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Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Benson Boone coming to OH for world tour
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Benson Boone is stopping in Ohio for the 'Benson Boone: American Heart World Tour.' At 8 p.m. on Aug. 25, Boone will take the Nationwide Arena stage in Columbus for a performance. Stevie Nicks to rock Cincinnati this summer Spotify lists 'Beautiful Things,' 'In The Stars,' 'Slow It Down' and others as songs the artist is best-known for. Presale tickets will go on-sale at 10 a.m. on May 7. The general public ticket sale will begin at the same time on May 9. To purchase tickets to see Boone perform live, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Newsweek
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Hearts Break as Dog Circles Couch 'Looking for Her Brother' Who Died
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A video of a confused dog searching for her canine brother a few days after his death shattered people's hearts. An owner's two dogs, Phoebe and Oliver, were inseparable, always playing together and being by each other's side. But Phoebe and the owner's world turned upside down when Oliver died at the end of January. The owner, known on TikTok as @pawsitivelyhappyvibes, shared about the difficulty of grieving a pet—the endless tears, the new routines and sudden emptiness. But she didn't realize that Phoebe would also struggle with the loss. The owner noticed Phoebe feeling lost and confused a few days after Oliver passed. In a February 2 video, Phoebe paced back and forth on the couch. She was "looking for her brother" in all his usual spots—behind the pillows and wrapped under the blankets. When he didn't show up, she curled up by herself in defeat. The text on the video explained that the owner had never seen Phoebe act this way. She was heartbroken without her bestie. It became evident that Phoebe, like the owner, would need time to mourn Oliver. Part of the caption reads: "She will definitely be getting lots of cuddles and kisses and will be spending time with her cousins when I return to work tomorrow." Newsweek reached out to @pawsitivelyhappyvibes via TikTok for additional information. @pawsitivelyhappyvibes Shortly after our last video, Phoebe circled the couch twice looking for her brother. I got it on camera because I truly could not believe it. She will definitely be getting lots of cuddles and kisses and will be spending time with her cousins when I return to work tomorrow. 🙏🥺🐾 DogGrief DogLoss DogsofTikTok PetLoss PetLossGrief Grief Mourning Dog Dogs DogFriends Companions RunFreeOliver rainbowbridge pets ♬ In The Stars - Benson Boone An expert in dog behavior previously told Newsweek that grief affects pets just as much as people. A dog's behavior might change during mourning. Perhaps they've become lethargic or lost their appetite. As this owner learned, it's often better to heal together and to help a dog work through grief. The article suggested giving them extra affection, which helps alleviate the feeling of loss or loneliness. It's also important to keep dogs distracted through exercise and stimulation, which will help them stay healthy. As of Monday, the TikTok video amassed over 266,400 views and 22,800 likes, with viewers sharing their condolences. "My heart goes out to both of you. Happy, healing Energy your way," said one person. Another added: "They grieve too. Bless her heart and yours." A third commented: "Oh no, poor little babe. The stillness of her tail & the head drop says more than any words ever could." Others suggested bringing home another dog to keep Phoebe company, but the owner shared in a comment on a separate video that it is too soon for her. The comment reads: "In time, we may add another fur baby to our circle. But it's still too soon. I'm waiting for Oliver's ashes still, and my dog momma heart is still hurting and missing my baby boy."


Time Out Dubai
21-04-2025
- Automotive
- Time Out Dubai
RTA opens new Jumeirah Street Bridge as part of Al Shindagha Corridor Project
The Roads and Transport Authority of Dubai has opened a game-changing new bridge as part of a major transport project. A new Jumeirah Street Bridge has opened which will significantly reduce journey times and improve traffic flow in the surrounding area. The newly opened bridge is part of the fourth phase of the Dhs3 billion Al Shindagha Corridor Improvement Project. The bridge extends 4.8 kilometres from the intersection of Sheikh Rashid Road and Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Street to the Falcon Intersection on Al Mina Street. It features two lanes and can accommodate up to 3,200 vehicles per hour across a distance of 985 metres in the direction of the Infinity Bridge. Journey times have been significantly reduced on the road by a whopping 67 percent – from 12 minutes down to four minutes. To improve traffic flow in the area, #RTA has opened a major bridge facilitating movement from Jumeirah Street to Al Mina Street towards Infinity Bridge. The new two-lane bridge, measuring 985 metres in length, can accommodate up to 3,200 vehicles per hour. This development is… — RTA (@rta_dubai) April 19, 2025 The bridge provides reduced travel times for motorists by allowing uninterrupted traffic flow without the need to stop at traffic signals. Phase four of the Al Shindagha Corridor Improvement will also include five additional bridges totalling 3.1 kilometres in length and will be capable of accommodating up to 19,400 vehicles per hour across all lanes. This section of the long-running transport project will cover 4.8 kilometres of road enhancements, along with upgrades to key surface intersections on Jumeirah Street, Al Mina Street and Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Street. There will also be two pedestrian bridges coming soon as part of the plans. One bridge will be on Sheikh Rashid Road and another on Al Mina Street. Later in 2025 we can expect a 780-metre three-lane bridge to connect Infinity Bridge to Al Wasl Street via Al Mina Street. Once operational, it will support up to 4,800 vehicles per hour. In other Dubai news Dubai's Mall of the Emirates to undergo huge expansion — here's what to expect You're going to see some big changes A second headliner has been announced for the Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix It was written In The Stars Inside Etihad Rail: This is what it's like to travel on UAE's new train Spoiler alert: we're impressed