Entertainment
Matilda Ledger Spotted in NYC 17 Years After Father's Posthumous Oscar Win
Heath Ledger's daughter Matilda, 20, was seen in New York City last week, 17 years after his posthumous Oscar win for The Dark Knight. The outing comes as Michelle Williams reflects on their family life.
Sports
Venezuelan and US Fans Unite in Miami for Historic WBC Final
In Miami, Venezuelan and American fans gathered for the World Baseball Classic final, showcasing national pride and unity beyond politics, with many cheering for both sides.
Politics
Maura Higgins Stuns at The Drama Premiere in Los Angeles
Former Love Island star Maura Higgins turned heads at The Drama premiere in Los Angeles, wearing a glamorous burgundy gown. The Irish model continues her US press tour following her appearance on The Traitors US.
Crime
Terror Watchdog Demands Social Media Ban for Under-16s Over Radicalisation Fears
Jonathan Hall KC warns that regulating online content is impossible, calling for a ban as gaming platforms become radicalisation hubs. New data shows minors involved in 42% of terror investigations.
Health
Weather
Bay Area Swelters in Unseasonable Western US Heatwave
A rare winter heatwave grips the western United States, with the Bay Area experiencing record March temperatures as residents seek relief outdoors.
Foehn Effect Brings 21C Heat Before March Snow Flurries
Britain faces a dramatic weather swing as the Foehn effect drives temperatures to 21C this week, making it the hottest day of 2026 so far, before snow is forecast to hit northern areas by March 24.
San Francisco Hits Record March Heat in Western US Heat Wave
A rare winter heat wave is pushing San Francisco close to 90 degrees, breaking records across the West while contrasting with snowstorms in the Midwest and East.
Cyclone Narelle Barrels Towards Queensland and Northern Territory
Tropical Cyclone Narelle, a category-four storm, is set to make landfall in Far North Queensland, with destructive winds and heavy rainfall expected. The cyclone may reform and strike the Northern Territory later, compounding existing flood devastation.
Meteor Blamed for Loud Boom Over Ohio and Pennsylvania
A loud boom heard across western Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio was likely caused by a meteor entering the atmosphere, experts confirm. Residents reported homes shaking and described the noise as an intense explosion.
Tech
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Environment
Tuesday Test: Can You Answer These UK Sports Questions?
Test your knowledge of British sports with our Tuesday quiz featuring 100 questions about football, cricket, and rugby. Perfect for sports enthusiasts and trivia lovers.

