6 6-3 6-2 6-2 in a stunning win that saw the World No.1 clinch a place in the semi-finals of Wimbledon. The match presented a clash of two talents at very different stages of their career, as the quarter-final was Djokovic’s 53rd appearance at such a stage compared to Sinner’s third. However, the young Italian put in a performance that belied his years but he ultimately ran out of steam as the Serb battled back from two sets down. Heading into the match, Djokovic had won 25 successive matches on the hallowed grass of SW19 and to many fans it was a formality that the 35-year-old would defeat Sinner as he pursues a 21st Grand Slam title to close the gap on Rafael Nadal in the battle to have the most men's major singles titles in history. To the delight of thousands of fans packed into a raucous Centre Court , Sinner clearly hadn't read the script. Djokovic started perfectly, and led proceedings … [Read more...] about Novak Djokovic stages comeback to beat Jannik Sinner in five-set Wimbledon epic
What O. J. Simpson Means to Me
M y reaction to O. J. Simpson’s arrest for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman was atypical. It was 1994 . I was a young black man attending a historically black university in the majority-black city of Washington, D.C., with zero sympathy for Simpson, zero understanding of the sympathy he elicited from my people, and zero appreciation for the defense team’s claim that Simpson had been targeted because he was black. O. J. Simpson wasn’t black. He came of age in the 1960s—the era of Muhammad Ali’s opposition to the Vietnam War and John Carlos and Tommie Smith’s black-power salute at the 1968 Olympics. But the O. J. Simpson I knew, and the one poignantly depicted this year in Ezra Edelman’s epic documentary, O.J.: Made in America , recognized only one struggle—the struggle to advance O. J. Simpson. When the activist Harry Edwards attempted to enlist Simpson in the Olympic boycott, Simpson rebuffed him and later claimed that organizers like … [Read more...] about What O. J. Simpson Means to Me