Our former PM has a dire warning and a book to sell, but it isn’t really cutting through. A bit more Brit-style bumbling might help‘I know the name,” texts a friend when I ask if she knows who Liz Truss is, but like most Americans can’t quite put her finger on why. “Like 8%,” guesses another when I ask her to put a number on how many of her countrymen she imagines know of Truss. The standard response, in my extremely unscientific poll of Americans as to whether or not they know of Truss,...
LIAM SCALES says the Celtic defence have to get their act together — before they wreck their Double bid. Scales and Co looked dodgy in Saturday’s 3-3 Scottish Cup semi-final draw with Aberdeen
The new memoir about the author's near fatal attack reveals premonitions,
The actress deemed herself “near-unoffendable.”
While some addicts are able to cope with small doses of fentanyl, even the tiniest amount — a speck on a single coin — is enough to kill anyone unused to it.
Eric Zuesse (blogs at https://theduran.com/author/eric-zuesse/) As has been documented by such authorities on U.S. military spending as Winslow T. Wheeler, Robert Higgs, and others, America spends each year around $1.5 trillion for its military but hides at least around $800 billion of it (so as for the U.S. not to be publicly recognized as spending […]
There’s a dance-based competition show currently airing Mondays at 9 pm. New episodes land on Fox. Cat Deeley’s the host. And yet, despite those familiar trappings, or the title that runs across the screen at the start of each episode, I’m having trouble believing that the show in question is actually So You Think You […]
"Civil War" delivers a disorganized anti-war message that falls flat, Martinez Rosales writes.
It’s a moment in history — the first U.S. president facing criminal charges in an American courtroom. Yet only a handful of observers are able to see or even hear what is going on.
The singer will star in Disney's upcoming movie.
The few days since the publication of the Cass report – the probe into ‘gender identity’ services for young people – have been a revelation. The report,…What to read next: Why academia failed to challenge trans ideology | How did the BBC get the trans debate so wrong? | JK Rowling won’t forgive Harry Potter actors for trans stance | The Tories deserve our contempt
In 2002, high explosives were laid in oil wells across 20 sq km of forest. The firm has gone but the pentolite remains, despite a court ruling, putting lives and the ecosystem at riskLiving on the banks of the Bobonaza River, in the Ecuadorian Amazon, the Indigenous communities in Sarayaku have always lived in harmony with nature. The rainforest, says Patricia Gualinga, is a sacred, conscious being.So when an Argentinian company was allowed to place a huge amount of high explosive around the...