King Charles talks ‘temperamental’ issues, takes a jibe at his pen mishap King Charles III is breaking silence on his viral pen mishap. The monarch, who visited Dunfermline in Fife on Monday, used his own pen to sign a visitors book. After handing it to wife Camilla, the King used his humour to speak about his previous pengate drama. “These …
Read More »Jameela Jamil slams 2023 Met Gala theme for honoring ‘distinctly hateful’ Karl Lagerfeld
Jameela Jamil has slammed the decision to honor the late Karl Lagerfeld at next year’s Met Gala. It was announced last week that the Metropolitan Museum of Art will present “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” on May 1, which will honor the fashion designer, who died in 2019 aged 85. But the theme didn’t sit well with “The Good …
Read More »NWSL Players Speak Out After Investigation Exposes Misconduct
Following Monday’s revelation of the results from an independent investigation into the scandals involving systemic emotional abuse and sexual misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League, players spoke out against owners who oversaw and allowed such abuse to take place. The investigation, helmed by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Q. Yates and the law firm King & Spaulding, found that abuse throughout the …
Read More »How Harvey Elliott’s ‘obsession’ with football shaped him for success
Elliott has already won the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup with Liverpool Liverpool’s season may not have gone to plan so far, but the form of teenager Harvey Elliott has given them something to be excited about. Elliott, 19, has started eight of Liverpool’s 10 games in all competitions this season, including both Champions League matches against Napoli …
Read More »DeSantis and Rubio hold strong leads in Florida gubernatorial, Senate races, up by double digits with Latinos
A new poll showed Republicans in Florida with strong leads in the gubernatorial and Senate races just weeks ahead of the November midterm elections. According to the poll of likely voters conducted by Spectrum News/Siena College, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis leads his Democratic opponent, Congressman Charlie Crist, 49% to 41%, while Sen. Marco Rubio lead his Democratic challenger, Congresswoman Val …
Read More »Who is Brazil’s socialist, ex-con candidate for president?
BRASILIA, Brazil — Despite Brazil’s pollsters largely predicting a first-round victory for former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro fared much better than expected, forcing his leftist opponent into a runoff election at the end of the month. Yet, for many international observers, it may seem curious that Lula is even in the running, considering his …
Read More »Supreme Court on Tuesday to debate alleged racial gerrymandering in Alabama redistricting plan
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will debate whether the state of Alabama’s congressional map illegally disadvantages Black voters. Following the 2020 census, Alabama created a new redistricting map for its seven seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. A group of Alabama voters, NAACP and Greater Birmingham Ministries filed a lawsuit, claiming the new maps limited the influence of Black …
Read More »Biden told Rev. Al Sharpton he will run for a second term in 2024: report
President Biden reportedly told Rev. Al Sharpton at a White House event early last month that he planned to run for a second term in 2024. The interaction is said to have happened between the two on September 2, when Biden met with leaders from legacy Black civil rights organizations, including Sharpton. WHITE HOUSE FIELDS MULTIPLE QUESTIONS ON WHY PRESIDENT …
Read More »How to watch the Red Roses documentary
How to watch the Red Roses documentary The Red Roses head into this year’s Rugby World Cup as huge favourites, but how have they prepared for the tournament and how are they coping with the pressure? A new documentary provides a fascinating insight into the England women’s team as a camera crew was embedded with the squad for their build-up …
Read More »Bosnian election: Polls open in a race between nationalists and reformists
Bosnians go to the polls on Sunday to choose the country’s new collective presidency and lawmakers at national, regional and local levels, deciding between long-entrenched nationalist parties and reformists focused on the economy. Nearly 3.4 million people are eligible to vote amid the worst political crisis in the Balkan country since the end of its war in the 1990s, prompted …
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