Paul Gambaccini has stated that he would be “glad to see the BBC leave” despite the fact that he still conducts a weekly show on
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Russia advances on a crucial Ukrainian city as the battle nears 6 months
Saturday, Ukrainian officials reported that Russian forces intensified their efforts to capture one of the few remaining cities in eastern Ukraine not already under their
Burned-out Russian tanks on Kyiv streets as Putin’s invasion falters
As Putin’s invasion of Ukraine continues to sputter, downtown Kyiv has been transformed into a vast open-air exhibition of destroyed and captured Russian tanks. Locals
Glasgow Museums will return seven stolen artifacts to India, a British first
Seven stolen artifacts will be returned to India from Glasgow, marking the country’s first repatriation from a British museum. The items include a ceremonial Indo-Persian
Catholic Vote’s $1 million ad campaign responds to attacks on Catholic churches
null / Credit: YouTube.com/CatholicVote Denver Newsroom, Aug 19, 2022 / 19:14 pm (CNA). Catholic Vote has launched a $1 million dollar ad campaign against Catholic
Dietician at Brooklyn Hospital indicted for refund scam
Earlier this week, a New York grand jury returned an indictment charging a New York woman with submitting fraudulent tax returns, impeding the IRS, and
Could Russia face a Nuremberg-style tribunal for its actions in Ukraine?
As prosecutors gather evidence of thousands of alleged war crimes committed by Russian troops in Ukraine, a number of prominent figures have joined the Ukrainian
Students at Berkeley’s ‘People of Color’ house accuse each other of racism
According to students, the People of Color themed residence at UC Berkeley that restricts white people from common areas has a troubling history of prejudice
Toddler “catches fire” in seconds in front of gas heater
After a toddler was set ablaze by a heater, Australian parents have been reminded to keep a close eye on their home heating systems. The
Ovo staff celebrate victory with a wine party after telling customers to ‘cuddle pets’
A top executive at a large energy firm outraged customers hurting from massive price increases by sharing images of her colleagues celebrating with free-flowing wine