Kristin Cabot Scandal Shows Why Women Face Harsher Fallout Than Men, Psychotherapist Says
The Kristin Cabot scandal highlights why women face harsher fallout in workplace affairs. Psychotherapist Irene Laturnas Velasco says gender bias, patriarchy and public shaming fuel unequal consequences, leaving women's careers and mental health at risk while men often recover.
'Republicans and Democrats Finally Agree': Austin Blows $1.1M on New Logo Everyone Hates Amid Crime and Tax Hikes
Austin spent $1.1m (£820k) on a new city logo that locals say looks uninspired. The costly rebrand has fuelled anger as residents face rising taxes and safety issues.
Radiohead Fans Crack the Code: Mystery Flyers, Viral TikTok Buzz and a Comeback Tour After 7 Years
Radiohead are back after seven years. Fans cracked cryptic flyers, TikTok sent their songs viral, and now the band has confirmed a major comeback tour across Europe. Here's how the mystery unfolded.
Donald Trump's 2PM Announcement: What Will the President Reveal About Defense?
Donald Trump is set to deliver a 2 p.m. announcement on defense. While details remain unclear, speculation surrounds possible shifts in military strategy, funding priorities, and global security commitments. Analysts warn the address could carry major political implications.
Scandal-Hit Ex-Tory MP David Warburton Found Dead in Chelsea Flat Aged 59
David Warburton, ex-Tory MP suspended over a sex and drugs scandal, has died at 59 in his Chelsea flat. Police are treating the case as unexplained but not suspicious, following his dramatic fall from political grace.
Millionaire Piotr Szczerek Apologises After Snatching Tennis Star's Souvenir Cap From Young Fan at US Open
Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek has apologised after being filmed taking a signed cap meant for a young fan at the US Open. The incident went viral, drawing backlash online and prompting the businessman to admit fault and seek forgiveness.
Is Donald Trump a Dictator? The Question Haunting Washington as Troops Patrol the Streets
Explore expert views on Donald Trump's authoritarian tactics and the fragile state of American democracy as troops patrol Washington, raising critical questions about the future of US governance and power.
Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay, 58, Undergoes Skin Cancer Surgery and Shares Photos of His Stitches With Fans
Gordon Ramsay has undergone surgery to remove skin cancer, sharing photos of his stitches and urging fans to protect themselves with sunscreen.
Bruce Willis' Wife Emma Heming Slams 'Loud' Critics of His Dementia Care
Bruce Willis' dementia care exposes the stark gap between celebrity privilege and the harsh financial realities facing families of dementia patients in the UK.
Turkey Transport Minister Fined for Speeding After Posting Viral 225 km/h Video
Turkey's Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu faces backlash after posting a viral video of himself speeding at 225 km/h on a highway.
UK Asylum Hotels Under Siege: Fear Inside, Protests Outside
Inside UK asylum hotels, migrants face fear, poor conditions and hostility, while protests intensify outside. The government struggles to balance legal obligations with rising public anger.
Novak Djokovic vs Learner Tien: An Unfolding Battle of Tennis Titans at the 2025 US Open
Catch the live action as Novak Djokovic battles young American Learner Tien at the 2025 US Open. Explore the clash of experience and youth with real-time updates, player insights, and expert predictions.
Philippine Consulate Confirms Filipino Nationals Among Fatalities in Upstate New York Bus Crash
The Philippine Consulate in New York confirms Filipino casualties in Upstate NY bus crash and provides a hotline for affected families, pledging continued assistance and support during this tragic time.
Niagara Falls Day Trip Turns Into Carnage As Tour Bus Crashes On Highway, Five Killed And 40 Injured
A Niagara Falls tour bus overturned on I-90, killing five and injuring 40. Tourists from India, China and the Philippines were rushed to hospitals.
French Streamer Raphaël Graven Dies During 300-Hour Livestream as Viewers Watch in Shock
French streamer Jean Pormanove's tragic death during a 300-hour livestream sparks investigation into online abuse, platform safety, and the responsibility of viewers in extreme live streaming challenges.
London Renters Struggle as Nearly 75% of Income Goes to Rent Amid Soaring Housing Crisis
London renters pay up to 75% of their income on rent, highlighting a severe housing affordability crisis.
Superman Villain General Zod Actor Terence Stamp Dies at 87 After Storied Film Career
Terence Stamp, the British actor best known as Superman's General Zod, has died aged 87. His six-decade career spanned acclaimed films, TV, and unforgettable performances.
Brooklyn Nightlife Horror: 3 Dead and 8 Injured in Taste of the City Lounge Shooting
Early today, Sunday, Brooklyn's Taste of the City Lounge turned into a scene of horror as gunfire killed three and wounded eight. Police are hunting the shooters.
Tyler, the Creator and Timothée Chalamet Join Forces with Gwyneth Paltrow in A24's Star-Packed Christmas Ping Pong Drama Marty Supreme
Tyler, the Creator stars alongside Timothée Chalamet and Gwyneth Paltrow in A24's Marty Supreme, Josh Safdie's quirky 1950s ping pong drama hitting cinemas this Christmas.
This Day in History: 13 August 1967 — The Release of Bonnie and Clyde, the Film That Changed Hollywood Crime Cinema Forever
On August 13, 1967, Bonnie and Clyde hit theaters, forever transforming Hollywood's crime genre. Learn the real story behind its groundbreaking violence, anti-hero portrayal, and lasting influence on American cinema.
International Cat Day 2025: From Ancient Egypt's Sacred Guardians to Today's Beloved Companions
Explore the history and charm of cats, from ancient Egypt to modern homes, and find meaningful ways to celebrate and care for them this August 8.
UK Pub Closures Soar: More Than 1,100 Shut Since Autumn as Hospitality Faces Worst Crisis in Decades
Over 1,100 pubs and restaurants have closed since last autumn, with tax rises, wage increases and higher bills driving Britain's hospitality sector into its worst crisis in decades.
Great Barrier Reef on the Brink: Australia's Natural Wonder Suffers Worst Coral Collapse in History
Australia's Great Barrier Reef has suffered its steepest coral cover decline in nearly four decades, with heatwaves, storms and starfish outbreaks pushing the World Heritage site towards an irreversible tipping point.
Mystery Deepens Over Brit Woman Who Vanished From Greek Beach as Search Enters Fourth Day
British woman Michele Bourda, 59, mysteriously vanished from a Greek beach while her husband napped. Her belongings were left behind as coastguard and police launched a massive land-and-sea search.
5 Billion Starfish Dead and Melting: Bizarre Ocean Plague Traced to Killer Vibrio Bacteria
Scientists identify Vibrio pectenicida bacteria as the cause of sea star wasting disease, which has killed over 5 billion starfish from Alaska to Mexico and triggered a Pacific ecosystem collapse.
August 1 Is Hulk Hogan Day in Florida: Here's Why It's Sparking Outrage
Governor Ron DeSantis declares 1 August as Hulk Hogan Day in Florida, sparking outrage over the late wrestler's racist scandals, sex tape saga and political controversies. Here's why the backlash is growing.
Father Murders 16-Year-Old Daughter After She Refuses to Delete TikTok — Family Tried to Stage Suicide
A 16‑year‑old in Rawalpindi was fatally shot by her father after she refused to delete her TikTok account, police reveal. Family allegedly staged it as suicide in a shocking 'honour' killing amid rising violence against girls online.
Trump Hits Canada With 35% Tariff, Then Dangles a Deal If They Help Him With 'One Thing'
Trump threatens 35% tariffs on Canada, promising relief only if Canada cooperates on stopping fentanyl trafficking. Trade wars escalate.
One-Year-Old Dies After Mum Leaves Him in Scorching Car for Over Two Hours While She Got Lip Fillers
One-year-old dies in hot car while mum gets lip fillers in California. Maya Hernandez faces manslaughter charges after son left in 38°C heat for over 2 hours.
Did Diogo Jota's Children Attend His Funeral? Bishop Delivers Emotional Message to Family
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota's children did not attend his funeral in Portugal. Bishop of Porto delivers emotional message, urging them to stay strong amid grief.
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