
Fresh charges tie Trump even more closely to coverup effort. That could deepen his legal woes
New allegations in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump deepen his legal jeopardy as he braces for possible additional indictments related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election
2023-07-29 12:27

Fed to hold rates steady, but signal policy path in meeting this week
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON The U.S. Federal Reserve kicks off a two-day policy meeting on Tuesday with officials
2023-09-19 18:23

Andrew Tate shares brutal thoughts on kids growing up 'wanting to be Ant Man'
Andrew Tate has some harsh words for children who grow up wanting to be Ant Man rather than Steven Seagal. The controversial influencer posted a rant video to social media, blasting boys for no longer wanting to 'destroy all men'. "That's it? That's everyone's f****** aspiration? Ant Man?", he scathed. "Spider Man is already the worst super hero." Tate is still on house arrest following a 30-day extension from a Romanian court. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-05-18 22:15

Afghanistan blast: Taliban officials targeted at mosque prayers
Mourners were attending the funeral of a senior official killed in a bombing by Islamic State militants.
2023-06-08 23:17

Logan Paul's team allegedly issued stern warnings to people responding to Dillon Danis' social media posts
Recently, Dillon Danis publically shared insinuating images of Logan Paul's fiancee, Nina Agdal, mocking the couple regarding her past relationships
2023-08-27 14:19

Barcelona transfer rumours: Dembele rejects Saudi Arabia move, Xavi makes request
All the latest Barcelona transfer rumours including the latest on Ousmane Dembele and Raphinha.
2023-07-24 00:55

How the Hollywood strike is scrambling film, TV schedules into next summer
By Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES Santa Claus will not be coming to Hollywood this year.
2023-10-18 08:18

3 found dead at home included couple celebrating golden wedding anniversary, officials in Massachusetts say
Three people were found dead inside a residence in Newton, Massachusetts, on Sunday morning, including a couple celebrating their golden wedding anniversary, officials said.
2023-06-27 01:50

Black Grape announce new album and UK tour
Shaun Ryder's band Black Grape has announced the new album 'Orange Head' and concert dates in the UK later this year.
2023-09-26 23:28

Robert Lewandowski reveals retirement plans
Robert Lewandowski has admitted that he intends to retire soon, and that he could finished his career at current club Barcelona.
2023-06-21 17:27

Awkward moment as King Charles moves Biden on during chat with guardsman at Windsor Castle
President Joe Biden on Monday caused a stir when he appeared to breach royal protocol by touching King Charles III during an arrival ceremony at Windsor Castle, while the King appeared to lose his cool after one of the Welsh Guards at the castle seemed to spend too much time engaging the president in conversation. Mr Biden, who’d arrived in the UK late on Sunday and spent the night at the US Embassy in London, closed out the day’s engagements by meeting with the King and a group of business leaders alongside several US and UK officials. After arriving on the Windsor grounds by helicopter for their first one-on-one meeting since Charles became King last year, Mr Biden raised eyebrows among longtime palace observers by placing his hand on the monarch’s elbow as the two men shook hands. Following that warm greeting, the president placed his hand on the King’s back as they reviewed the assembled Welsh Guards on the Windsor quadrangle, with the monarch reciprocating in a similar gesture a short time later. Both men appeared to be smiling and in good spirits as they ambled about the castle grounds, with Charles attempting to hurry Mr Biden along at one point as they reviewed the Guard of Honour. Mr Biden, who was engaged in conversation with one of the soldiers he was reviewing, failed to heed the monarch’s polite suggestion to keep moving, with the King appearing to snap and gesture at the guard after the president moved along. Although protocol states that the monarch is generally not to be touched, a Buckingham Palace source told People that Mr Biden did not breach protocol and said the King was “entirely comfortable” with the encounter. "What a wonderful symbol of warmth and affection it was between both the individuals and their nations," they said. The King and Mr Biden have met multiple times during their time in public life, with their two most recent meetings coming during the Cop26 summit in Glasgow and a Buckingham Palace reception during the 2021 G7 summit. Both of those times, the subject at hand was their respective efforts to battle climate change, and the same topic was on the agenda during Mr Biden’s visit with the King. Both men participated in what the White House described as a ”climate engagement” featuring His Majesty and a number of “philantrophists and investors,” including the chief executives of Bank of America, Prudential, and BlackRock, as well as US climate envoy John Kerry and Grant Shapps, the British Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero. Mr Shapps told reporters that British officials are “enormously pleased” that the Inflation Reduction Act signed by Mr Biden last year “advanced clean energy goals”. Mr Biden’s audience with the King came immediately following a 42-minute visit to Number 10 Downing Street for tea with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. As he sat in the back garden with the PM, Mr Biden said the relationship between the US and the United Kingdom continues to be “moving along in a way that is positive” and “rock solid”. The US president, who has met with his British counterpart five times in the last five months, quipped that it was “good to be back” and commented that he and Mr Sunak have “only been meeting once a month”. For his part, the British Prime Minister said he and Mr Biden would use the brief bilateral meeting to discuss “how do we strengthen our cooperation” and “joint economic security to the benefit of our citizens”. “We stand as two of the firmest allies in that alliance and I know we’ll want to do everything we can to strengthen Euro-Atlantic security,” he said. Following the meeting with the King, Mr Biden departed London for Vilnius, where he will participate in the Nato leaders’ summit before travelling to Helsinki for a meeting with Nordic leaders. Read More King and President Biden’s meeting reinforces US-UK special relationship People defend Joe Biden after reporter claims he wore sneakers without socks during trip to UK: ‘Impeach!’ Biden’s biggest gaffes: Muddling up wars, dozing off mid-event and a series of tumbles Budget 2022: Hunt says UK in recession as he announces huge tax rises Jeremy Hunt increases energy windfall tax in budget Jeremy Hunt freezes tax allowances and hits 45p rate payers
2023-07-11 01:54

Intruder struts down New York Fashion Week catwalk in shower cap and bin bag
A prankster wearing a transparent bin bag and shower cap made his way down the catwalk at New York Fashion Week before being bundled away by security. The man can be seen checking over his shoulder before strutting his stuff in front of the audience - who appeared not to notice he was an intruder. YouTuber Fred Beyer uploaded footage of the incident - which happened earlier this month - to his channel on 13 September. He walked the catwalk during a fashion show hosted by Creators Inc, an agency for social media influencers.
2023-09-21 05:29
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