Dimitrijevic's proposal seeks to extend cash grant program for low-income mothers to three years.
Thirty years after Nelson Mandela's election and apartheid's end, South Africans reflect on democracy.
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'The Sopranos' star has a candid conversation with Scary Mommy about everything from her new podcast with Christina Applegate to where Meadow would be today.
Correspondents in Port-au-Prince face danger as they play a vital role in chronicling city’s state of siegeEach day, Makenson Rémy wakes in the hush of the night to tell the story of his shattered home town, Port-au-Prince. Each day, he fears he might die. “I am very worried for the city. I am worried for my family. I am worried for myself too, because at any moment I could go out and never come back,” said the Haitian journalist who is responsible for the crack-of-dawn radio broadcasts that...
Prosecutors said Hill created a Ponzi scheme by taking an investor’s money budgeted to buy homes and, instead, used it to live lavishly.
A mom on Tiktok who goes by @toriyav had people divided after sharing that she puts her baby to bed really, really late.
Pro surfer Tia Blanco talks to Romper about her relationship with surfing after welcoming her first child, a daughter named Honey Raye, with fiancé Brody Jenner.
Japanese dating scammer Mai Watanabe was sentenced to nine years in jail on Monday after being found to have defrauded 155.8 million yen ($1 million) out of men on dating apps.The 25-year-old, known to many as "sugar baby Riri", was also found guilty of creating a manual to guide others in carrying out her scamming activities, and the Japanese Times reported that in addition to her sentencing, the Nagoya District Court also handed Watanabe a fine worth eight million yen ($51,700).Additionally,...
A recently freed high-risk sex offender who wanted to be back in jail has been granted his wish by a court. Callum MacGregor, 27, has been caged for 12 weeks for deliberately failing to inform police of his whereabouts – breaching his licence terms. His solicitor David Forrester told magistrates homeless MacGregor would likely commit further such wrongdoings until his freedom was removed. In a bizarre twist, he said this was partly because his client had been shunned by rough-sleepers aware of...