UN suspends all travel into Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen
The Houthis have previously detained UN staffers, as well as individuals associated with the then US Embassy in Sanaa and aid groups.
Continue ReadingSean 'Diddy' Combs allegedly admitted to killing Tupac, another lawsuit claims
Another lawsuit has been brought against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, which claims the disgraced music mogul admitted to...
Read MorePalantir drops 10% for worst day since May as investors continue dumping onetime market favorite
Palantir shares tumbled on Monday, building on last week's declines as the hot trade continued to show signs of...
Read MoreBiden promises retaliation after 3 US troops are killed in Jordan, escalating Middle East conflict
Biden promised retaliation after a drone attack killed 3 US troops in Jordan on Saturday. Biden called the attack...
Read MoreNYC bakery Kora swamped with orders for Filipino-inspired doughnuts
Demand from sugar-crazed New Yorkers for a small-time doughnut shop set up by a couple who lost their jobs in the...
Read MoreTeenager arrested on suspicion of Cleethorpes railway bridge rape
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of rape following an incident in Cleethorpes, Humberside Police said....
Read MoreSouthern California slammed with debris flows, mudslides
After days of heavy rain, the strongest storm of the year brought dangerous debris flows and rock- and mudslides across...
Read MoreSenate Confirms John Ratcliffe as CIA Director
The Senate confirmed former Rep. John Ratcliffe (R., Texas) as CIA director in a 74-25 vote on Thursday, making him...
Read MoreInside KSI’s extraordinary rise to fame from college dropout and bedroom Youtuber to multi-millionaire BGT...
HE'S the media megastar who went from quitting college and making YouTube videos in his bedroom to being a...
Read MoreBrown Medical School Puts DEI Ahead Of Clinical Skills
According to Campus Reform, “Brown University Medical School values a commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...
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