Who Is Christina Formella? Age, Married Life, Explosive Memoir and Shocking Texts to Her Student Lover
Christina Formella, a 30-year-old teacher, faces 55 charges for allegedly having a months-long sexual relationship with a 15-year-old student.
Pakistan on Edge as Israel-Iran War Escalates Near Its Borders
Pakistan closed key Iran border crossings and began evacuating citizens after Israeli airstrikes near Iran sparked fears of regional spillover.
Whitney Purvis Barred From Son's Funeral After Arriving Late, Says She Was Denied Goodbye
Whitney Purvis missed her son's funeral after arriving late, sparking a bitter dispute with his father over the service details and her exclusion.
Sam Frank Says Vitaly Zdorovetskiy 'Won't Make It Out' of Manila Prison — Who Is She and Why Did He Sue Her in 2024?
Sam Frank spat on YouTuber Vitaly during a livestream, prompting him to file a police report and pursue charges.
Shooter Vance Boelter Claims He Went To Gaza and Southern Lebanon To 'Talk To Them About Jesus'
Vance Boelter killed Rep. Melissa Hortman and wounded Sen. John Hoffman in a planned shooting. A manifesto, weapons cache, and list of targets were found in his car
Ed Sheeran Copyright Case Dismissed: Supreme Court Sides with Singer in 'Let's Get It On' Marvin Gaye Legal Fight
The Supreme Court's refusal to hear the case ends claims that Sheeran copied Marvin Gaye's hit. Lower court rulings in his favour now stand.
'Gold Bar Bob' Menendez, 71, Sentenced to 11 Years in Prison: What He Did and Where's His Family Now?
Former US Senator Bob Menendez has started an 11-year prison sentence after being convicted of bribery. Investigators uncovered nearly £400,000 in hidden cash and gold bars in his home.
Kim Woodburn Cause of Death: TV Icon Battled Vision Loss, Alopecia and Thyroid Issues Before Tragic Passing
Kim Woodburn, star of How Clean Is Your House? has passed away at her Cheshire home. Known for her blunt charisma and private battles, she leaves behind a legacy of authenticity and strength.
What To Know About Minnesota Shooter's Wife, Jenny Boetler: Pulled Over In a Car With Cash and Passports
Jenny Boetler, wife of Minnesota shooter Vance Boelter, was briefly detained after police found a weapon, passports, and cash in her car. She was released without charges as the investigation continues.
'Leave America Out Of It... Our Armed Forces Should Not Die For Israel': US Commentator's Heated Remarks on Iran-Israel Conflict
A US commentator urged against involving American troops in the Iran-Israel conflict, calling for focus on national interests.
Fake Post of Donald Trump Saying 'I'm Still Your President' Following 'No King' Protests Goes Viral
A false Trump post claiming 'I'm still your president' spreads online as anti-authority protests surge, raising fresh misinformation concerns.
Quick Facts About Greta Thunberg: Autism, Boyfriend, Age, Activism and More
Greta Thunberg marks seven years of climate activism this August, navigating global protests, legal battles, and growing media interest in her relationship with fellow activist Chris Kebbon.
Quick Facts About Mel Brooks: Return in Spaceballs 2, Age, Real Name, Where His Wife is and More
Comedy legend Mel Brooks will return as Yogurt in Spaceballs 2, confirmed by Amazon MGM Studios on 12 June 2025. Now 98, Brooks will also produce the sequel, which begins filming later this year with original stars Rick Moranis and Bill Pullman
Why Did Rick Moranis Stop Acting Over 20 Years Ago? Canadian Star Set to Return in Spaceballs 2
Rick Moranis returns to live-action in Spaceballs 2, reprising his iconic role as Dark Helmet in the sci-fi comedy sequel—his first major film role in over 25 years, from Amazon MGM Studios.
Who Is Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey and How Long Has He Been in Office?
Sheriff Wayne Ivey issues stark warning ahead of anti-ICE and anti-Trump protests, vowing to use deadly force if violence erupts—further cementing his tough-on-crime stance.
Trump Tells Iran: Make Nuclear Deal Now or Risk Losing Everything
Donald Trump has warned Iran to agree to a nuclear deal following deadly Israeli airstrikes, as fears of wider Middle East conflict grow amid escalating retaliation.
Donald Trump Attends Les Misérables at Kennedy Center — Audience Reaction Divides the Room
On 11 June 2025, Donald Trump's visit to Les Misérables in Washington D.C. sparked a mix of cheers, boos, and drag-led protests—fueling debate over LGBTQ+ rights, political polarisation, and freedom of expression in the arts.
'Unacceptable and Offensive': BBC Responds to David Walliams' Nazi Salute Gestures
During a June 2025 taping of Would I Lie to You?, David Walliams shocked audiences by repeatedly making Nazi salutes, prompting strong condemnation from the BBC. Although the footage will be cut, the incident has reignited debate over offensive humour and Walliams' behaviour in British comedy.
TikTok Star Emilie Kiser Responds to Backlash Over Lawsuit After Son's Death
TikTok star Emilie Kiser's toddler tragically drowned in May. Amid mourning, she clarified a pre-filed privacy lawsuit was not related to the incident, urging the public for compassion.
Boeing Shares Down By 8% After Air India Crash: Should You Pass Or Invest?
Boeing shares plunge nearly 8% after a fatal Air India 787 Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad kills 247. Market value drops by £7.1B ($9B) amid renewed safety concerns and investor uncertainty.
Premarket Stock Movers: Tesla, GitLab, and GameStop React to Forecasts and Earnings Reports
On 11 June 2025, Tesla surged on Elon Musk's robotaxi tease, while GitLab and GameStop fell after mixed earnings. Markets watched inflation data and US–China trade tensions closely amid growing uncertainty.
TikTok Star Khaby Lame Leaves US After ICE Detention — Fans Ask What Went Wrong
TikTok star was detained by US immigration authorities and has now left the country, sparking confusion and concern among fans over what led to the sudden departure.
Tesla Drivers Sue Over 'Phantom Braking' — Musk Faces Legal Heat in France and Australia
Tesla faces lawsuits in France and Australia as drivers report sudden, unexplained braking incidents known as 'phantom braking,' raising safety concerns and legal pressure on Elon Musk's company.
'From My Son to My Prince': Jason Isaacs Shares Support for Tom Felton's Draco Comeback
Jason Isaacs praised Tom Felton's stage comeback as Draco Malfoy, calling it a proud moment for the former on-screen father-son duo.
Uber UK Plans Self-Driving Cars by 2026 — Estimations Stir Safety Debate
Uber plans to roll out autonomous taxis in London next year in partnership with UK tech firm Wayve. Backed by new legislation, the pilot will test AI-driven vehicles in real traffic, sparking both optimism and safety concerns.
Katherine Parkinson Tapped for 'Harry Potter' Series—Malfoy and Dursley Cast Revealed
Katherine Parkinson joins Max's Harry Potter reboot, with Joshua Pickering as Malfoy and Bill Milner as Dursley.
'Good Teacher Gone Bad': Scots Physicist Struck Off After Pupils Find Her Explicit OnlyFans
Kirsty Buchan was struck off in June 2025 after pupils discovered her explicit OnlyFans account. Despite citing financial hardship, regulators ruled her actions harmed the teaching profession's reputation.
Graz Shooting: Austria School Attack Leaves Eight Dead, Sparks Gun Control Debate
On 10 June 2025, a 22-year-old former student shot and killed eight people at a school in Graz, Austria, before taking his own life. The attack left over two dozen injured and has reignited national debate over gun laws and school safety.
Piers Morgan Slams 'Attention-Seeking Narcissist' Greta Thunberg For Kidnap Claim: 'It's All About Your Ego'
On 9 June 2025, Greta Thunberg was detained by Israeli forces aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla and later deported. After describing the incident as a 'kidnapping,' British broadcaster Piers Morgan lashed out on social media, accusing her of attention-seeking. The clash sparked heated online debate over activism, language, and political bias in public discourse.
Cole Escola Wins Best Actor at the Tonys — Now the Internet Wants the Categories to Catch Up
Cole Escola made history on 8 June 2025 as the first openly non-binary winner of Best Actor at the Tonys, prompting fresh calls for gender-neutral award categories.