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LNP candidate in fake banner scandal deceives voters

Former Howard minister Gary Hardgrave faces accusations of political deception after erecting a fake 'Labor' banner at his campaign office, misleading voters in the Queensland seat of Bonner. The LNP has been forced into an embarrassing apology.

Will Smith Accused of Posting AI Concert Video

Will Smith faces a backlash from fans who accuse him of using artificial intelligence to generate a seemingly genuine concert video. The footage, which shows a euphoric Smith dancing with a crowd, is alleged to be a high-tech fabrication, sparking a debat

The Crooked Lawyer: Unmasking Stephen David Jones

A riveting investigation into the double life of Stephen David Jones, a respected solicitor who masterminded a massive fraud, betraying clients and friends in a web of deceit that shocked Britain.

Political Grifters: The Con Artists of Modern Democracy

In 2025, the term 'grifter' has become a defining insult in politics, exposing those who manipulate public trust for personal gain. This article explores how modern con artists thrive in today's political landscape.

Maui County sues Big Oil over climate change deception

Maui County in Hawaii has filed a lawsuit against major oil companies, accusing them of misleading the public about climate change risks. The legal action seeks compensation for damages caused by rising sea levels and extreme weather events.

London to India: A £2-a-day beach paradise

A former Londoner shares her incredible journey of leaving the city's rat race behind to embrace a serene beachside life in India, where fresh meals cost just £2 and breathtaking views come free.

Luckin Coffee surpasses Starbucks as world's largest chain

China's Luckin Coffee has dethroned Starbucks as the world's largest coffee chain, marking a seismic shift in the global coffee market. Discover how aggressive expansion and digital innovation fueled this unprecedented rise.

YouTube overtakes traditional TV in UK viewing habits

A new study reveals that British audiences are spending more time watching YouTube on their TVs than traditional broadcast channels. Discover the shift in viewing habits and what it means for the future of entertainment.

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