Are Dinner Dates Dying? Why More Singles Are Choosing Coffee Shops for First Dates
New couples are filling coffee shops in every corner of New York City. As this trend spreads, a crucial question arises: are coffee dates replacing the classic wine-and-dine?
US Judge Denies Early Release for Racist Student Who Used N-Word 200 Times in Attack on Black Worker
A former senior at the University of Kentucky has been denied early release after she was sentenced to one year for her racial attack on a black student.
Starbucks Ordered to Pay $50M After Hot Coffee Burns—Could a Similar Payout Happen in the UK?
A California jury awarded $50 million to a Starbucks customer burned by hot coffee, but UK laws would make a similar payout nearly impossible—here's why.
UK Universities in Crisis: Over 10,000 Jobs at Risk as International Student Numbers Plummet
UK universities are facing around 5,000 job cuts due to decreased budgets. Reduced facilities and staff, in addition to complex visas and a high cost of living is driving away foreign students.
Live-Streaming Nightmare: Influencer Tracked And Brutally Murdered In Real Time Over Unpaid Debt
Popular streamer and blogger Airi Sato, 22, was stabbed to death in front of over 6,000 horrified viewerson Tuesday. The suspect claims Sato owed him money.
Staggering 8.9 Million Americans Juggling Multiple Jobs Amid Soaring Costs and Brutal Labour Market
American workers are balancing two or three jobs amid rising inflation and increasingly inaccessible necessities, like gasoline, groceries and childcare.
Disney Hit by 'Go Woke, Go Broke' Fears as 'Snow White' Is Predicted To Be A Box Office Flop
Disney executives reportedly know the 2025 Snow White remake starring Rachel Zegler will flop at the box office, and are preparing for the worst.
UK's Trump Fans Revealed: Meet 7 Politicians Proudly Supporting Trump—Who's the Most Shocking?
With pro-Trump rhetoric on the rise, many UK politicians are turning to his ideology for answers regarding the economy and immigration. Here's seven you should know about.
Royal Chef Slams Meghan Markle's 'Pretentious' New Show, As Netflix Staff Point Out 'She's Not A Chef'
Meghan Markle's new cooking show, 'With Lova, Meghan', has been slammed for being an unrelatable mess, with a renowned royal chef calling it 'pretentious.'
MPs Compare Photos of Muslim Women Without Hijabs to Child Abuse Images and Call for Criminalisation
MPs are pushing the criminalisation of nonconsensual photographs of Muslim women without their hijab on the same level as child exploitation material.
US Uses AI to Ban Student Visas Over 'Hamas Support'—Here's What You Need to Know
The US is using AI to revoke student visas over alleged 'Hamas support'—a controversial move raising concerns over free speech and immigration rights.
6,100 Americans Applied for British Citizenship in 2024—And Donald Trump Could Too, Thanks to His Mum
Over 6,100 Americans sought to become UK nationals last year, with experts believing Trump's re-election is the cause. Ironically, the U.S. president could become a UK citizen as well.
Here's Why Brad Keith Sigmon Chose Execution By Firing Squad Over Lethal Injection
Brad Sigmon, convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend's parents with a baseball bat, is set to be executed this evening by a firing squad, marking the first execution of its kind in 15 years.
Social Media Star Who Bragged About Washing His Ferrari With Champagne Jailed For Prostitution Ring
A 58-year-old influencer who calls himself the 'king of Milan's nights' has been arrested with his ex-partner for running a drugs and prostitution ring in their elite bar.
Glastonbury 2025's 'Tragic' Line-Up: Why Backlash Happens Every Year And Why It Doesn't Matter
The Glastonbury 2025 line-up is out to the public, and reactions are mixed. While some are over the moon, others have been left disappointed and are now looking to sell their tickets.
Santander's IT Nightmare: Outage Leaves Customers Without Funds—Can You Claim Compensation?
Santander users are experiencing major challenges using their debit and credit cards, as well as transfering money. Downdetector reports that this is an ongoing, global issue.
Casey Anthony Resurfaces on TikTok—And Her New 'Mission' Has People Stunned
Casey Anthony, who was acquitted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, has declared herself a legal advocate in women and LGBT people in new TikTok video.
Tesla Terminates Worker for Criticising Elon's Nazi 'Joke': Is Free Speech Dead at His Companies?
A Tesla manager was fired after he responded to Elon Musk's Nazi joke on LinkedIn, raising concerns about Tesla workers' right to free speech.
Trump's Immigration Crackdown Hits Tourists: German Woman Locked in ICE Detention with No Charges
A young tattoo artist from Berlin was detained while trying to go from Tijuana, Mexico, to San Diego despite having a valid visa.
What Really Happened To Gene Hackman: Crime Scene Experts Discuss 3 Theories As To How Actor Died
Three experts have given their theories regarding the mysterious death of actor Gene Hackman and classical musician Betsy Arakawa.
More Money, Less Chocolate: Furious Shoppers Call Out Cadbury's 'Sneaky' Shrinkflation
Keen-eyed grocers have noticed Cadbury decreasing its product size while keeping its price-tag the same, inciting backlash from customers demanding transparency from their retailers.
Google's AI Army 'Urged' to Work 60-Hour Weeks as Co-founder Demands 'Full Commitment'
Google co-founder Sergey Brin is urging DeepMind employees to work 60 hours weekly to boost productivity.
Dreaming of Life in Spain? Why One American Rushed Back Home While Another Stayed for Good
Two American women moved to Spain following a life-changing trip. Discover why one came out of her comfort zone and was able to thrive, while the other found the culture incomprehensible and inconvenient.
Trump's Ruthless Workforce Cuts Put 200,000 US Disabled and Sick Veterans' Livelihoods in Peril
Veterans Affairs workers warn that the Trump administration's cuts to the federal workforce will have destructive consequences on U.S. veterans looking to access care.
What Is Fyre Festival 2: What Happened The First Time And Will Rich Kids Get Stranded Again?
Fyre Festival is set to make an unforgettable comeback later this year, featuring a lavish Caribbean island, luxury rooms and diverse acts for the perfect summer getaway.
Mom Of Stranded NASA Astronaut Says She's 'Happy For Her' And That It's A 'Fantastic Experience'
Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore have been at the ISS for almost 300 days, but William's mother calls this a 'fantastic experience' and insists her daughter is happy and healthy.
NYC McDonald's Bans Customers Under Age 20 Amid In-store Violence: 'No Parent and ID, No Entry'
A New York McDonald's is banning the entrance of customers under 20 without adult supervision. The move follows a series of violent crimes at the Flatbush location as well as other local McDonald's.
UK Employer Who Fired Pregnant Worker by Text With 'Jazz Hands' Emoji Ordered to Pay £93K
An employment tribunal has awarded a consultant from Birmingham £93,616.74 after her boss fired her with a text that included a jazz hands emoji.
Viewers Outraged as Dragons' Den Judge Emma Grede Faces Backlash for 'Belittling' Comments
Guest 'Dragon Den' judge Emma Grede has received backlash following 'belittling' comments made towards a young woman pitching a device meant to help women with menopause.
'They Told Her ICE Was Coming': The Racist Bullying That Led to an 11-Year-Old's Suicide in Texas
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, 11, took her own life following relentless bullying from her classmates at her Gainesville, Texas, school, who threatened to call ICE on her family.