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Mar. 15, 2025

$250M Lawsuit Against Mike Lynch's Widow Withdrawn After Criticism from Manufacturer in Yacht Sinking Tragedy

Mike Lynch, former chief executive officer of Autonomy Corp departs the Rolls Building on June 27, 2019.Photo:Dan Kitwood/Getty Dan Kitwood/Getty This came just days after Italian publicationLa Nazionereported that Tommaso Bertuccelli, a lawyer representing TISG, filed a €222 million (about $247.8 million) lawsuit, claiming Lynch’s widow, Angela Bacares, and the crew had damaged the reputation of the company, which had lost business as a result of the tragedy, according toFortune.

Mar. 15, 2025

'80s Icon Tiffany Still Has All Her Famed Jackets: 'They're Part of My Son's Inheritance' (Exclusive)

Tiffany in London in January 1988.Photo:Paul Massey/Mirrorpix/Getty Paul Massey/Mirrorpix/Getty Tiffany performs in Scotland in July 2024.Lorne Thomson/Redferns Lorne Thomson/Redferns Beginning on Sept. 25, Tiffany will again show off her vocal range when she joinsPaula Abduland Taylor Dayne for aStraight Up! to Canada tour.“It’s kind of cool that it’s going to be such a great lineup of female artists, and I’m going to be singing some old-school retro,” she says, citing ‘80s hits “I Think We’re Alone Now,” “Could’ve Been” and “Feelings of Forever.

Mar. 15, 2025

'A Hug? Why Not!' Says Delighted King Charles as Rugby Players Move in for Embrace at Buckingham Palace

Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty Everyone loves a big hug — andKing Charlescertainly appeared to enjoy the one he was on the receiving end of when he was pulled in for a group embrace at the palace. “Yeah, we all wanted a hug. But only if it’s okay with you,” winger Ayesha Leti-I’iga said to excited laughter. Charles smiled and welcomed them in. “A hug? Why not!” said the monarch as several of the players from the Black Ferns wasted no time in moving in for a group embrace.