Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Look Like Newlyweds on the Red Carpet

It has been two years and counting since Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher tied the knot, but the longtime couple could have fooled us for newlyweds. On Sunday evening, the pair put on an amorous display while walking the red carpet at the Breakthrough Prize Awards.  The former That ‘70s Show co-stars, who are known for dishing on…

Lawyers and Bankers Join Radicals at the Barricades as Hong Kong’s Protests Rock the City’s Financial District

Click:motorcycle gloves T.C. usually spends his lunch break eating in one of the many restaurants near his office with his law-firm colleagues, chatting casually about the cases they’re working on. But lately, he’s been skipping lunch altogether to join hundreds of other office workers in protests in Hong Kong’s financial district, where midday, flash-mob style…

Ocon trusts management to sort F1 future ‘very, very soon’

Mercedes reserve driver Esteban Ocon says efforts are underway by his management – including Toto Wolff – to help him secure a race seat in F1 for 2020. Ocon was the unwilling victim of Force India’s takeover last summer led by Lawrence Stroll and its restructuring into Racing Point, which included the arrival of Lance…

Sainz-Norris friendship at McLaren can’t last – Rosberg

The harmonious friendship that characterizes the relation at McLaren between Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris will be tested at some point predicts 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg. Sainz and Norris form an entertaining and talented duo at McLaren, and both men are contributing nicely to the Woking-based outfit’s long-awaited resurgence that is unfolding this season….

Villeneuve: Replacing Gasly with Kvyat ‘not the way to go’ for Red Bull

Jacques Villeneuve believes Red Bull would be wrong to re-promote Dany Kvyat to its senior squad but admits the Milton Keynes-based outfit’s options are limited. Kvyat has finished in the points in over half of the races so far this season and put in a spirited drive last weekend in Germany that delivered its second…

Red Bull: Twisty Hungaroring caters to ‘mighty’ Mercedes

Red Bull’s Christian Horner believes his team will be challenged to defeat the “mighty” Mercedes squad at the twisty Hungaroring given the Silver Arrow’s predilection for slow-speed corners. Historically, Mercedes’ cars have often struggled in a high downforce environment where slow speed corners abound. But the German team’s engineers have ironed out much of that…

Albon hoping for ‘a lot less noise’ at Monza

Red Bull’s Alex Albon is expecting a “quieter” race weekend at Monza, with the media’s interest and scrutiny subsiding after Spa. Albon’s maiden race with Red Bull Racing yielded a fifth-place finish that drew praise from team boss Christian Horner, who admitted having been “impressed” all weekend by the British-Thai racer’s performance. However, the Milton…