• Social media roasts City of San Antonio for clip on how to get to NIOSA amid construction

    San Antonio Public Works became a punch line on social media after the city department shared a video explaining how those attending NIOSA, one of Fiesta's busiest events, should navigate ongoing construction on South Alamo Street. The video, shot from a first-person POV and tweeted out Wednesday, tells viewers via instructions flashed onscreen to "Start at E. Market and head South towards (sic) E. Nueva St." Pedestrians should then "cross at the SOUTH side of E. Nueva" and "Safely...

  • Rudy Giuliani bellyaches about 'the money they took away from me' amid financial woes

    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani complained on Sunday about how Hunter Biden's hard drive contributed to his financial problems. "[FBI Director] Christopher Wray is another traitor to the United States to withhold the hard drive in the 2020 election, basically effectively killed a couple hundred thousand Ukrainians," Giuliani griped on his WABC radio program. "Thank you, Christopher Wray, traitor." Giuliani's co-host and girlfriend, Maria Ryan, argued that the former mayor had been...

  • Alabama Barker, 18, insists she's NEVER had 'cosmetic work' on her body before getting her lips pumped full of fillers

    Alabama Barker, 18, stated she's never gotten 'cosmetic work done on my body' as she took to her Instagram stories on Tuesday - shortly before documenting herself getting lip fillers.

  • Man charged with burglary, allegedly trying to get food

    JACKSON TOWNSHIP, COLUMBIA COUNTY 9WBRE/WYOU) — Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) announced Tuesday that a Benton man was with felony burglary and related charges. According to PSP, on Sunday, April 14 around 9:00 a.m. trooopers responded to the 60 block of Old Green Creek Road in Jackson Township, Columbia County for a reported burglary in progress. []

  • How Kim Kardashian Allegedly Feels About Taylor Swift Diss Track

    Taylor Swift's new album, The Tortured Poets Department, a double feature with TTPD: The Anthology, quickly stirred speculations about a potential reference to Kim Kardashian, especially with one track on the anthology titled "thanK you aIMee."In the song, Swift, 34, delves into themes of bullying, which, combined with the strategic capitalization of the letters "KIM" in the title, sparked fan theories suggesting a reference to the reality star.According to a source from PEOPLE, Kardashian, 43,...

  • sparking bitter legal dispute over alleged $4.5million debts

    A home theatre company with eight stores in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and the NSW Central Coast has gone into administration - sparking a messy legal dispute.

  • Roundup manufacturer seeks legal assistance amid cancer allegations

    DES MOINES, Iowa >> Stung by paying billions of dollars for settlements and trials, chemical giant Bayer has been lobbying lawmakers in three states to pass bills providing it a legal shield from lawsuits that claim its popular weedkiller Roundup causes cancer.

  • USC valedictorian’s speech canceled amid allegations of antisemitism

    The University of Southern California has canceled its valedictorian’s speech due to safety issues after pro-Israel groups accused her of being antisemitic.

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    Santos women's coach Lima resigns amid harassment allegations

    Santos women's coach Kleiton Lima has stepped down, the club said on Monday, after rival players protested against his return following an investigation into harassment allegations.

  • Kim Wilde: 80s icon announces Sheffield dates and how to get tickets

    Two iconic 1980s acts are heading to Sheffield as part of a tour next year. Kim Wilde is set to play Sheffield City Hall next March, it has been announced, one of a string of dates up and down the country. The singer was famous for songs including Kids in America and Cambodia - as as well as a novelty Christmas record record with Mel Smith, Rocking Around the Christmas Tree. Get a bespoke headline round-up, as well as all of the latest breaking news updates, when you sign up to The Star’s free...

  • How athletes and entertainers like Shohei Ohtani get financially duped by those they trust

    R. Allen Stanford is among the most brazen white-collar criminals — and he's paying dearly for it. The former financier is in the 14th year of a 110-year prison sentence after being convicted in 2012 for selling $7 billion in fraudulent certificates of deposits in the Caribbean island of Antigua. He also was required to pay a judgment of $5.9 billion, much of which was intended to go to victims of his crimes. Among those affected by his elaborate Ponzi scheme were seven Major League Baseball...

  • Ariana Biermann Slams Kim Zolciak for Claiming Kroy Biermann Died

    Ariana Biermann isn't tardy to the party when it comes to sharing her thoughts on mom Kim Zolciak's recent social media activity. After the Real Housewives of Atlanta raised eyebrows with a