• SFO strategy details new pilot programme – but leaves some questions unanswered

    The UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has vowed to push ahead with its plan to pay rewards to whistleblowers and develop a new “pilot programme” to thwart fraud, bribery and corruption, according to its new strategy published today.

  • SEE IT: Satellite Image Shows Damage Caused By IDF Strike In Iran [VIDEO]

    Satellite imagery released by Iran International purportedly illustrates precise damage inflicted on Iranian air defenses in an alleged Israeli strike on Friday, near a nuclear site. The images depict meticulous targeting, suggesting a high level of accuracy in the attack. Iran International, known for its critical stance against the Iranian government, published these images. According […]

  • 9 Unanswered Questions from the 'Fallout' TV Show That Season 2 Will Need to Address

    Did Vault-Tec start the nuclear war? Will Thaddeus return? Why is Hank going to New Vegas?

  • Broken hearts and unanswered COVID questions

    Just how pervasive is heart damage following even one dose of the COVID vaccine? A new study out of Saudi Arabia reveals that as many as 27% of a sample of 804 vaccine recipients reported being hospitalized for heart trouble at some point after receiving one of the COVID shots. We know the spike protein in the shots can cause a host of cardiovascular maladies. The media and medical professions have sought to downplay the prevalence and severity of the problem, but emerging data is confirming...

  • Unanswered questions on transgender sports participation in WV

    West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act specifies that sports teams for girls and women “shall not be open to students of the male sex.” That prohibits a transgender girl from participating on the girl’s team. Last week’s 2-1 decision by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals cast that law into question. It cleared the way

  • Comedian Asks Breastfeeding Mom To Leave His Show

    Arj Barker is defending his decision to ask a mother and nursing baby to leave his comedy show, but it's isn't going super well.

  • Unanswered Questions About Nicole Brown Simpson's Murder

    When Nicole Brown Simpson was murdered in 1994, the brutal act made headlines worldwide. Now, 30 years later, some unanswered questions remain.

  • Liam Neeson was embarrassed by how many people he kills in Taken

    Is there anything more embarrassing than killing loads of bad guys after they kidnap your daughter? Not the kind of question that runs through the mind of most people on a daily basis. When you're Liam Neeson though, the topic of kill counts becomes a far more relevant discussion point, as the actor recalls being embarrassed about the number of foes he takes down in 2008 thriller movie Taken. Continue reading Liam Neeson was embarrassed by how many people he...

  • ‘Historic’ Nebraska tornadoes and storms leave damage in their wake

    WAVERLY, Nebraska — A wave of at least six tornadoes that local meteorologists called “historic” swept across eastern Nebraska on Friday, flattening a business, flipping a train and destroying dozens of suburban homes near Omaha. But as of late Friday, officials had confirmed no serious injuries or deaths from some of the worst storms to hit the Omaha area since the May 1975 tornadoes that killed three people, injured hundreds and tore through an area near 72nd and Pacific Streets. ...

  • Footage shows devastation inside fire-ravaged restaurant

    The roof has buckled and collapsed leaving a scene of destruction inside

  • Imaging technique shows new details of peptide structures

    A new imaging technique developed by engineers at Washington University in St. Louis can give scientists a much closer look at fibril assemblies—stacks of peptides that include amyloid beta, most notably associated with Alzheimer's disease.

  • Trump's trial: A 'freak show' on the outside and solemn on the inside

    Inside a courthouse nestled between Tribeca and Chinatown on Monday morning, former President Donald Trump's lawyers argued with the district attorney's office over procedures for a hush-money case that could send an ex-commander in chief to prison for the first time in American history. New York state Judge Juan Merchan advised lawyers that he was getting a little annoyed by the "minutiae." With a pool of 500 prospective jurors waiting, he wanted to get started with the process of picking 12....