• Andrew Neil: Ofcom needs to grow a backbone over regulating GB News

    Andrew Neil has said media regulator Ofcom needs to “grow a backbone and quick” over the issue of politicians hosting TV programmes.

  • Blaze News investigates: 'Where the fight is' — Virginia teen refuses to compromise her faith for gender ideology; takes school district to court

    Virginia has fielded various battles in recent years over parental rights and radical gender ideology in the classroom. While those supportive of the former and antipathetic to the latter appear to have gained some ground in the swing state since the time of Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s 2021 win, it’s abundantly clear that this remains an undecided war. While historically a fight between adults at kids' expense, a brave teen in Northern Virginia who found herself caught up in Fairfax...

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    Threads is testing real-time search results to help find news and timely information

    Meta's Threads is now confirmed to be testing a new, minor, yet essential, real-time search result option to help users find news and timely information by filtering results by recency.

  • Andrew Neil savages GB News

    The man who helped create Frankenstein now admits that it has become a monster. “I’m surprised how tolerant Ofcom has been of GB News… I certainly would never have allowed politicians to interview other politicians from the same party… Incredible. On these areas, Ofcom needs to find a backbone… & quick.” Andrew Neil: "I'm surprised […]

  • This Is the Best Time to Take Your DHEA Supplement

    DHEA is a supplement available at nutrition stores and online. There may be considerable benefits to supplementing your diet with DHEA at night.

  • It's Time to Start Taking Your Spring Allergies Seriously

    It’s not your imagination—spring allergy season really is getting worse every year. (Thanks, climate change.) Pollen seasons now start 20 days earlier and last 10 days longer than they did in 1990, according to research, and pollen counts are up as well. If you’ve been thinking of each spring’s season as something to just white-knuckle your way through, it may be time to take a different approach.

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    Trudeau takes aim at Poilievre for courting "conspiracy theorists"

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Official opposition leader Pierre Poilievre is among the top trends today, after videos surfaced that show him visiting demonstrators who seem to be associated with a far-right extremist group. According to reports, the group in question have been camped out on the east coast and protesting the carbon tax for almost a month. During a […]

  • WEHO TIMES West Hollywood News, Nightlife and Events

    Guess what we spotted cruising around WeHo? It’s Garfield in the form of a delivery robot riding down Santa Monica Boulevard. Garfield, who loves sleeping, and being mean to Odie, is delivering food to WeHo locals, so keep an eye out. We hope there’s a piping hot lasagna inside. The newly revamped delivery robot by […] The post Garfield Delivery Robot Spotted in West Hollywood first appeared on WEHO TIMES West Hollywood News, Nightlife and Events.

  • Belarus takes more than 20 ‘extremist’ news websites offline

    New York, April 23, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists strongly condemns Belarusian authorities’ decision to cancel the domain names of news websites they labeled as “extremist” and calls for an end to the use of extremism legislation as a censorship tool to silence independent reporting. In an April 4 order, the Operational and Analytical Center (OAC)

  • Supreme Court to take up Biden crackdown on ‘ghost guns’

    The case is expected to be set for argument in the fall.

  • Dutch take extreme weather in their stride at holiday time

    Soaring temperatures, thunderstorms and floods are leading 38% of Dutch people to rethink their summer holiday plans, according to new research by the Dutch tourist board NBTC. The board asked 7,000 people in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Britain, France, the US and China about their holiday plans and in total, 46% said extreme weather would influence their choice of destination. But the Dutch, alongside the Germans, were the least likely to take extreme weather conditions into account....