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Armie Hammer and ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers agree to joint custody of children, will not give them candy
Armie Hammer and ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers agree to joint custody of children, will not give them candy
According to the agreement, neither Armie Hammer nor Elizabeth Chambers can publish any photos of the children anywhere without telling the other
2023-07-06 16:49
Russell Brand's father Ron supports star son amid rape allegation, calls it 'vendetta'
Russell Brand's father Ron supports star son amid rape allegation, calls it 'vendetta'
Brand Sr has blasted the 'unproven' allegations against his son, insinuating that powerful forces in the media are pursuing a 'vendetta' against him
2023-09-18 19:26
Guatemala's high court steps into election, suspends release of official results
Guatemala's high court steps into election, suspends release of official results
Guatemala’s highest court has suspended the releasing of official results, granting a temporary injunction to 10 parties that challenged the results of the June 25 election
2023-07-02 23:51
'Can’t believe you’re 21': Jenny McCarthy celebrates 'amazing' son Evan's birthday in heartfelt post
'Can’t believe you’re 21': Jenny McCarthy celebrates 'amazing' son Evan's birthday in heartfelt post
Evan was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was only 2 and half years but he overcame all that to become a successful video editor and YouTuber
2023-05-19 17:53
Kremlin says Russia ready to endure more Western sanctions
Kremlin says Russia ready to endure more Western sanctions
MOSCOW Russia's economy has adapted well to years of Western sanctions and so it does not fear the
2023-10-24 18:51
Republicans want to pair border security with aid for Ukraine. Here's why that makes a deal so tough
Republicans want to pair border security with aid for Ukraine. Here's why that makes a deal so tough
Congress return to work this week after the holiday break, and Senate Republicans have made clear they won’t support additional war aid for Ukraine unless they can pair it with border security measures
2023-11-26 20:57
A North Carolina woman and her dad enter pleas in the beating death of her Irish husband
A North Carolina woman and her dad enter pleas in the beating death of her Irish husband
The wife of an Irish businessman and her father have entered pleas to voluntary manslaughter in her husband’s beating death at their North Carolina home
2023-10-31 05:26
‘She stabbed me in the back!’: Roseanne Barr accuses former co-star Sara Gilbert of betraying her amid 2018 sitcom cancellation
‘She stabbed me in the back!’: Roseanne Barr accuses former co-star Sara Gilbert of betraying her amid 2018 sitcom cancellation
ABC sitcom 'Roseanne' was canceled in 2018 after Roseanne Barr's racist tweet about former President Barack Obama's advisor Valerie Jarrett
2023-05-19 11:29
Rahul Dravid: The man behind India’s dream run in 2023 World Cup cricket
Rahul Dravid: The man behind India’s dream run in 2023 World Cup cricket
From a legendary batter to the head coach of the Indian cricket team, Rahul Dravid has done it all.
2023-11-18 08:50
Greece wildfire largest ever recorded in the EU and showing no sign of slowing down
Greece wildfire largest ever recorded in the EU and showing no sign of slowing down
A wildfire near the northeastern Greek region of Evros which has been raging for 11 days is unlikely to be brought under control, officials have said. Deputy governor Dimitris Petrovich told national broadcaster ERT wind could cause the flames to spread even further. “Unfortunately, we see that the Dadia front cannot be contained and brought under control,” he said, describing the conditions for firefighters as “difficult”. The European Commission said the blaze, which is raging near the city of Alexandroupolis, is the largest single fire in the history of the EU. Over 400 firefighters, six planes and four helicopters were working to put out the blaze in Evros, the fire department said. Evacuation orders have been issued for a village in Evros and another village in neighbouring Rodopi. The wildfire has been blamed for 20 of the 21 wildfire-related deaths in Greece last week. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, which has scorched more than 80,000 hectares (197,000 acres) of land, including in Dadia national park, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Emergency Management Service. Major wildfires have also been seen on the outskirts of the capital Athens and on the Aegean island of Andros. Some 260 firefighters, one plane and three helicopters tackled the blaze on the outskirts of Athens, which burned into the Mount Parnitha national park. Meanwhile, a third fire broke out on Saturday on the island of Andros in the Cyclades archipelago, which is suspected to have been caused by a lightning strike. Greece suffers major wildfires every year and imposes wildfire prevention regulations, typically from the start of May to the end of October, limiting activities such as the burning of dried vegetation and the use of outdoor barbecues. By Friday, fire department officials had arrested 163 people on fire-related charges since the start of the fire prevention season, government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said, including 118 for negligence and 24 for deliberate arson. The police had made a further 18 arrests, he said. Last month, thousands of people were evacuated from towns and villages across Greece after wildfires ravaged the country. Fires spread through Corfu, Rhodes, Evia, Crete and the northern Peloponnese region in Greece. The most serious fire in the country was on the island of Rhodes, where some 19,000 people had been evacuated from several locations. Local police said 16,000 people were evacuated by land and 3,000 by sea from 12 villages and several hotels. The region’s deputy mayor said the fires in Corfu were caused by arson. Read More Greece reinforces firefighting forces to tackle massive blaze in the country's northeast Massive wildfire in northeastern Greece persists for 11th day despite European firefighting efforts Greek fire officials arrest 2 for arson as multiple wildfires continue to burn across the country Ore Oduba and wife Portia ‘stranded’ in Greece without nappies for children Court axes lawsuit from Wyoming students trying to bar trans woman from sorority Official says the UN remains committed to helping reach a deal healing Cyprus' ethnic split
2023-08-29 21:49
Where storms could disrupt Fourth of July fireworks and festivities
Where storms could disrupt Fourth of July fireworks and festivities
Severe storms and record heat pose serious risks for the Fourth of July holiday, so don't be surprised if the forecast forces a celebration backup plan.
2023-07-03 23:20
Trump-appointed judge blocks Biden agencies from communicating with social media platforms
Trump-appointed judge blocks Biden agencies from communicating with social media platforms
A federal judge has blocked key agencies within President Joe Biden’s administration from communicating with social media companies about certain online speech in an extraordinary ruling as part of an ongoing case that could have profound impacts on the First Amendment. The preliminary injunction granted by Donald Trump-appointed US District Judge Terry A Doughty in Louisiana on 4 July prohibits the FBI and the US Department of Health and Human Services from speaking with platforms for “the purpose of urging, encouraging, pressuring, or inducing in any manner the removal, deletion, suppression, or reduction of content containing protected free speech.” The ruling – which could obstruct the administration’s attempts to combat false and potentially dangerous claims about vaccines and elections – is a victory for Republican attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri who have alleged that the federal government was overreaching in its attempts to combat Covid-19 disinformation and baseless election fraud narratives. Judge Doughty, who has yet to issue a final ruling, stated in his injunction that the Republican plaintiffs “have produced evidence of a massive effort by Defendants, from the White House to federal agencies, to suppress speech based on its content.” He did make some exceptions that would allow the government to warn platforms about national security threats, criminal activity or voter suppression. This is a developing story Read More Suspicious powder found at the White House when Biden was gone was cocaine, AP sources say Biden renews call for assault weapons ban after spate of July 4 shootings Watch live: Joe Biden addresses National Education Association
2023-07-05 02:46