Who is Keir Starmer, the Labour leader set to become the next British prime...
As the Labour Party nears a historic victory, Keir Starmer is set to become the UK’s next prime minister, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. Elected as Labour leader in 2020, Starmer prioritized...
View ArticleColorado resident diagnosed with Plague, health officials confirm: All about...
Colorado health officials have confirmed a resident has contracted the bacterial infection responsible for the Bubonic Plague, a deadly disease that can cause patients to cough up blood. The method of...
View ArticleGhanaian chef Ebenezer Smith, arrested for faking Guinness World Records award
Claim of Record-Breaking Feat A Ghanaian chef, Ebenezer Smith, who claimed to have broken the world record for the longest non-stop cooking by an individual, has been arrested following a dispute with...
View Article2024 UK General Election: World’s first AI candidate to contest an election,...
Artificial intelligence (AI) entered the 2024 UK general election as an independent candidate in an unprecedented move. AI Steve, developed by businessman Steve Endacott, contested the Brighton...
View ArticleBiden asks for no events after 8 p.m., says he needs more sleep: Report
U.S. President Joe Biden received a significant boost as Democratic governors expressed their support for his continued candidacy in the 2024 presidential race. Despite mounting calls for him to step...
View ArticleNew champion crowned at Nathan’s famous hot dog eating contest
Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island crowned a new champion on July 4, as former champion Joey Chestnut was barred from competing. Contestants from around the world gathered in...
View ArticleFlorida bank robber fills out withdrawal slip for $00.01
In a peculiar incident that unfolded last Saturday, June 29, Florida authorities were summoned to a Chase Bank branch in response to an “in-progress bank robbery.” A penny for your thoughts Michael...
View ArticleUS Army paid soldier a $30,000 buyout in 1992; now it wants that money back-...
Veteran’s Dilemma: Repayment of Separation Pay In 1992, Vernon Reffitt received a $30,000 special separation benefit after leaving the Army. Now, over 30 years later, the federal government is...
View ArticleScientists create ‘minibrains’ using cells from multiple donors
Breakthrough in 3D Brain Models For the first time, scientists have developed 3D brain models using cells from multiple individuals. These new hybrid creations, called “chimeroids,” are variations of...
View ArticleGerman city temporarily renames itself after Taylor Swift- Here’s why
The German city formerly known as Gelsenkirchen has temporarily renamed itself “Swiftkirchen” to honor American superstar Taylor Swift, who is set to perform three concerts as part of her Eras Tour...
View ArticleCarnival Paradise cruise: Female passengers engage in massive brawl, throwing...
A group of women aboard a Carnival Paradise cruise were filmed engaging in a drunken brawl, hurling chairs and punches at each other in a chaotic scene. Video captures the melee The incident, recorded...
View ArticleDid a robot really die by ‘suicide’ in South Korea? Experts investigate
A robot employed by the Gumi City Council in South Korea malfunctioned and fell down a flight of stairs, sparking sensationalized reports of ‘robot suicide.’ However, experts suggest that the incident...
View ArticleTwo ‘dangerous’ inmates escape from Mississippi jail
In a startling incident early Friday morning, two inmates facing murder charges managed to escape from the Claiborne County Detention Center in Mississippi. The escape occurred around 2:20 a.m.,...
View ArticleImago Mundi: Ancient mysteries unveiled in the world’s oldest map
The Imago Mundi: A Glimpse into Babylonian Cosmology Crafted nearly 2,600 to 2,900 years ago, the world’s oldest map, the “Imago Mundi” or “Babylonian Map of the World,” remains a fascinating...
View ArticleKey moments from Biden’s first interview post-debate fallout
Biden Stands Firm After Debate Performance In his first interview since last week’s debate, President Joe Biden reassured American voters that he is not stepping down. Speaking to ABC News‘ George...
View ArticleBotulism outbreak in California linked to home-canned nopales
A family gathering near Fresno, California, resulted in 10 people contracting botulism, a rare but serious illness caused by bacteria affecting the nervous system, public officials reported Friday....
View ArticleCatholic church to pay $76 million to hundreds of sex abuse victims in Canada
Historic Settlement Reached In a landmark decision, the Catholic Church will pay 104 million Canadian dollars ($76 million) to hundreds of victims of sexual abuse in eastern Canada. This follows a...
View ArticleColorado: Dog turns on stove and sets house on fire | Watch
A dog in Colorado Springs, Colorado, accidentally ignited a fire by turning on stove burners, triggering smoke alarms, and prompting its owner to extinguish the flames. Surveillance footage reveals...
View ArticleUS officials to cull nearly half a million owls: Here’s why
In a bid to save the endangered spotted owl from extinction, U.S. wildlife officials announced a controversial plan to deploy trained shooters in West Coast forests to eliminate nearly half a million...
View ArticleWhat did Stone Age humans eat? New study sheds light on ancient diets
Stone Age Eating Habits Revealed What did humans eat before the advent of farming 10,000 years ago? Contrary to the stereotype of meat-heavy diets, new research on the Iberomaurusians, a Paleolithic...
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