Paul Sinha was left red-faced during Thursday's instalment of The Chase as he was beaten by all four contestants, who walked away with an equal share of £20,000.
Host Bradley Walsh introduced four new hopefuls, all eager to leave the show with a cash prize. First to challenge Paul Sinha was Neil, a 50-year-old pensions consultant. He got off to an impressive ...
The Chase viewers are used to seeing Paul Sinha wiping the floor with contestants but on Wednesday's show, the team managed to catch The Sinnerman with just seconds to spare ...
US investment banks have little room for error in their upcoming full-year results. With share prices of almost all the major ...
A Mt. Pleasant motorist accused of chasing another driver and shooting at his vehicle had his day in court delayed Wednesday ...
A Byhalia Police officer who chased a suspect out of the Mississippi city before the pursuit ended in a crash that killed ...
As the 2024-25 girls basketball season heads into its first month of completion, teams are still chasing the state’s top team ...
Everyone remembers the Irish singer’s mesmerising video for ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’. Few know that Prince was the musician who ...
In honor of the show's 20th anniversary, see how life at the fictional Pacific Coast Academy compares to real boarding ...
A UFC fighter has come out and stated that Daniel Cormier would beat Mike Tyson in a street fight even with his ear bitten ...
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- The Chattanooga Mocs completed another strong academic term to close 2024. It is eye-popping with back-to-back semesters of every program recording 3.0 or better as a team. It makes the first ...