When Linda Yaccarino stepped down as CEO of Elon Musk’s social media platform X this week, it sent shockwaves through the tech world. But insiders
Month: July 2025
Ariel Winter Reveals How Childhood Abuse in Hollywood Inspired Her Fight Against Online Predators in the United States
Ariel Winter, best known for her role as Alex Dunphy on Modern Family, has courageously shared her painful experiences of abuse while growing up in
Western Province secures emphatic victory over Sharks High Schools at U18 Craven Week in Middelburg
The fourth day of the U18 Craven Week at Hoërskool Middelburg brought some thrilling derby action, with Western Province and Eastern Province both securing important
Faroe Islands fishermen kill 95 pilot whales including pregnant mothers in controversial traditional grindadráp hunt
The world is once again stunned by the traditional whale hunt taking place in the Faroe Islands. This annual event, known as the grindadráp, saw
Federal judge blocks President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting birthright citizenship in New Hampshire court
President Donald Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship hit a major roadblock this week when a federal judge in New Hampshire ruled against his executive
Paris Appeal Court clears two women accused of defaming French First Lady Brigitte Macron with controversial claims
A dramatic twist unfolded in Paris this week as two women, previously convicted of defaming France’s First Lady Brigitte Macron, were sensationally acquitted on appeal.
Pregnant Police Officer Lydia Ward Describes Being Punched in the Face During Violent Arrest at Manchester Airport
It was a tense day at Manchester Airport last July when Constable Lydia Ward, a pregnant police officer, found herself in the middle of a
Rafael Nadal celebrates scoring a hole-in-one at Club de Golf Alcanada after retiring from tennis in Spain
After a legendary tennis career, Rafael Nadal is proving he’s not just a master with a tennis racquet—he’s got game with a golf club too.
Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron Agree on New Migrant Returns Deal to Manage Small Boat Crossings Across the English Channel
The ongoing challenge of small boat migrants crossing the English Channel is getting a fresh approach, as Britain and France have agreed on a new
Former apartheid police officer Johan Marais receives 15 year prison sentence for murdering student activist Caiphus Nyoka in South Africa
Justice has finally caught up with Johan Marais, a former apartheid police officer who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the murder of