'Extreme Blackface': Band Claims 'African Imperial Wizard' Is Actually a Middle-Aged White Man in Tribal Hood
Experimental band Xiu Xiu exposes industrial artist's true identity after festival performance, sparking debate about cultural appropriation in electronic music
'Senseless and Cruel': Mum-of-Four Killed After Accidentally Arriving at Wrong Home for Cleaning Job
A Guatemalan mother of four was shot through a front door after arriving at the wrong home for a cleaning job. Prosecutors say the homeowner's actions fell outside Indiana's stand your ground law, raising new questions about deadly force and mistaken encounters.
Minnesota Man Bludgeons Female Coworker, Amber Czech, to Death Because 'He Didn't Like Her'
A young Minnesota welder was beaten to death by a coworker who confessed to planning the attack. The case has intensified concerns about the safety of women working alone in male dominated industrial environments.
Ex-Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina Sentenced to Death Over Crackdown That Killed Up to 1,400 Protesters
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death after a tribunal ruled she incited killings during the 2024 protests. From exile, she called the trial biased and politically motivated.
Nicki Minaj Joins Trump's UN Ambassador to Condemn Alleged Killings of Christians in Nigeria
Rapper to speak at UN event on Tuesday alongside Ambassador Mike Waltz in unprecedented celebrity-diplomatic collaboration
PETA Slams LV Creative Director Pharrell Williams for 'Lack of Innovation' — Why Still Use Fur From Wild Animals?
PETA intensifies its campaign against Pharrell Williams, criticising his continued use of exotic animal skins at Louis Vuitton and challenging his claims that change is underway.
'You All Are Lying': Michelle Obama Doubles Down on Claim US Men Refuse to Be Led by a Woman President
Michelle Obama tells a Brooklyn audience that Kamala Harris's 2024 defeat shows the country still resists female leadership and rejects renewed pressure to run in 2028.
Madeleine Westerhout Blasts 'Defamatory' Rumour Trump Said He Was 'Banging' Her During 2018 Shutdown
Madeleine Westerhout rejects allegations from a 2019 email released in the Epstein document trove that claimed Donald Trump boasted about an affair during the 2018 shutdown.
In What US States is Alienation of Affection Legal? TikToker Fined $1.75M For Destroying a Marriage
TikTok star Brenay Kennard was ordered to pay $1.75m for ending her manager's marriage under North Carolina's rare 'alienation of affection' law.
Second Reformed Church in Kalamazoo Under Fire Over 'Heartless' Behaviour Towards Homeless Woman
A Michigan church faces backlash after a viral video shows members ordering a homeless woman to leave its car park or face arrest.
Who Gets The $2,000 Trump Tariff Dividend? Treasury Hints Only Families Earning Under $100k Will Qualify
Donald Trump pledges $2,000 'tariff dividends' for Americans, but the Supreme Court could order refunds of his controversial trade duties.
600 Workers Quit Paramount After Harsh Return-to-Office Mandate — Another 1,600 Jobs on the Line
Paramount Skydance's five-day-in-office requirement triggered 600 buyouts costing $185m, as it accelerates post-merger restructuring ahead of 2026 layoffs.
Google Issues Urgent Scam Warning: Millions at Risk as Criminals Use AI to Steal Money, Data and Identities
Google and the FBI warn of new AI, job and delivery scams targeting shoppers and jobseekers as holiday season fraud spikes.
Trump–Dimon Dinner: Potential Policy Shift to Target Affordability After Democratic Wins?
Donald Trump will host top bankers including Jamie Dimon as his administration faces pressure over affordability following major Democratic victories.
Warren Buffett Reveals Childhood FBI Fantasy and $1.3B Gift in Heartwarming Farewell Letter
Warren Buffett bids farewell as Berkshire CEO, donating $1.3bn and reflecting on legacy, leadership, and lessons from six decades of investing.
Cardone Venture's Natalie Dawson On Why She Fired Married Employees Caught Having an Affair: 'They're a Liability'
Cardone Ventures president Natalie Dawson says she fired two staff for cheating on their partners, calling infidelity a 'liability' to company culture.
Kash Patel's Girlfriend Alexis Wilkins Files a $5M Lawsuit After Being Branded 'Israeli Honeypot'
Alexis Wilkins, girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, is suing a former Senate candidate for spreading false claims she was an Israeli intelligence operative.
Putin's Injured Hand Draws Comparisons to Trump's as Russian Leader Sparks Fresh Health Concerns
Viral footage of Putin's swollen hands has renewed health speculation, echoing scrutiny of Trump's bruised hands as both men face questions about age and fitness.
Chase Sapphire, Amex and More May Be Rejected by Merchants as Visa and Mastercard Strike Historic Deal
A new Visa–Mastercard settlement lets merchants reject premium rewards cards, cutting fees but potentially ending the perks consumers have come to expect.
US May Deny Visas to Immigrants with Obesity, Cancer or Diabetes Under New State Department Rules
The US State Department has issued a directive allowing visa denials based on chronic health conditions and obesity, expanding the 'public charge' rule and raising concerns about bias and access.
Laos Methanol Poisoning: How It Happens and Should Tourists Worry About Drinking After Hostel Deaths?
Six tourists died in Laos after drinking methanol-tainted alcohol at a hostel in Vang Vieng. Experts urge caution but say travellers can stay safe with basic precautions.
TikToker Goes Viral For Calling US Churches, Asking If They'd Help Feed A Hungry Baby — Here's What Happened
TikTok user Nikalie Monroe's viral social experiment, in which she called 39 churches and temples across the US pretending to be a desperate mother seeking baby formula, has sparked debate over compassion, hypocrisy, and the true role of faith-based institutions in helping those in need.
Why 200,000 Americans Want to Join ICE: Big Bonuses, Six-Figure Pay and a Mission to Deport Criminals
A record recruitment drive promising six-figure salaries and student loan forgiveness has reignited debate over ICE's human rights record and the ethics of mass deportation.
'FOOLS!' Trump Slams Critics as He Promises $2,000 'Tariff Bonus' for Americans
Donald Trump promised $2,000 tariff payments for most Americans, calling critics 'fools.' But experts say the plan's math doesn't work, and the Supreme Court may soon strike down the tariffs altogether.
Who Is Kim Davis? Ex-Clerk Who Refused Gay Marriage Licences Loses Supreme Court Appeal
The Supreme Court declined to hear Kim Davis's appeal, leaving her liable for damages and effectively reaffirming marriage equality a decade after her defiance made global headlines.
Donald Trump's Global Tariffs Face Collapse as US Supreme Court Questions His Power to Tax the World
The Supreme Court appeared poised to strike down Trump's sweeping global tariffs, with justices across the ideological spectrum questioning his authority. A loss could trigger up to $800 billion in refunds to US companies.
Mexico's First Female President Groped in Public: Claudia Sheinbaum To Launch Harassment Reform
After being groped by a man in public, President Claudia Sheinbaum filed criminal charges and vowed sweeping legal reform to make sexual harassment a crime across all Mexican states.
Death Toll Hits 12 in UPS Cargo Plane Crash Near Louisville as Engine Appears to Detach Mid-Take-Off
A UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville airport after losing an engine during take-off, killing at least 12 and triggering an explosion that tore through nearby businesses.
Chaos at Chicago Daycare: Armed ICE Agents Storm Preschool and Detain Teacher in Front of Children
Armed ICE agents arrested a daycare worker inside a Chicago preschool, sparking outrage and fear under President Trump's renewed immigration crackdown.
'Seriously Concerning': 400K Young Britons Out of Work Due to Mental Health and Autism as Disability Rates Rise
Nearly half of Britain's young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) are now classified as disabled, with mental health and autism driving a sharp rise in long-term worklessness.





