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The Head of the Charles Regatta returns this weekend for its 60th anniversary. Races begin Friday at 7:45 a.m. and run until just before 11 a.m. The action continues on Saturday and Sunday, with races on both days starting at 7:45 a.
The Head of the Charles Regatta starts just before the Boston University Bridge and ends three miles upstream near Christian Herter Park. The route passes under six bridges over the Charles River from which spectators can view the race.
Turns out Prince Harry wants an official security review, a move that has blindsided palace aides. One insider tells Rob Shuter's ShuterScoop, "It’s the same fight on repeat. Harry won’t accept he’s no longer entitled to taxpayer-funded protection. The King’s exhausted."
The royals are looking to fill a “pivotal” role at Sandringham Estate, the Norfolk home where they usually spend Christmas.
Quantum computers could break Bitcoin's encryption far sooner than many people believe, according to Capriole Investments founder Charles Edwards.
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Patrick Ewing explained how Charles Barkley's ability to talk was evident since his playing days: "TV was meant for him"
Barkley quickly transitioned to being an analyst after his retirement from the NBA. Ewing believed that Sir Charles made the right decision to take his sharp tongue to national TV as he believes Barkley has always had a knack for entertaining people with his bold and often unfiltered words.
Ten-year NFL veteran Charles Leno Jr. retired on Tuesday, two years after he and his family suffered a heartbreaking tragedy.
Former NFL offensive lineman Charles Leno Jr. announced his retirement on Tuesday -- two years to the day after his wife suffered a miscarriage.
Former NFL offensive lineman Charles Leno Jr. announced his retirement from football on Tuesday, exactly two years after his wife experienced a miscarriage that, according to him, changed his perspective on life and ended his passion for the game.
Culture Club and Duran Duran record covers, Charles and Diana teacups, and a Rubik's Cube are included in an exhibition about the 1980s in Beverley. Britain: Money Changes Everything also features objects and memorabilia covering the decade's history, including the Falklands War, Miners' Strike, Poll Tax and the Cold War.