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Who are Pat Benatar's children? Rock singer fires back at Ted Cruz's bizarre rant involving her, President Biden and child murders
Who are Pat Benatar's children? Rock singer fires back at Ted Cruz's bizarre rant involving her, President Biden and child murders
Ted Cruz earlier said Senate Democrats wouldn’t vote to convict Biden even if they saw him murdering children while singing a Pat Benatar song
2023-06-18 20:47
Brazilians split about Neymar breaking Pelé's goal-scoring record
Brazilians split about Neymar breaking Pelé's goal-scoring record
Brazil great Neymar has received a plaque for becoming the team’s all-time top goal-scorer in official matches
2023-09-10 00:22
'He’s exactly the guy she’s been waiting for': Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift plan to have children soon, source reveals
'He’s exactly the guy she’s been waiting for': Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift plan to have children soon, source reveals
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are getting serious about their relationship and their future plans, the source revealed
2023-10-29 02:46
Spain's election: some see choices for a 'least bad' option
Spain's election: some see choices for a 'least bad' option
MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's election on Sunday will likely produce a win for the centre-right People's Party, opinion polls show, but
2023-07-22 04:27
Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin’s losses ‘top 300,000’ as Moscow state media retracts reports of retreat
Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin’s losses ‘top 300,000’ as Moscow state media retracts reports of retreat
Russia’s military personnel losses in its invasion of Ukraine have crossed 300,000, showed estimates by the UK that also said thousands more have deserted the battlefield. James Heappey, minister of state for the armed forces, revealed the UK’s estimates of losses faced by Vladimir Putin since the start of the invasion in February last year. “We estimate that approximately 302,000 Russian military personnel have been killed or wounded, and tens of thousands more have already deserted since the start of the conflict,” he said on Tuesday in response to queries from John Healey, the shadow secretary of state for defence. The UK’s estimate of casualties is similar to the assessment made by Kyiv, that said Russia had lost a total 313,470 military personnel in combat as of Tuesday. It comes as two Russian state media agencies withdrew reports of military operations. The agencies – TASS and RIA Novosti – said that the Russian Ministry of Defence had announced relocations of troops to an unspecified “more advantageous positions” east of the Dnipro river. The potentially significant bulletins were available for about 10 minutes, after which two state news outlets withdrew them without any follow-up. Read More Why Russia retracted state media reports on its Ukraine frontline movements Giuliani ally in Ukraine charged with treason Russian convicted of Kremlin critic’s murder pardoned after fighting in Ukraine A man convicted in the 2006 killing of a Russian journalist wins a pardon after serving in Ukraine
2023-11-15 15:48
Israeli forces detain director of Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital
Israeli forces detain director of Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital
Dr Mohammed Abu Salmiya was held as he evacuated patients to the south, colleagues say.
2023-11-23 22:30
Tunisia rejects European funds and says they fall short of a deal for migration and financial aid
Tunisia rejects European funds and says they fall short of a deal for migration and financial aid
Tunisia has announced it would reject an installment of funds sent by Europe to help the debt-ridden country patrol the Mediterranean Sea as migrant boat crossings spike to levels not seen in several years
2023-10-04 02:57
Why was Harrison Floyd denied bail? Donald Trump ally is ex president's only co-defendant forced to remain in jail
Why was Harrison Floyd denied bail? Donald Trump ally is ex president's only co-defendant forced to remain in jail
Harrison Floyd will stay in Fulton County Jail, which is under investigation for violence, unsanitary conditions, and inmate deaths in the past year
2023-08-26 16:58
Imagination and hard work in children trumps obedience – research finds
Imagination and hard work in children trumps obedience – research finds
Imagination trumps obedience when it comes to what the public thinks are important qualities in children, according to new research. But while British attitudes have changed in the past three decades, children being taught good manners at home is still highly rated among the majority of people, the wide-ranging survey found. Some 85% of people in 2022 saw good manners as especially important for children, down only slightly on the 89% who said so in 1990, research by the Policy Institute at King’s College London (KCL) showed. Good manners are still the quality we want to see most, there has been an increasing emphasis on the importance of hard work, and we’re also among the very most likely to value unselfishness Professor Bobby Duffy Obedience is now far less valued, the analysis of the long-running World Values Survey (WVS) found, with just 11% of those asked last year citing it as being an especially important quality for children to be taught, down from a peak of 50% who felt that way in 1998. More people now think qualities including independence and hard work are important things for a child to be taught, with the former up to 53% last year from 43% in 1990, and the latter having risen from 29% to 48%. Around four in 10 (41%) people said determination and perseverance were important, up from 31% three decades earlier, while more than a third (37%) felt imagination was important, up from less than a fifth (18%) in 1990. Tolerance and respect for others are still among the qualities seen as very important, coming just behind good manners at the top of the list, but it is now seen as less important that a child is taught to be unselfish, the research found. More than half (56%) of people thought it was especially important for a child to be taught not to be selfish back in 1990, but that fell to 43% last year. Of the 24 countries surveyed, the UK is among the most likely to value unselfishness in children and among the least likely to value responsibility and obedience, researchers said. More people in Japan, Norway, Sweden and South Korea felt imagination was very important for children to have, while only five countries (Egypt, Philippines, Morocco, Nigeria and Mexico) were above the UK in valuing good manners in children. Professor Bobby Duffy, director of the Policy Institute at KCL, said: “The qualities we’d like to see instilled in our children are important signals of what we value as a society – and the very clear message from these long-term trends is the increased importance of imagination and decline in how much we prize straightforward obedience. “But this doesn’t mean we want a society of self-centred children – good manners are still the quality we want to see most, there has been an increasing emphasis on the importance of hard work, and we’re also among the very most likely to value unselfishness. “Instead, this is likely to reflect a more general shift towards valuing self-expression, while still wanting our children to be positive and productive contributors to society.” The 2022 data comes from a sample of 3,056 adults across the UK interviewed by Ipsos through a mix on face-to-face and online survey methods, but for the analysis of trends over time, data is nationally representative for Great Britain only due to a lack of available trend data from Northern Ireland, and is based on surveys of 1,000 or more adults. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live 7 ways you could be damaging your eye health without even realising Celebrities mingle with royals at glam Vogue World party in London Sienna Miller bares baby bump at celebrity and royal-studded Vogue event
2023-09-15 15:45
Who was Kenzo? 'Beloved' K-9 dog killed in the line of duty while searching for armed robbery suspects in Arizona
Who was Kenzo? 'Beloved' K-9 dog killed in the line of duty while searching for armed robbery suspects in Arizona
When Kenzo stopped responding to his handler during the search, deputies entered the yard and found him unresponsive
2023-10-31 03:54
US military announces it captured ISIS official in Syria helicopter raid
US military announces it captured ISIS official in Syria helicopter raid
The US military captured an ISIS official in a helicopter raid in northern Syria on Saturday, US Central Command announced Monday.
2023-09-26 04:17
Ecuador politician murder: Prison gangs in terror reign
Ecuador politician murder: Prison gangs in terror reign
A presidential candidate has been killed in the latest assassination in Ecuador as gang crime soars.
2023-08-10 21:29