Unsettling video shows an Aboriginal youngster being detained by police for allegedly breaking and entering while covered in blood and seeming to drift in and
Year: 2022
Two Indiana judges shot following a drunken altercation at White Castle
Two circuit court judges were shot and injured during a 2019 brawl in an Indiana White Castle restaurant that was captured on shocking video. The
Jason Groves discusses day 1 of the Tory conference
This week ought to have been Liz Truss’s political honeymoon. The Prime Minister could have fairly felt entitled to a warm welcome at this week’s
NatWest raises mortgage rates amid mini-Budget market upheaval
In the midst of the confusion caused by Liz Truss’ mini-Budget, NatWest raised its lending rates. Meanwhile, fresh data shows that the average UK house
Bolsonaro and Lula look headed for Brazil runoff
In a highly divided election that may decide whether Brazil elects a leftist to lead the fourth-largest democracy in the world or retains the far-right
Florida’s GoFundMe disaster appeals
Dozens of Florida residents evacuated their flooded and shattered houses by boat and plane over the weekend, as rescuers resumed their hunt for lives in
Nestle uses paper twist wrappers to reduce plastic waste
Soon, Quality Street fans will notice changes to their boxes of candy. In the next months, Nestle will transition to greener packaging, using paper instead
The episode’s last shot surprised even book-readers
At the conclusion of Sunday’s episode, “House of the Dragon” continued its trend of surprise fans with new viewpoints and alterations to the Targaryens’ fictional
Michael James Shaw feared he was mistakenly cast in ‘The Walking Dead’ His character was named after him
The no-nonsense head of the Commonwealth militia was never given a first name in “The Walking Dead” comic. So when Michael James Shaw read his
Alabama’s horrific jail inmates are on strike: ‘I’m just a slave
The Alabama penitentiary system is notorious for its deplorable conditions and overcrowding. Thousands of inmates in each of Alabama’s 15 state prisons have decided that