There are few fast bowlers in the world who can turn a match on its head quite like Jasprit Bumrah. With his quirky action, pinpoint
Month: June 2025
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joins Thomas Massie to challenge Donald Trump’s authority on war decisions in Washington
With tensions in the Middle East heating up fast and war drums beating louder, a surprising coalition is forming in Washington. Progressive leader Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Father Marcello Lanza honors Father Gabriele Amorth’s exorcism legacy during centenary tribute in Italy
It’s been 100 years since the birth of Father Gabriele Amorth, a man whose name became synonymous with exorcism and spiritual warfare. Known across the
Successful women across the UK reveal why they hire male escorts to take control of their sex lives without risking their marriages
There’s still a massive misconception floating around—that women would never pay for sex because, well, they could just get it for free. But the reality?
Atletico Madrid prepare to target Aston Villa defender Lucas Digne as left-back backup option if Liverpool refuse to sell Andy Robertson
The summer transfer window is heating up, and Atletico Madrid aren’t taking any chances. With their eyes originally set on Liverpool’s Andy Robertson, the Spanish
Paul Mitchell exits sporting director role early as Newcastle United reshuffles recruitment team in major backroom change
Just as Newcastle United were gearing up for a crucial summer transfer window, a major change has hit the club’s leadership. Paul Mitchell, the sporting
Vice President JD Vance defends President Trump’s military response to Iran amid growing backlash from MAGA supporters in Washington
As tensions flare in the Middle East and the MAGA movement itself splits in opinion, Vice President JD Vance has finally stepped forward to share
Japanese reality show producer manipulates young comedian into enduring 15 months of televised isolation inside a tiny apartment in Tokyo
We’ve all seen our fair share of wild reality TV—from contestants eating bugs in the jungle to couples breaking up in front of millions. But
American investors push Premier League clubs toward staging future football matches across major cities in the United States
While I was quietly recovering from a bout of shingles last week — the kind of illness I’d previously only associated with “older people” —
Three Republican-led states approve new food stamp rules that ban sugary snacks and sodas for SNAP recipients in Arkansas Idaho and Utah
In an era where public health is top of mind, a growing number of U.S. states are tightening the rules around what food stamp recipients