While firefighters risked their lives and families fled their homes in January’s devastating wildfires, California’s Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara was indulging in a high-end dinner
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Childminder with decades of experience leaves babies alone at home in Greater Manchester while taking other kids to school and avoids jail time
For most working parents, leaving your baby with a trusted childminder is a leap of faith. But for a few unsuspecting families in Greater Manchester,
Sherri Papini breaks her nine-year silence and claims she really was tortured during her fake kidnapping ordeal in California
Once known as the sweet stay-at-home mom from a quiet California neighborhood, Sherri Papini’s story took a wild turn that stunned the country. Now, nearly
Teen Government Whiz Edward Coristine Exposes Massive Federal Spending Flaws During Candid Roundtable in Washington
What started as a classroom joke has now turned into a headline-grabbing career in Washington. Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old with an unusual nickname and an
Prince William joins King Charles and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle to honor heroic recipients of the Victoria and George Cross medals
It was an emotional yet uplifting evening at Windsor Castle as the Prince of Wales joined King Charles and Queen Camilla for a heartfelt reception
King Charles and Queen Camilla join King Carl and Queen Silvia of Sweden to plant symbolic oak tree at Windsor in touching celebration of friendship and tradition
You wouldn’t think a day that starts with planting a tree could end with heartfelt reflections on cancer and royal duties, but for King Charles,
Justice Department sues New York and Vermont for passing climate laws that penalize fossil fuel companies over global emissions
The battle over climate change isn’t just happening in the streets or on social media—it’s heating up in the courtroom. In a move that’s already
Knife crime rises sharply as county lines drug gangs target vulnerable teens in peaceful towns like Norwich and Guildford
If you think knife crime is just a big city problem, think again. Once known mainly for their history, charm, and community vibes, two of
Subway closes over 600 stores as sandwich chain struggles to keep up with changing tastes and growing competition in the United States
If you’ve been driving around lately wondering why there’s fewer Subway shops on every corner, you’re not imagining things. The sandwich giant, once known for
Virginia job training manager pleads guilty after using fake documents to steal nearly three million dollars in veteran education funds
When veterans sign up for job training programs, they’re counting on guidance, support, and most importantly—integrity. But one man in Virginia used that trust to