The controversial Australian basketball star was impossible to miss when she was spotted doing some high-end shopping with a friend in Melbourne earlier this week.
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Alex Magala performed his daring sword swallowing act at the Stronger Men's Conference in Missouri, on April 11 but not everyone was a fan with one pastor denouncing him as a Jezebel.
The school in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, was put in lockdown after a schoolgirl allegedly lashed out with a butterfly knife and a 'Code Red' was announced over the speaker system.
It's a mystery. As a newcomer, all I knew was that I'd go to a pub on Anzac Day (as some Australians do) and there were men - usually men - shouting at each other. Some would put ten dollar bills on their heads and shout, "Heads!" It would clearly need the most skilled anthropologist to decipher this. Forget ancient rituals deep in the jungles of Borneo but this, it seemed, was truly strange. "Ah, that's two-up", Aussies explained as though any British fool would know. "Two-up, mate. Anzac...
Millions of Australians will gather in pubs and RSLs around the country to
The Yankee skipper is no stranger to getting tossed, but his ejection on
Monday’s game between the Oakland Athletics and New York Yankees featured one of the strangest ejections in recent memory. A day later, Yankees announcers couldn’t help but have some fun with it. New York skipper Aaron Boone was ejected in the first inning of Monday’s game after home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt thought chatter from
Christopher Berry, 32, and Christopher Cash, 29, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday.
U.S. spy agencies regard the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act as one of their most valuable intelligence-collection tools, but critics say it intrudes on Americans’ privacy.
Christie Swadling has shocked her fans after revealing she eats the entire prawn including the head and tail.
Democrats are sneaking online censorship of “hate speech” into the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) under the guise of “protecting kids” – and many Republicans on capitol hill appear to be on board.