An 8-inch snail was allowed to be brought to work by a new police recruit to assist soothe his worries, but the snail has now
Year: 2022
Prince Andrew rode down the Thames in Windsor after the Queen’s death
Following the time of grief for the Queen’s passing, Prince Andrew was seen riding along the banks of the River Thames in Windsor today. The
Sheffield eatery returns to 1972 prices with 45p chippy
In the midst of a cost-of-living crisis that might cause chip shops to raise prices to as high as £20, hundreds of consumers lined up
Adam Devine jokes, “I’m not Adam Levine” amid adultery rumours
The Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine is not the actor Adam Devine, who posted a clarification on Instagram on Friday. The statement was made after
While the EU contemplates refuge, Russian men are drawn into the Ukraine war
As tens of thousands of military reservists and detainees are sent to Ukraine, fresh photographs reveal that Russian couples have been compelled to bid their
Rape victim in Oregon was placed on ‘unattainable’ bail, her lawyer claimed
According to NBC, a woman in Oregon was detained last week after being granted bond that her attorney said was “unattainable” until she testified against
Sir Elton John sobbed when President Biden handed him the National Humanities Medal
When President Joe Biden unexpectedly presented him with a National Humanities Medal during a performance at the White House on Friday night, British artist Sir
After DeSantis’ Martha’s Vineyard stunt, far-right platforms flooded with death threats against migrants
Following Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ decision to transport migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, a number of far-right forums were inundated with death threats directed towards immigrants,
Phoenix Diocese will soon aid mental illness patients and caretakers
Catholics who experience mental illness and those who care about them will soon have additional official assistance available in the Phoenix Diocese. The establishment of
Judge bragged of pulling a firearm on a ‘big Black person’ in court
The state’s conduct committee ruled on Thursday that a New York judge who boasted to his colleagues about using a loaded pistol on a Black