Following his arrest for reportedly repeatedly hitting his 10-year-old son for dropping a book, former Chicago Bulls player Ben Gordon was given a bond, according
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Nikolas Cruz’s penalty phase closing arguments start today
Nikolas Cruz, the convicted Parkland school shooter, will find out his fate this week as a jury deliberates between the death sentence and life in
Boaters fighting sharks saved by Coast Guard “just in time”
The Coast Guard said that two passengers from a sunken fishing boat were fighting off sharks in the Gulf of Mexico when a crew rescued
Brittany Higgins “unavailable” for Bruce Lehrmann rape trial again
After the court was informed that Brittany Higgins was “unavailable,” she failed to appear in court for a second day in a row to give
Alan Committie always thought comedy and theater were his calling
Alan Committie, a South African actor and comedian, claims that he always knew he wanted to perform and that his keen interest in humor helped
Research suggests Kwasi Kwarteng decreased government spending by £60bn for Halloween
According to a research released today, Kwasi Kwarteng would need to cut public expenditure by £60 billion to get government indebtedness under control. Yesterday, the
Teacher training professors labeled vocabulary-building “racist, classist, and ableist.”
Efforts to increase vocabulary in classrooms, according to a professor at a teacher training institution, are “racist, classist, and ableist.” The “word gap,” or the
Is ordinary the Lions’ greatest asset?
Durban – An enduring moment from the Lions’ shocking victory over Edinburgh exemplifies the health of South African rugby and the tenacity of a Johannesburg-based
10,000 electric blankets will save Octopus Energy consumers £300 on heating bills
A British energy firm is providing free electric blankets to homeowners in an effort to alleviate the financial strain created by growing energy rates and
In reaction to Gilt market instability, the BoE initiates an emergency bond-buying plan
Today, the Bank of England pressed the panic button once more in an effort to prevent falling government bond prices from triggering a market collapse.