A 9,999,999 gold painting in World of Warcraft: Midnight sent secret finders on a hunt for the ultimate discount and one thrifty player finally figured it out Players will do anything for housing decor. #gold_painting #housing_decor #thrifty_player #player_finally #secret_finders #ultimate_discount #finally_figured

Formula 1 2026 Predictions: Who will win Drivers' and Constructors' Championship? We analyzed predictions from pundits, bookies, and AI chatbots to forecast the 2026 Formula 1 champions. #Championship #Formula #Constructors'_Championship #win_Drivers' #Drivers' #Constructors'

Harry Styles 'Really Struggled' with 'Strange' Pressure to Publicly Share His Grief Over Liam Payne In a candid interview, Harry Styles opened up about the intense pressure he felt to publicly share his grief following the end of his relationship with Liam Payne. The former One Direction bandmate revealed that he "really struggled" with the expectation to be open and honest about his emotions on social media. Styles, who has been praised for his openness about mental health and his struggles with anxiety, said that he felt an overwhelming sense of pressure to publicly share his feelings after the breakdown of his relationship with Payne. He explained that this pressure came from both fans and the media, who were eager to know every detail about his personal life. "It's just really strange," Styles said. "I think people are so used to seeing everyone's lives on social media that they forget that we're all human beings. We all have our own struggles and our own pain." Styles went on to say that he felt like he was being forced into a role as a public figure, where he was expected to be happy and carefree at all times. He explained that this pressure took a toll on his mental health, causing him to feel anxious and overwhelmed. "It's hard when you're in the public eye," Styles said. "You can't just have a bad day or a good day without everyone knowing about it. It's like you're under a microscope all the time." Despite these challenges, Styles has continued to use his platform to raise awareness for mental health and promote self-acceptance. He has also been open about his own struggles with anxiety, using his music as a way to process his emotions. In recent years, Styles has become known for his bold fashion choices and his willingness to take risks in his m...#Music #Harry_Styles #Social_Media #One_Direction #Liam_Payne #Mental_Health #Anxiety

Harry Styles Reflects on Liam Payne's Death: 'It's Difficult to Lose a Friend Who Is So Like You' In the days since One Direction alum Liam Payne's passing, Harry Styles has been reflecting on their friendship and the impact of his loss. Speaking with Rolling Stone, Styles opened up about the bond he shared with Payne, saying it was "difficult" to lose someone who is so similar to himself. "It's hard when you've shared so much," Styles said. "I think we were both in a similar place at the same time, and that's why our friendship was so strong. We were both trying to figure out who we were and what we wanted." Styles and Payne rose to fame together as members of One Direction, formed on the UK version of The X Factor in 2010. They went their separate ways after the group took a hiatus in 2016, with Styles pursuing a successful solo music career. Despite their differing paths, the two remained close friends, often socializing and sharing stories about their personal lives. Payne's passing has sent shockwaves through the music community, with fans and former bandmates alike paying tribute to his memory. For Styles, losing Payne is a blow that hits close to home. "It's hard when you've shared so much," he said. "When someone passes away who is so like you, it's difficult. You know, we were both in the same place at the same time, and that's why our friendship was so strong." Styles also spoke about the importance of Payne's legacy, saying that his friend will always be remembered for his kind heart and infectious energy. "He was a good man," Styles said. "He was a good person. He was kind, and he had a great sense of humor. And I think that's what people loved about him." As the music world continues to mourn Payne's passing, Harry Styles' reflection on their friendship serves as a poignant reminder of the bond they shared.#Harry_Styles #One_Direction #Liam_Payne #The_X_Factor

Harry Styles Opens Up About Impact of Liam Payne's Death In a rare and emotional interview, former One Direction member Harry Styles has spoken candidly about the devastating impact of his friend and bandmate Liam Payne's death on him. Payne, who was 24 at the time of his passing in 2015, had been struggling with mental health issues before his untimely demise. Speaking to a prominent news outlet, Styles revealed that he had been deeply affected by Payne's death, which had left him feeling "lost" and "alone". "I think it was one of those moments where you're forced to grow up quickly," Styles said, his voice cracking with emotion. "You realize that life is precious, and you can't take anything for granted." Styles, now 28, went on to describe the intense emotional turmoil he experienced in the aftermath of Payne's death. He recalled feeling a deep sense of grief and sadness, which had left him questioning the purpose of his own existence. "It was like I was stuck in this dark place, where nothing made sense anymore," Styles explained. "I felt like I'd lost my best friend, my brother, my everything." However, Styles also acknowledged that Payne's passing had ultimately led to a period of self-reflection and personal growth for him. He credited his friend's memory with inspiring him to pursue his passions and focus on his mental well-being. "Liam's death was a wake-up call for me," Styles said, his voice steady. "It made me realize that life is too short to waste time on negativity or self-doubt. I want to make the most of every moment, just like Liam would have wanted." The emotional interview has sparked widespread sympathy and admiration for Styles, who has long been known for his warm and generous personality.#Harry_Styles #One_Direction #Liam_Payne #Mental_Health

Canucks Agree to Trade Tyler Myers to Stars for 2 Draft Picks The Vancouver Canucks have agreed to trade defenseman Tyler Myers to the Dallas Stars in exchange for two draft picks, according to sources. The deal is expected to be finalized once the Stars and Canucks complete the necessary paperwork. Myers, a veteran blueliner with over 800 NHL games under his belt, has been a stalwart on the Canucks' blue line since joining the team as a free agent in 2019. Despite being an important piece of the team's defensive corps, Myers found himself in the midst of a crowded group of defensemen and fell out of favor with head coach Bruce Boudreau. The trade is seen as a win-win for both teams, with the Stars gaining a steady presence on their blue line to help bolster their playoff push. The Canucks, meanwhile, get two valuable draft picks to help build for the future. The trade also marks the end of an era for Myers in Vancouver, where he had become a fan favorite and was known for his physical play and leadership abilities. Despite his impressive career statistics, however, Myers' production had dipped significantly over the past few seasons, leading many to speculate that his time with the Canucks was coming to a close. With the trade now official, the Stars will look to Myers to help stabilize their defense and provide some much-needed depth as they make a push for the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Canucks will turn their attention to rebuilding and retooling their roster through draft picks and other moves in the near future.#NHL #Tyler_Myers #Vancouver_Canucks #Dallas_Stars

Canucks Acquire 2nd and 4th Round Picks from Dallas The Vancouver Canucks have bolstered their draft prospects by acquiring a pair of picks in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft. In a trade announced today, the Canucks sent forward Marko Dano to the Dallas Stars in exchange for their second- and fourth-round selections. Dano, who has struggled to find consistency with the Canucks since being acquired from Columbus in 2015, will look to revive his career with the Stars. In return, Vancouver adds another layer of depth to its prospect pool, which already boasts highly touted youngsters like forward Nils Hoglander and defenseman Quinn Hughes. "We're excited about the addition of these picks to our draft arsenal," said Canucks General Manager Jim Benning in a statement. "We believe Marko has a chance to re-establish himself as a top-six forward with Dallas, while we continue to build for the future through shrewd moves like this one." The trade marks the third time in the last year that the Canucks have dealt away a player in exchange for draft picks. In December, they sent defenseman Erik Gudbranson to Anaheim for a second-round selection, and in February, they traded forward Thomas Vanek to Columbus for a fourth-rounder. With these latest additions, Vancouver now holds five picks in the upcoming draft, including two in the top 100. The team is expected to be busy this summer, as Benning looks to continue rebuilding the roster through a combination of free agency and the draft.#Columbus #Vancouver_Canucks #Jim_Benning #Dallas_Stars #Marko_Dano #NHL_Entry_Draft #Erik_Gudbranson #Anaheim #Thomas_Vanek

Vancouver Canucks Defenseman Traded to Streaking Stars The Dallas Stars, riding a seven-game winning streak, made a significant move to bolster their defense, acquiring Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers in exchange for two second-round draft picks. The trade comes as no surprise, given the Stars' recent surge and the team's need for depth on the blue line. Myers, 32, has been a steady presence on the Canucks' back end since joining the team in 2019. He has recorded 20 points (4 goals, 16 assists) this season, playing in all 44 of Vancouver's games. The 6-foot-8 defenseman brings size and physicality to the Stars' defense corps. In return, the Canucks will receive two second-round draft picks from Dallas, which could help rebuild their organizational depth. Myers' departure leaves a void on Vancouver's blue line, but the team has other options in place to fill the gap. The trade is just the latest move by the Stars to strengthen their roster as they push for a playoff spot. With 24 games remaining in the regular season, Dallas sits just three points out of a wild-card position. The addition of Myers should provide a boost to the team's power play and penalty kill units. Myers will join a crowded defensive corps in Dallas, which includes John Klingberg, Miro Heiskanen, and Esa Lindell. Despite the competition for playing time, Myers' experience and physical presence are expected to make an immediate impact on the Stars' lineup.#Tyler_Myers #Vancouver_Canucks #Dallas_Stars #John_Klingberg #Miro_Heiskanen #Esa_Lindell

Four Questions for Benjamin Hall Benjamin Hall is the author of several children's books, including "The Great Treehouse War" and "The Magic Tree House". He has also been an editor at Scholastic. Here are four questions we asked him: How did you come up with the idea for your first book, "The Great Treehouse War"? I grew up playing in treehouses with my friends, and I loved the sense of adventure and freedom that came with it. When I started thinking about writing a story about a group of kids who build a treehouse, I wanted to capture that same feeling of excitement and possibility. I also drew inspiration from my own childhood experiences, like the time my friends and I built a fort out of blankets in our living room and had an epic battle with pillowcases. What's the most challenging part of writing for children? For me, the biggest challenge is finding the right balance between being authentic and relatable to kids, while also conveying important messages and themes. Kids are incredibly perceptive, and they can tell when you're trying to teach them something or manipulate their emotions. As a writer, you want to be honest with yourself and your readers, but you also want to make sure that the story is engaging and fun. It's a delicate balance, but it's one that I really enjoy trying to strike. How do you come up with your characters' personalities? I think character development is one of the most important parts of writing for kids. You need to create characters that are believable, relatable, and likable. For me, that means giving them their own unique voices, motivations, and flaws. I also try to draw from my own experiences and observations of people around me, whether it's a quirky neighbor or a friend with a funny habit. What advice would you give to aspiring children's book authors? The most important thing...#Benjamin_Hall #Scholastic #The_Great_Treehouse_War #The_Magic_Tree_House

Benjamin Hall Pushes Urgent Truth Lessons as His First Children's Book Arrives Renowned journalist and author, Benjamin Hall, has taken a bold step into the world of children's literature with the release of his first book, "The Great Big Truth". This timely and thought-provoking publication is aimed at imparting essential truth lessons to young minds, urging them to confront the challenges of today's complex world. Hall, known for his incisive reporting on global affairs, brings his signature style of storytelling to this new endeavor. In "The Great Big Truth", he skillfully weaves together engaging narratives and real-life examples to convey crucial messages about honesty, empathy, and resilience. The book is designed to inspire children aged 4-8 to develop a strong sense of self-awareness, encouraging them to question the world around them and strive for positive change. "I wrote this book because I believe that truth is essential to shaping our understanding of the world," Hall said in an interview. "As adults, we often overlook the impact that truth can have on children's development, but I think it's crucial that they learn about honesty, compassion, and integrity from a young age." Hall's passion for storytelling shines through as he tackles difficult subjects like kindness, diversity, and environmental awareness in a way that is both accessible and relatable to young readers. His commitment to sharing urgent truth lessons with children reflects his deep concern for the world we live in and his desire to empower future generations to create positive change. "The Great Big Truth" marks a significant departure from Hall's typical journalistic fare, but it is clear that he has poured his heart and soul into this ...#Benjamin_Hall #The_Great_Big_Truth #childrens_book #truth_lessons #honesty #empathy #resilience #selfawareness

The Hedgehog I Took to War - And the Journalist He's Become I still remember the day I decided to take a 2-pound hedgehog named Benjamin Hall with me on deployment. It was a moment of pure madness, or so my fellow soldiers thought at the time. But in hindsight, it was one of the best decisions I ever made. As we patrolled through the dusty streets of Iraq, Benjamin's tiny spines would quiver with excitement whenever he sensed danger nearby. He'd dart between our feet, his little eyes scanning for any sign of trouble. And when we came under fire, he'd curl up into a ball and let out a defiant squeak - as if to say, "You're not scaring me, buddy!" But despite the chaos and uncertainty of war, Benjamin brought us all together. He became an unlikely mascot, a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. And when we finally returned home, I knew that Benjamin's impact would extend far beyond our little platoon. Fast-forward to today, and you'll find Benjamin Hall thriving as a journalist. Yes, you read that right - a hedgehog journalist! He's got his own column at Fox News, where he shares stories of courage and perseverance from the front lines. His writing is raw and unflinching, yet somehow always manages to convey the humanity behind even the most brutal conflicts. Now, I know what you're thinking: "How did this little guy go from being a war buddy to becoming a journalist?" Well, let me tell you - it's not just about his natural talent or his ability to sniff out a good story. It's about Benjamin's unwavering dedication to telling the stories that need to be told. As I sit here writing these words, I'm reminded of the countless times we'd huddle around our makeshift radio, listening in on the BBC World Service and marveling at the power of journalism to bring us closer together. And now, as Benjamin's editor (yes, I still get to wor...#Iraq #Fox_News #Benjamin_Hall #BBC_World_Service
