How did you first learn about cheesecake? You probably assumed cheesecake was simply grated cheese being baked, like the rest of us, but you’re missing
Author: Vivian George
11 wild brumbies killed in Kosciuszko National Park; Ray Hadley comments
Two photographers claim that a herd of eleven brumbies that they had recorded for many years have been mercilessly slaughtered in a national park on
SNP MP who traveled by train knowing she had Covid handed community service
Margaret Ferrier, a Scottish member of parliament, has been condemned to perform 270 hours of unpaid labor after admitting to travelling from London to Scotland
Oklahoma man tortured to death by jailers played Baby Shark for hours
An inmate who was found dead in his cell over the weekend was a plaintiff in a lawsuit brought against the county alleging that jail
Simon Armitage’s Queen-honoring Our Lily
Simon Armitage, the poet laureate, has penned a heartfelt homage to the Queen as a “thank you” for her decades of service. The poem Floral
Alex Jones used spies on his wife and ex-wife, according to WikiLeaks texts
Alex Jones, conspiracy theorist and host of InfoWars, watched both his current and prior wives using spies and informants, according to messages reported to Rolling
Pope Francis urges firms to aid working mothers
Pope Francis is urging businesses to find a solution and highlighting the significance of allowing pregnant women to work. He stated on Monday in the
Anthony Albanese confronts a reporter about $5 note.
After Her Majesty’s passing, a reporter asked the Prime Minister whether he would like some one Australian to take The Queen’s place on the $5
After 4 days of not seeing her babies, woman’s family declared the medical system “broken.”
After a new mother was had to wait four days to finally see her newborn infants, her family expressed their frustration by labelling the medical
How Michael Mansell’s meeting with the Queen changed a state
A prominent Aboriginal campaigner has recalled an unanticipated but significant encounter with Queen Elizabeth II that led to the eventual recognition of Aboriginal land rights