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No More £500/Hr Consultants: Pentagon Pulls Plug on £3.87b in Contracts to Fund Soldiers' Healthcare
DoD stated that the Pentagon cuts are aimed at restoring accountability in the department and halting any form of 'wasteful spending'.
Kristi Noem's Bag Stolen From DC Restaurant: What Was Taken And Why Did She Carry $3,000 In Cash?
Her bag held several personal belongings along with the cash, such as her driver's license, passport, and DHS access badge.
US Border Horror: Aussie Woman Strip-Searched, Asked About Abortions, Then Deported for Pet-Sitting
Madolline Gourley's plans to pet-sit in exchange for accommodation in Canada were ruined when she was denied entry into the US and deported back to Australia.
Filipino VA Rejects Pay, Works For Free To Help Struggling 75-Year-Old American Start A Business
A virtual assistant has garnered overwhelming praise after sharing the story of how he worked for a 75-year-old woman for free due to her poor financial situation.
Vitaly Zdorovetskiy Uploads Video of His 'Acts of Kindness' in the Philippines Before His Arrest
Vitaly Zdorovetskiy's video showcasing his generosity— buying children shoes, games and TVs— has surfaced now after his arrest .
'God Is Good': NY Woman Arrested After Punching Pro-Life Reporter During Interview on Abortion
A New York Pro-Life street interviewer was sucker punched and hit with a phone by an irate Pro-Choice interviewee in a now viral video.
'My American Husband Wore a Canadian Flag Just to Blend In': US Tourists Fear Cold Receptions Abroad
Amid rising global backlash over Trump's trade policies, American tourists are reporting awkward encounters and dressing to blend in while travelling abroad.
Columbia Student Mohsen Mahdawi Detained: Everything You Need To Know
Mohsen Mahdawi, a student and Pro-Gaza protestor at Columbia University, was arrested by ICE despite having a green card for the past 10 years.
Why and Which Global Brands Are Rushing to Set Up Shop in the US as Tariff Tensions Rise
Global companies including BMW, Nissan, Samsung and IKEA are expanding operations in the US to avoid rising tariffs, secure market access, and strengthen their supply chains amid escalating trade tensions.
Google Accused of 'Woke Discrimination' After Ex-Exec Claims Female Boss Ruined His Career
A former Google executive is suing his ex-manager for discrimination and retaliation after experiencing sexism in the workplace, claiming only women were included in meetings and considered for promotions.
What GlobalFoundries, UMC Potential Merger Means for the Future of US Chipmaker Industry
The new entity would later invest in research and development within the U.S, and potentially compete with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC).
Trump's Brutal Car Tariffs Could Drive Up Prices By Thousands—And Mazda's In The Firing Line
Mazda is at risk of paying hefty prices to sell its models to Americans, especially with Trump imposing 25% on car imports.
New Startup Helps Hispanic Immigrants In The US Find Jobs Via WhatsApp—Backed By £2.3m Funding
Two Harvard roommates are using an AI-driven matching process to connect Hispanic immigrants with job opportunities suited to their skills.
Venezuelan Influencer Deported After Bragging About Squatting in US Homes and Exploiting Welfare
A Venezuelan influencer who bragged about 'cheating' the US system and provided advice on how to squat in empty homes has been deported following months in detention.
McDonald's Overtakes Starbucks as World's Most Valuable Restaurant Brand Amid Boycotts and Backlash
McDonald's reclaims its title as the world's most valuable restaurant brand, surpassing Starbucks amid boycotts, pricing backlash and shifting customer loyalty.
US Government-Funded Media Sue Trump Officials Over 'Unconstitutional' Shutdown Orders
Voice of America and Radio Free Asia are suing Trump officials over the abrupt termination of their funding, calling the move unconstitutional and a threat to global press freedom.
'Did You Want To Talk With Trump?': Internet Swoons Over Adorable White House Breach By Young Boy
On Wednesday, a little boy slipped through the north fence of the White House and was quickly caught by the Secret Service, who were seen taking him to his parents in a viral video.
Coca-Cola Pulls Popular Drinks From Shelves in UK and US—Full List of Affected Products
The company has confirmed that standard-sized cans and all glass and plastic bottles available in the UK are not affected by this recall.
'Narcissism Is Not Something To Be Coddled': Son of Snow White Producer Slams 'Woke' Rachel Zegler
Jonah Platt, son of Snow White producer Marc Platt, has incited backlash from Instagram users for calling Rachel Zegler's political comments 'immature' and 'narcissistic,' implying they hurt the movie's performance.
Moelis & Co. Joins The RTO Stampede, Forcing Staff Back To Desks As Wall Street Wobbles
Moelis & Co. is asking its employees to return to the office full-time, shifting away from the hybrid schedule established during the pandemic.
Heartbroken Mum Blames Energy Drinks For Fitness-loving Daughter's Fatal Heart Attack At 28
A 28-year-old Florida teacher and fitness enthusiast who drank three energy drinks daily has died from what her mother suspects is the result of caffeine toxicity.
Grieving Mum Asked To Return Gifted Bassinet After Baby's Death—Fans Call Baby Brand 'Heartless'
Baby brand Happiest Baby reportedly sent a grieving influencer six emails 'offering' to pick up the bassinet they sent her for content after her baby passed away.
Rosie O'Donnell Reveals She's Moved To Ireland And When She'd Consider Moving Back To The US
Rosie O'Donnell has relocated to Ireland with her daughter following Donald Trump's re-election, citing political concerns and plans to return only when the US feels safe and inclusive for all.
Santander Expands in the US with Verizon Partnership as UK Branches Face Closures
As part of Verizon's growing portfolio of financial services, Verizon + Openbank Savings enhances customer benefits beyond mobile and home connectivity.
Transatlantic Trade at Risk: AmCham Warns of Economic Fallout Amid US-EU Trade War
The U.S. economy is projected to expand by 2.7%, whereas Europe is expected to see a more modest growth rate of 1%.
Clocking Off at 4:39? Why Workers Are Ditching the Nine-to-Five—And Bosses Aren't Complaining
A recent study has found that workers are working from 8 a.m to 4:39 p.m., a tiny shift that has resulted in mass profits and benefits for American companies.
'He's F---ing Fired!': Engineer Sacked After Blunder Grounded Donald Trump's Jet During Campaign
Trump fired a mechanic due to a mistake he made on the Trump Force One during the 2024 elections, claims a new book by Axios journalist Alex Isenstadt.
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.