It’s wild how life has a way of surprising you—especially when you’ve spent a huge chunk of it thinking you’ve done irreparable damage to your
Month: June 2025
Department of Education spends seven million dollars every month on idle employees across Washington as Trump-era buyout deal continues to drain taxpayer funds
While millions of Americans grind away at their day jobs, a new report has revealed something baffling going on behind government doors: the U.S. Department
Winter rainfall lifts dam levels as Western Cape sees major water boost across six key reservoirs
After a slow start to the rainy season, the Western Cape is finally seeing its dams fill up again—thanks to a stretch of solid rainfall
Aimee Lou Wood shares a passionate kiss with co-star Adam Long during cosy coffee date in London as romance rumours heat up on set of BBC’s Film Club
Forget the red carpet and formal announcements — Aimee Lou Wood and Adam Long might just be the newest celeb couple making headlines in the
Al Pacino stars in his first-ever horror film that brings a terrifying 1928 exorcism case to life in small-town Iowa
Al Pacino has played gangsters, lawyers, and even the Devil himself—but now, for the first time in his iconic career, he’s entering true horror territory.
Premier League clubs rush to complete last-minute signings on final day of early summer transfer window ahead of Club World Cup
With the excitement of the Club World Cup just around the corner, football fans are glued to the action as the special early summer transfer
The Bulls prepare to challenge Leinster in a high-stakes United Rugby Championship final showdown at Croke Park in Dublin
Croke Park is no stranger to history-making events, but on Saturday, 14 June, it will play host to a brand-new chapter in the United Rugby
Princess Alice learns about King Charles’ birth through a telegram while living on a remote Greek island far from the British royal spotlight
Long before smartphones, social media, or even reliable international phone calls, royal family news traveled slowly—sometimes by telegram. That’s exactly how Princess Alice, the grandmother
British expats demand urgent police action as rising crime turns Orihuela Costa into a hotspot for thieves and violent gangs
For many Brits, the dream of retiring or relocating to a sunny Spanish coast is all about peace, leisure, and a slower pace of life.
Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg honors Uriah Rennie as a trailblazing figure who changed the face of English football
Sometimes, in football, the people who make the biggest impact aren’t the ones scoring goals or lifting trophies—but those who lead with integrity and leave