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Hollywood Actor Michael Handy Found Stabbed; Girlfriend's Son Arrested
Veteran character actor Michael Handy was discovered dead in his Los Angeles home yard, with his girlfriend’s son taken ...
Marjane Satrapi’s Passing Marks End of a Graphic Revolution
The creator of Persepolis dies in Paris at 56, leaving a legacy of bold storytelling and ongoing cultural debates.
Alaska Refuge Lease Sale Revives Debate Over Arctic Oil
The Interior Department plans a lease auction on 20 million acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, sparking clash...
USPS Sounds Alarm on Dog Attacks: 5,200 Postal Workers Bitten Last Year
The US Postal Service is sounding the alarm on dog attacks, which have left over 5,200 postal workers injured last year....
Matching Gift Boosts GoFundMe for Lumby Family Amid Murder Trial
A community‑wide matching pledge could double donations for the family of Tatjana Stefanski as her husband faces trial i...
Jobs Market Stabilizes, but Uncertainty Lingers
US employers add 172,000 jobs in May, but job creation is down from pre-pandemic levels. What's behind the slowdown?
UK Judge Slams Police and Prosecutors for 'Unacceptable' Rape Charges
A young farmer's three-year ordeal ends with a scathing rebuke from a senior judge, who criticized police and prosecutor...
Global Wildlife Trafficking Exposed: A $30 million Cockroach Bust
A record-breaking insect smuggling operation in Australia has exposed the dark underbelly of the global wildlife trade, ...
Dream Castles and Islands for Sale: A Rare Opportunity
Two unique properties, a Japanese castle and a Scottish island, are up for sale at a fraction of the price of a UK home,...
Beatrice and Eugenie's Palace Perks: A Royal Scandal Unfolds
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have been living in palace homes without paying a single penny, sparking outrage among t...
Heartbreak on the High Street: BHF's 150-Shop Closure Plan
The British Heart Foundation is set to shut down nearly a quarter of its charity shops across the UK, citing a 'challeng...
China's AI-Powered Robot Showdown: A Kick in the Stomach Sparks Debate
A shocking video of a humanoid robot kicking a child in the stomach during a martial arts show in China has sparked deba...
Hayley Mills Fined £100 for Speeding While Hospitalised
The 80‑year‑old actress was caught driving 28 mph in a 20 mph zone while recovering from surgery, prompting a court fine...
Everest's Darkest Hour: Sherpa Guide's Miraculous Rescue
A harrowing week-long ordeal on Mount Everest comes to an end as veteran Sherpa guide Dawa Sherpa is rescued and airlift...
Epsom's Ladies Day Mixes High Fashion with Classic Racing Action
Bold hats, vintage looks and the Betfred Oaks turned Epsom Downs into a runway on a cloudy spring day.
China's Robot Revolution: A Leap Too Far?
A humanoid robot's shocking kick to a child sparks debate over AI-powered robots in China's entertainment industry.
Benidorm Beach Horror: Attempted Drowning and Child Attack
A British tourist has been arrested after a violent rampage at a beach in Benidorm, Spain, leaving a Norwegian woman and...
Royal Support: Kate's Emotional Visit to Manchester Cancer Patient
Princess Kate's heartfelt visit to a Manchester cancer patient marks a milestone in her own remission journey, highlight...
Southampton Sikh Celebration Cancelled After Riots: A Community Caught in the Fallout of One Man's Crime
A funeral home's planned tribute to an elder is postponed as safety fears grip the city after violent protests over Henr...
Sri Lanka's Unregistered Care Home Scandal: A Deadly Reminder of Regulatory Failures
Thirteen lives lost in a devastating fire at an unregistered care facility in Anguruwatota, Sri Lanka, exposing severe o...
Palestinians Mark 59th Naksa Amid Rising Death Toll and Settlement Sprawl
Anniversary rites highlight a surge in casualties, 645 illegal outposts and a new front in Lebanon.
13 Die in Sri Lanka’s Overcrowded Unregistered Care Home Fire
A blaze at an illegal elderly home in Anguruwatota killed 13, exposing regulatory gaps for vulnerable patients.
Rodriguez’s Photo Snub Fuels Political Sparks at Colombia’s World Cup Send‑Off
A disputed photo request involving James Rodriguez and the president’s daughter ignited a media firestorm ahead of Colom...
Turks and Caicos Sea Border: A Watershed Moment for Regional Cooperation
The U.S. Coast Guard's daring rescue of 240 Haitian migrants near the Turks and Caicos Islands has sent shockwaves acros...
The Princess of Wales Rings in Hope at Manchester Cancer Centre
A heartwarming visit to The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester highlights the power of holistic care in cancer ...
Palace Privileges: The Royal Rent-Free Conundrum
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have lived rent-free in exclusive palace properties for nearly two decades, sparking con...
Prince William Returns to Cotswolds as Peter Phillips Marries Harriet Sperling
William backs his brother‑in‑law at a private ceremony, revisiting a wedding that once divided the royals over a £500,00...
Algoma University's Unbreakable Spirit
A new book chronicles the history and resilience of Algoma University, from its humble beginnings to its current status ...
Benidorm Beach Horror: A Descent into Madness
A British tourist's violent outburst on a Benidorm beach left a Norwegian woman and a young Spanish boy shaken, but aliv...
Bleeding Cool’s Daily Roundup Spotlights New Black Panther, Marvel Inferno and DC Shifts
A fresh digest from Bleeding Cool highlights a new Black Panther hero, Marvel’s Inferno launch, DC’s October‑long Absolu...