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Microsoft Unveils Free 3D‑Printed Thumbstick Toppers for Disabled Xbox Gamers
Microsoft releases downloadable 3D‑print files for adaptive thumbstick toppers, aiming to lower barriers for gamers with...
Zahara Jolie’s Legal Bid to Sever Ties with the Pitt Name
Following her sister Shiloh, Zahara Jolie is moving to officially drop her father's surname in a Los Angeles court.
Maine's Senate Battle: Can Susan Collins Survive the Populist Wave?
As Lindsey Graham cruises in South Carolina, the fight for Maine's Senate seat becomes a high-stakes test of moderate su...
Graham Wins SC Senate Primary: A Shift in National Politics?
South Carolina's Lindsey Graham secures victory in the Republican primary, while Paul LePage gears up for a high-stakes ...
UK Doctors' Fear of Complaints Fuels Epidemic of Unnecessary Treatments
A new survey reveals that four in five family doctors in the UK are practicing defensive medicine, ordering extra tests ...
Zahara Jolie Seeks to Shed Pitt Surname Amid Ongoing Family Feud
The 21‑year‑old filed a Los Angeles court petition to become Zahara Marley Jolie, joining three siblings who have alread...
Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes: Why a Third Film Is the Next Big Thing
Guy Ritchie’s 2009 reboot fused Victorian mystery with high‑octane action, and fans are demanding a third chapter. The f...
Judge Blasts Labour’s ‘Soft Justice’ After Elder Fraudster Gets Suspended Sentence
A Leeds judge denounces new sentencing rules that forced a three‑year suspended term for a woman who stole £43,000 from ...
NHS Introduces Five-Session SABR for Prostate Cancer, Cutting Thousands of Hospital Visits
The NHS will roll out stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) across England, slashing prostate cancer treatment from ...
The Unseen Goal: How Cold War Politics Poisoned England's 1970 World Cup Hopes
A deep dive into the enduring conspiracy theory that the CIA sabotaged England's 1970 World Cup campaign by poisoning go...
The Violent End of Paul Parker: From Liverpool Convictions to a Dutch Gunfight
The death of the 52-year-old Liverpool gangster in the Netherlands closes a chapter on a criminal history spanning three...
The Dark Reality of Multi-Level Marketing
Behind the idyllic holiday posts, a darker reality of exploitation and manipulation.
The £28 Billion Leak: How British Taxpayer Funds Fueled Hostile States and Terrorists
A suppressed Cabinet Office dossier reveals a massive failure in due diligence, with billions flowing to ISIS, China, an...
Paris Raw Unleashed: Jacob Fatu Rebels, Liv Morgan Wins Queen of the Ring, Chad Gable Seeks Redemption
El Presidente’s flamboyant recap of WWE Raw from the Accor Arena spotlights Fatu’s defiance, Morgan’s surprise victory a...
Britain’s 11 Million‑Strong Garden Grievances: When Borders Turn Battlegrounds
Across Devon and beyond, a veteran landscaper recounts how a quiet backyard can erupt into a full‑blown feud over fences...
BC Supreme Court Halts KSM Mine’s Substantial‑Start Status Over Flawed Indigenous Consultation
A court ruling forces the province to redo its 2024 decision on Seabridge Gold’s KSM project after it ignored the Tsetsa...
Starmer’s Inner Circle Rallies After Burnham’s Newsnight Misstep
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s team, led by his wife Victoria, has mobilised in response to Andy Burnham’s disastrous int...
Badenoch Blames ‘Woke’ Laws for Britain’s Deadliest Attacks
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch argues the public sector equality duty has stifled intervention in the Southport, Nott...
Prison Monitor Helen Spree Sentenced to 5 Years for Smuggling Contraband to Murderer Dylan Westall
A 63‑year‑old Independent Monitoring Board member jailed after abusing her keys to supply phones and drugs to a lifer co...
Belfast Night of Arson: Hundreds React to Sudanese Asylum Seeker Stabbing
Masked crowds set fire to cars and homes in Belfast after a knife attack by a Sudanese migrant, sparking accusations of ...
Canada's Upcoming Battle to Ban Social Media for Under-16s
A new bill heading to the House of Commons could reshape the digital lives of Canadian youth, but exemptions and privacy...
Former Aide Blasts Graham Platner Ahead of Maine Senate Primary
Ex‑campaign director Genevieve McDonald accuses Senate hopeful Graham Platton of dishonesty and alleged abuse, raising f...
NHLPA Pushes for Probe Before Oilers Can Hire Mike Babcock
The players’ union wants the league to investigate privacy‑invasion claims against Babcock before Edmonton finalizes his...
Oysterman’s Upset Turns Maine Senate Race into Scandal Showdown
Progressive oysterman Graham Platner clinched Maine’s Democratic Senate primary, but old Reddit posts and alleged sexual...
OASI Trust Fund Set to Empty in 2032, Leaving Retirees with 78% of Pledges
The Social Security Board of Trustees warns the Old‑Age and Survivors Insurance fund will run out in late 2032, cutting ...
West Ham's David Sullivan: A Business Empire Built on Controversy
From match programmes to the top of English football, the enigmatic co-chairman's rise to power has been marked by aggre...
The Final Fall of Camelot: Arson Wipes Out Lancashire's Last Theme Park Relic
A suspected arson attack has destroyed the last remaining building at the abandoned Camelot theme park, potentially clea...
CGRP Migraine Injections Tied to 45% Rise in Early Pregnancy Miscarriages
New data suggest the once‑lauded migraine preventatives may endanger early pregnancies, prompting calls for stricter cou...
All of Us Are Dead Season 2: Three‑Year Production Hang‑Up Leaves Fans Waiting to Seoul
Netflix’s zombie hit has been delayed for over three years, pushing its second season to 2027 and raising questions abou...
Joshua Jackson’s New York Whirlwind: From Katie Holmes to Olivia Burgess
After a romantic-leaning red carpet with a former co-star, the 'Dawson's Creek' actor is now sparking rumors with a high...