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GMA Network
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
From BINI to Sabrina Carpenter: Here are new songs to check out
It's New Music Friday! From rising stars like Suyen and Ziv, to big names like Sabrina Carpenter, BINI, and Sandwich, here are new songs to add to your playlist. Addison Rae – 'Addison' Addison Rae just dropped her debut album, "Addison." The social media personality turned singer combined all her soulful pop beats in this debut, which includes "Diet Pepsi," "Aquamarine," "High Fashion," "Headphones On," "Fame Is a Gun," and "Times Like This." BINI – 'Shagidi' BINI turned this classic Filipino game into a pop song. The Nation's Girl Group dropped their latest single 'Shagidi,' and it could easily make listeners dance, or who knows, maybe even put a new twist to the game. Ed Sheeran – 'Sapphire' Ed Sheeran turned away from his soulful ballads in 'Sapphire,' an upbeat love song in English but with a catchy hook in the Punjabi language. It is the third single from Ed's upcoming album 'Play.' Enhypen – 'Desire: Unleash' Enhypen just dropped their sixth mini album, 'Desire: Unleash.' It's got eight dance-pop tracks including 'Loose,' 'Bad Desire (With or Without You),' and so much more. Gat – 'Rainbow' Filipino boy band Gat is back with a brand new rendition of a classic Filipino song. Turning away from their danceable 'Daleng Dale' cover, the guys gave a soulful, R&B take on 'Rainbow,' originally by South Border. James Reid, TJ Monterde – 'Pahinga' James Reid turned acoustic with the help of none other than TJ Monterde. The duo sings about taking a break following a challenge with a partner, and allowing each other to rest for a bit to save the relationship. One Click Straight – 'OTW' One Click Straight dropped one of the title tracks of their upcoming EP, 'otw/BROke,' titled 'otw.' The Filipino alternative band tackles themes of commuting like loud horns and gossip, but also traveling to a loved one who feels like home. Sabrina Carpenter – 'Manchild' Sabrina Carpenter is back with a spicy new single, with a beat reminiscent of 1980s pop with hints of country. In 'Manchild,' Sabrina sings about a man who is 'so sexy,' but 'so dumb.' On Instagram, the pop girl said of the song, '[This] song became to me something I can look back on that will score the mental montage to the very confusing and fun young adult years of life.' Suyen and Sandwich – 'Basura' Rising rockstar Suyen teamed up with Sandwich for 'Basura,' a rock song about somebody who is messy in all ways, and that karma is coming for them. Ziv and KAIA – 'Walkie Talkie' Filipina P-Pop group KAIA got together with South Korean artist Ziv for the cutest song about yearning for a guy to talk to them. —CDC, GMA Integrated News


Boston Globe
28-05-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Sandwich unified track comes together to capture first Division 2 title; Natick completes three-peat
The Blue Knights lean on the 'This is my family,' Sandwich's Faith Foy said. Advertisement After finishing second last spring, Sandwich broke through with 86 points. Duxbury placed second with 71, and Braintree was third with 68. Unified sports are inclusive programs that bring together athletes with and without intellectual disabilities to promote inclusion, build friendships, and offer a fun and supportive environment for all participants, according to the MIAA. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Natick captured its 'It's a really special accomplishment for our team,' Natick coach Nick DiAntonio said. 'It means a lot to us. We've definitely set the bar high, and our kids are responding to it well.' Host Natick has won three straight state titles. Trevor Hass DiAntonio said it's a selective process. Close to 80 people applied to be partners this year, and the Redhawks also relied on nearly 80 volunteers from around the school to help the event run smoothly and efficiently. Advertisement They joked around and tossed footballs on the field in their downtime. Then, when it was time to race, the Redhawks left no doubt. 'It's a total team accomplishment,' DiAntonio said. 'We have an exceptional group of partners and athletes. I think what really sets our team apart is the bonds that we have.' Duxbury took second at Division 2 states after placing first at sectionals. Trevor Hass Bryan Polanco made his mark for Sandwich. After falling during his 100-meter dash, he got right back up and completed the 4x100. Avaya Mills excelled in many events and was particularly sharp in the 800. Partners Caitlyn Smith and Sophie Palmer said that when the Blue Knights fall, they help one another bounce back and celebrate even the smallest victories. 'Just don't give up and don't doubt yourself,' Sandwich energizer Noah DeOrsey said. Holyoke catalyst Yedxael 'Yeyo' Ruiz put on a show in the 100. Trevor Hass One of many other bright spots on the day was effervescent Holyoke 14-year-old Yedxael 'Yeyo' Ruiz, who sported a massive grin and showed off his green braces as he wheeled to the finish line in the 100. His teammates, coaches, and supporters chanted 'Ye-yo! Ye-yo! Ye-yo!' as he came off the track. When Ruiz got his moment in the sun, he didn't squander it. 'My name is Yeyo,' he said, still grinning with pride. 'I am from Holyoke, Massachusetts. I won.' Duxbury took second at Division 2 states after placing first at sectionals. Trevor Hass Trevor Hass can be reached at


The Independent
16-05-2025
- The Independent
Group facing trial accused of causing £1m damage in Palestine Action protest
Ten people are facing trial accused of causing £1 million damage at a factory in Kent allegedly targeted by protest group Palestine Action. It is alleged activists filmed themselves breaking into Instro Precision in Sandwich in the early hours of last June 17, throwing stock to the ground and smashing computers with a crowbar. On Friday, 10 defendants appeared at the Old Bailey charged with criminal damage to property, aggravated burglary with intent and violent disorder. It is alleged that on June 17 2024 they 'without lawful excuse destroyed or damaged property to a value estimated to be over £1 million belonging to Instro Precision Limited, Discovery Park, Sandwich, Kent, intending to destroy or damage such property or being reckless as to whether such property would be destroyed or damaged'. On the same date it is alleged the defendants trespassed on Instro Precision Limited 'with intent to do unlawful damage to the said building or anything therein and at the time of committing the said burglary had with you a weapon of offence'. Last June 6 it is further alleged that they 'threatened unlawful violence' that would 'cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his or her personal safety'. During the hearing, Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb set a plea hearing for September 26 and an eight-week trial from October 5 2026 at the Old Bailey. The defendants are: Nasser Akhtar, 37, of Crystal Palace; Julija Brigadirova, 32, from Manchester; Elliot Wilson, 25 from Liverpool; Maximillian Dixon, 29, of Brockley, south-east London; Nirad Abrol, 25, of Birmingham; Seirol Davies, 30, from Plymouth; Xavi Davies, 21, of Binfield; Eoin O'Meara, 34 of Bristol, Hannah Davidson, 52, of Edinburgh, and Nirad Abrol, 24, from Birmingham. All the defendants are on bail except Davidson and Brigadirova who appeared by videolink from Bronzefield prison.


The Sun
10-05-2025
- The Sun
The medieval English seaside town overlooked by its famous neighbours with seal colonies and fantastic restaurant scene
IT was just as the boat turned south out of the River Stour estuary that we got our first glimpse of them. On the sandbanks of the salt channels were dozens of gluttonous seals stretching out in the spring sun, many of the females showing off their pregnant bellies. 4 4 We'd joined the River Runner seal cruise from the Quay in Sandwich, Kent, on a two-hour trip down to Ramsgate to catch sight of their local colony of seals. There's loads of fun to be had, with herons, little egrets, kingfishers and oystercatchers to spot with binoculars on the journey down the channel. It was just one of the highlights from our weekend in Sandwich, which is the most complete medieval town in Britain. Just over an hour from London by train, this quaint coastal settlement is a hidden gem between the more popular tourist destinations of Margate and Folkestone. Steeped in rich history, it was one of the five historic Cinque Ports. Alongside Hastings, New Romney, Hythe and Dover, these formed an alliance before the Norman conquest to provide ships and men to the crown in return for special privileges. We stopped by the Guildhall museum in the town centre, which is free to enter and is home to some of the town's most prized possessions, including the 'Sandwich gold silks' from the Coronation of King George II in 1727. The 16th-century building tells the story of the town to the present day and highly informed tour guides from the Sandwich Local History Society can guide you through viewings of the Sandwich Magna Carta from 1300AD and other treasures dating back to the Mesolithic Age. Stepping outside the museum you'll find yourself in the market square where there are stalls selling freshly baked goods and local arts and crafts. From here you can wander down through a street of independent boutique shops selling clothes and homewares, to St Peter's Church, which is home to a bric-a-brac market full of pre-loved local books, ornaments and toys. To get a higher view over the town, you can climb the church tower for a £5 donation (£4 for children) or just relax with coffee-and-walnut cake in the courtyard and listen to the bells ring. I'm a foodie and you've been making a bacon sandwich all wrong There's an abundance of activities to enjoy in the town itself, too. We visited the Cat's Eye Carving on Market Street where we had a go at stone-carving with Jurassic limestone. An class — hosted in the shop — involves a demonstration using traditional stonemasonry tools, before creating your own sculpture to take home. Just outside the town you'll find Wingham Wildlife Park, which is Kent's fastest-growing zoo. As well as seeing everything from red pandas to moon bears, you can enjoy one-on-one experiences with animals including giraffes, tigers and tortoises for an extra charge. Seaside ambience The village of Wingham, just six miles from Sandwich, was also where we stayed — at much-loved gastro pub The Dog At Wingham. The eight bedrooms are all individually designed, with exposed brickwork and beams as well as all the modern comforts. We tried the pub's new a-la- carte menu for spring, with dishes such as devilled crab sourdough, £14, salt-cod and potato fondant, £25, and Kentish lamb, £30. The pub is very popular so it's recommended to book a spot for dinner. The breakfasts were great, too, with huge portions to set you up for the day. And the food in town was equally impressive. We enjoyed smoked salmon and cream-cheese sandwiches in The Waiting Room cafe, a lovely spot in the centre of town. 4 4 But the highlight of the weekend was without a doubt dinner at The Toll Bridge Restaurant on The Quay. This was the best restaurant in town, with a lovely seaside ambience and laidback vibe, while the food was Michelin-star quality. We tried a selection of dishes on the menu including local Kentish mussels cooked in cream and white wine, scallops and homemade fish and chips. The warm bread and whipped butter with whole roasted garlic bulb was also a highlight, as was the frozen hazelnut parfait with white chocolate wafer. Top tip — turn up hungry.

Boston Globe
09-05-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Eight high school takeaways from Thursday, including college commitments and catching up on Hall of Fame inductions
What were you doing on June 2, 2023? The Triton girls' lacrosse team was beating Tri-County in the preliminary round of the Division 4 tournament. But for the next 706 days, the Vikings went winless. Until Thursday, that is, when they topped Georgetown, 16-10. Advertisement Medway senior catcher Priya Bedard collected her 100th career hit in an 18-12 win over Medfield, Braintree junior Norah Downey recorded her 300th save in a 21-4 loss to Wellesley, Beverly's Ashley Wallace broke the school's girls' lacrosse freshman scoring record with four goals and an assist, and Canton junior JJ Faulk set a school record in the long jump with a leap of 22 feet, 2 inches in a 94-42 loss to Mansfield. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up There were a trio of no-hitters, with Dartmouth's Kasey Pomfret shutting down Durfee for five innings with 11 strikeouts in a 17-0 drubbing. Waltham's Billy Champion and Brendan O'Toole combined to no-hit Wayland 5-0, and Ipswich's Aurelia Teheen and Liz Marsella teamed up for a 10-strikeout no-hitter over Rockport, cruising 17-0. 2. Walk-off wins Sophomore Nick Garbarino broke a scoreless tie for Newburyport in the top of the 10th with an RBI single to deliver the Clippers a 1-0 win over Triton, but the day's only true walk-off came in the second game of a doubleheader for Middleborough, which trailed New Bedford, 4-3, in the nightcap when Nolan Trottier singled in two runs in the bottom of the seventh for a 5-4 Sachems victory. Advertisement 3. Going, going, gone Pentucket freshman Kam Bonneau , Wareham freshman Jolee Anderson , and Dighton-Rehoboth junior Cam Cloonan , who is committed to Villanova, all connected for two home runs, while Cohasset teammates Caitlyn Simms and Libby Morgan both recorded round-trippers, as did Milton's Zahria Daley and Victoria Fish . The rest of the day's homers belonged to King Philip's Ali Gill , Sandwich's Joe Coughlan , Chelmsford's Matt Stuart , Hanover's Abby Hanna , and Central Catholic's Emily Goc . 4. Daily lacrosse leaderboard Goals Connor Wallace , Beverly, 10 Julia Kipperman , Nauset, 9 Harrison Barbieri , Cape Cod Academy, 6 Pasquale Candelino , Somerville, 6 Ella Ryan , Lincoln-Sudbury, 6 John Scarpello , Wakefield, 6 Kam Tremblay , Billerica, 6 Akira Umbrello , St. John Paul II, 6 Nick Ambrose , Natick, 5 Quinn Anderson , Sandwich, 5 Millie Brady , Acton-Boxborough, 5 Alex Fivek , Concord-Carlisle, 5 Clare Latham , Bishop Feehan, 5 Cece Levrault , Apponequet, 5 Will Levrault , Apponequet, 5 Ryan Martin , Winchester, 5 Alex Peck , Natick, 5 Grant Sullivan , Dover-Sherborn, 5 Points Levrault, Apponequet, 13 Wallace, Beverly, 11 Ambrose, Natick, 10 Peck, Natick, 10 Tremblay, Billerica, 10 Bradley, Apponequet, 9 Taylor Richardson , St. John Paul II, 9 LaRosa, South Shore, 8 Sophie Philbrick , St. John Paul II, 8 Ryan, Lincoln-Sudbury, 8 Scarpello, Wakefield, 8 Anderson, Sandwich, 7 Levrault, Apponequet, 7 Sullivan, Dover-Sherborn, 7 Kenny Wisniewski , Apponequet, 7 5. Daily strikeout leaderboard Nick Bonasera , Triton, 14 Advertisement Delaney Moquin , Silver Lake, 14 Lizzy Ahearn , Milton, 13 Sara Keck , Wilmington, 11 Jayden Souza , Durfee, 11 Ty Creighton , Sandwich, 10 Travers Moodie , Medford, 10 Shay Rexrode , Braintree, 10 Jack Anderson , Greater New Bedford, 9 Caroline Arruda , Marshfield, 9 Matt Stuart , Chelmsford, 9 6. Commitment corner Medway senior Zach Arnpriester , a long-stick middie, has committed to play men's lacrosse at Mass Maritime, while Mustangs classmate Matt Olynciw , a 5-foot-8-inch righthander and infielder, will play baseball at Maine-Farmington. Congratulations to Zach Arnpriester on his commitment to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy to play Men's Lacrosse! — Medway Athletics (@MedwayAthletics) Congratulations to Matt Olynciw on his commitment to UMaine-Farmington for Baseball! — Medway Athletics (@MedwayAthletics) Isaiah Ferguson , a 6-foot-1-inch combo guard who earned Commonwealth Athletic Conference All-Star status as an eighth grader for Notre Dame-Tyngsborough, announced he is transferring to Lowell Catholic. I'm excited about this upcoming fall when I will be attending Lowell Catholic High School and continuing my career as a student athlete. All in, LC Crusaders! ⚔️ — Isaiah Ferguson (@FergysLockedIn) 7. Worthy Whalers New Bedford High will hold its 2025 Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday at the Century House in Acushnet. Inductees include: Michael Oliveira ('72, football, indoor track, baseball), Steve Wynn ('87, basketball), Dr. Kristin Hardy-Fortin ('91, field hockey, basketball, softball), Jeffrey Coelho ('95, soccer, track), Susan (Medeiros) Raposo ('95, volleyball), Marques Houtman ('97, basketball, track), John Marsh ('04, wrestling), and Shelly DePina ('08, volleyball, basketball, track). 8. Catching up on awards Last weekend, the Massachusetts Hockey Coaches Association inducted its 2025 class and handed out awards, with Hingham's Caroline Doherty receiving Girls' Player of the Year honors and Billerica's Danny Viscione being chosen as Boys' Player of the Year. The coaching inductees were Boston Latin's Frank Woods , Arlington's John Messuri , Xaverian's Dave Spinale , Hingham's Tom Findley , and Falmouth assistant Scott Crocker . Eric Doyle received the Brian 'Trooper' Sullivan Award and Gary Demopoulos was honored with the William J. Stewart Jr. award. Billerica's Jim Egan was named Boys' Coach of the Year, while Milton's Matt Lodi received the girls coaching honor. The Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association also held its Hall of Fame ceremony over the weekend, inducting Auburn's Jeff Cormier , Milton's Steve Dembowski , Burlington's Shawn Maguire , Leominster's Dave Palazzi , Chelmsford's Bruce Rich , and Bishop Fenwick's Dave Woods . Advertisement Brendan Kurie can be reached at