Entertainment
JoJo Siwa Tears Up as Chris Hughes Returns to UK, Says 'It Never Gets Easier'
JoJo Siwa broke down in tears as boyfriend Chris Hughes jetted back to the UK, admitting long-distance is 'never easier'. The couple met on Celebrity Big Brother in 2025.
Sports
Manchester City's Rodri Fined £80,000 by FA Over Referee Comments
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been fined £80,000 by an FA regulatory commission but avoids a ban after criticising refereeing decisions following the Spurs draw in February.
Politics
Texas Lawmakers Condemn ICE Detention of Teen Mariachi Musicians Honoured by Congress
Texas lawmakers from both parties criticise ICE for detaining two teenage mariachi musicians, aged 14 and 18, who were honoured by Congress last year, highlighting a case of asylum-seekers in legal limbo.
Crime
NYC Bomb Plot Foiled: ISIS-Inspired Attack on Mayor's Home Thwarted
Two men from Pennsylvania arrested for throwing explosive devices at New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence in an act of ISIS-inspired terrorism during an anti-Islam protest.
Business
Health
Weather
Met Office Forecasts Snow Surprise as Temperatures Plummet
The Met Office warns of potential snow flurries across the UK this Friday, with temperatures set to drop sharply following a brief warm spell earlier in the week.
Major Winter Storm Hits US West with Heavy Snow
A powerful winter storm is battering the US West, bringing up to four feet of snow and 55 mph winds. Travel is hazardous with whiteout conditions expected in mountainous areas.
UK Snow Maps Show London and Manchester Buried in 28-Hour Storm
Advanced weather forecasting models predict a massive 28-hour blizzard will blanket major UK cities from London to Manchester with snow starting March 21.
Queensland Flood Rescues: Police Issue Urgent Warnings
Emergency warnings issued for Central Queensland as police rescue people from flooded cars, with a child saved in Bargara. Heavy rainfall triggers widespread flash flooding, but conditions are expected to ease from Tuesday.
Ancient Carthaginian Coin Used as Leeds Bus Fare Found
A coin used to pay a bus fare in Leeds in the 1950s has been identified as a 2,000-year-old Carthaginian artifact, now donated to Leeds Museums and Galleries.
Tech
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Environment
UK Geography Quiz: Test Your Knowledge
Challenge yourself with 100 multiple-choice questions about the geography of the United Kingdom. Perfect for students, travelers, and geography enthusiasts.

