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Ukraine war: Russia's Shoigu vows 'harsh response' after Belgorod incursion
Ukraine war: Russia's Shoigu vows 'harsh response' after Belgorod incursion
The defence minister's comments come as further drone attacks are reported in Belgorod region.
2023-05-24 20:55
Jared Bridegan’s ex-wife makes surprising legal move after being charged with his murder – latest
Jared Bridegan’s ex-wife makes surprising legal move after being charged with his murder – latest
The ex-wife of slain Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan is fighting extradition to Florida, where she stands accused of orchestrating a plot to murder Bridegan. Mr Bridegan, 33, was shot dead after dropping off his two children at his ex-wife Shanna Gardner-Fernandez’s home near Jacksonville, Florida. A third child — Mr Bridegan’s with his second wife — was in the car at the time of the shooting and was uninjured. Mario Fernandez, Ms Gardner-Fernandez’s second husband, was arrested in March and was charged with orchestrating the murder by hiring Henry Tenon, a tenant residing in one of his properties, to kill Mr Bridegan. Mr Tenon has admitted to shooting the executive. On Thursday, police announced that Ms Gardner-Fernandez had been indicted on a first-degree murder charge and is accused of conspiring to have her husband killed. Ms Gardner-Fernandez is currently in the custody of the Benton County Corrections Department in Washington. During a court appearance on Friday, Ms Gardner-Fernandez refused to waive extradition to Florida, where she faces charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and child endangerment, Fox News reports. She is being held without bond and is expected to reappear in court on 14 September. Read More Ex-wife charged with murder of Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan Microsoft exec Jared Bridegan was shot dead in a chilling ambush. Did his ex wife arrange it?
2023-08-20 06:25
'Good to see him once more': Fans gush over on-screen tribute by 'White Man Can't Jump' cast for late Lance Reddick
'Good to see him once more': Fans gush over on-screen tribute by 'White Man Can't Jump' cast for late Lance Reddick
Lance Reddick was part of the 2023 remake of the 1992 classic 'White Man Can't Jump'
2023-05-20 16:16
Lampedusa: Inside the camp at the heart of Europe’s migrant surge
Lampedusa: Inside the camp at the heart of Europe’s migrant surge
At least 10,000 migrants arrived on Italy's Lampedusa island last week, stretching local resources.
2023-09-24 01:16
Bishan Singh Bedi: Indian cricket legend dies aged 77
Bishan Singh Bedi: Indian cricket legend dies aged 77
One of the world's finest spin bowlers, Bishan Bedi took 1,560 first-class wickets, the highest by an Indian.
2023-10-23 19:53
'1000-Lb Sisters' star Tammy Slaton 'devastated' after death of husband Caleb Willingham: 'He was my best friend'
'1000-Lb Sisters' star Tammy Slaton 'devastated' after death of husband Caleb Willingham: 'He was my best friend'
'When I met Caleb [Willingham] he became my guardian angel and now he really is watching over me,' said Tammy Slaton
2023-07-02 06:48
They followed evacuation orders. An Israeli airstrike killed them the next day.
They followed evacuation orders. An Israeli airstrike killed them the next day.
When Palestinians in north Gaza heeded the warnings issued in the Israeli military's phone calls, text messages, and fliers advising them to head south, they thought they were fleeing to potential safety.
2023-10-18 10:58
Police: Maryland fatal shooting of 3 happened after parking dispute
Police: Maryland fatal shooting of 3 happened after parking dispute
Police say a man has been charged in a shooting that killed three men — including a father and son — and wounded three others in a neighborhood dispute over parking during a party
2023-06-13 05:46
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
Babylon Bee's scathing NYC headline has Internet asking just one question: 'When did truth become satire?'
Babylon Bee's scathing NYC headline has Internet asking just one question: 'When did truth become satire?'
The Babylon Bee cited alleged government data claiming that 'undocumented immigrants' reportedly reached 2.7 million in 2022
2023-09-22 16:22
Michigan files felony charges in alleged false electors scheme in 2020 US election
Michigan files felony charges in alleged false electors scheme in 2020 US election
By Kanishka Singh and Nathan Layne (Reuters) -Michigan's attorney general on Tuesday announced felony charges against 16 Republicans for participating
2023-07-19 06:21
Six planets found in synchronized orbit may help solve cosmic puzzle
Six planets found in synchronized orbit may help solve cosmic puzzle
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON They are the most common type of planet observed in our Milky Way galaxy
2023-11-30 01:47