CNN’s Jake Tapper and Tom Foreman discuss
Rishi Sunak makes a series of claims, also covering small boats and defence spending.
Former President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson raised concerns Friday about the integrity of US elections in a joint appearance at Mar-a-Lago that featured false claims about voting, immigration and other topics. Trump’s team billed the event as being about “election integrity”– a phrase he often uses to describe the lie that the 2020 election was rigged, as well as his unfounded claims about future mass voter fraud. Here’s a breakdown of some of the false claims from their...
Video of students walking out of a Nebo School District school on Wednesday quickly spread in conservative social media circles, claiming the students were protesting because the district was allowing student “furries” to “terrorize” other students.
The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence falsely claimed that guns "are rarely used successfully in self-defense."
Iran says that it warned the United States, a key Israeli ally, of its attack on Israel but U.S. officials dispute those claims.
Well, let’s hear her out! Rick Ross’ former girlfriend has alleged that the “Hustlin'” rapper has been quiet on the set since the sexual misconduct allegations against Diddy because she claims he made cameo appearances in the Bad Boy honcho’s infamous “freak off” party sex tapes . Tia Kemp, who is also the mother to […] The post [WATCH] Rick Ross’ Ex Claims He’s In Diddy’s “Freak Off” Tapes first appeared on The Source.
Featuring an office worker proudly slurping a Pot Noodle, the brand’s latest campaign has caused uproar amongst Brits who have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter in protest. Turns out, slurping is the most divisive eating habit. Over half of us (56 per cent admit to slurping our food. Yet 45 per cent of us are also offended by the sound of it. What’s more, 84 per cent think slurping food among company is bad dining etiquette, with 43 per cent of women and 31 per cent of men admitting this...
The country is arguing before the top U.N. court that Berlin's support for Israel is enabling 'genocide' in Gaza.
National Public Radio's (NPR)'s new CEO denounced claims from a senior editor that the outlet has "lost America's trust," calling the comments made in an op-ed "disrespectful" and "hurtful." Katherine Maher explained in a message to employees Friday that the editor, Uri Berliner, called the outlet's mission into question in two ways: Critiquing the quality
Shafaqna English- The International Court of Justice (ICJ) begins two days of hearings for Nicaragua’s case accusing Germany of facilitating genocide in the Gaza Strip. The first day’s hearing opens at 10am local time (08:00 GMT) in The Hague, Netherlands. Nicaragua argues that, by providing political, financial and military support
The rivalry between Canadian and U.S. women's hockey lived up to its billing again. Danielle Serdachny delivered the 2024 overtime gold-medal winner for Team Canada.