A 71-year-old man who was detained last month for casting a ballot in the 2020 presidential election despite it being against the law said, “it
Year: 2022
John Stamos told D23 a Bob Saget anecdote
This past weekend, John Stamos took some time to commemorate his late friend and comic Bob Saget. At Disney’s D23 Expo on Saturday, where he
Edinburgh protestors booed ‘God Save the King’
In Edinburgh this morning, cries of “God Save the King” were greeted with jeers, but the jeers were quickly drowned out by joyous applause as
Parliament approved notes on Sept. 8 amid rumours of the Queen’s death
On Thursday, September 8, while notes were being circulated around Parliament, rumours of Queen Elizabeth II’s impending death started to circulate. This caused a wave
After lifting a patient’s underwear, a physiotherapist is barred from treating women
A physiotherapist has been permanently barred from treating women after a tribunal found that he lifted a patient’s underpants. The lady had two back pain
800 years ago, Blessed Sacrament devotion begun
The practise of constant adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, which is currently practised all throughout the globe, was first introduced at Avignon, France, 796 years
Liz Truss sacked the Treasury’s top officer
The new Liz Truss administration has fired the Treasury’s senior official. Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng fired Sir Tom Scholar as one of his first actions after
How a $22m Powerball winner’s life unravelled
After winning an astounding $22 million lottery prize, a young tradesman’s life swiftly spiralled out of control. He used the money to support his drug-fueled
Vincent Tshituka joined the Sharks for a fresh challenge
The good news for rugby in general is that the flanker feels he is still some way from realising his full potential. The bad news
Parliament might be powered by Thames tidal turbines
Under daring suggestions put up by the Commons Speaker, the Thames’ tidal power may be exploited to assist Parliament in coping with the cost-of-living issue.