Errol Musk: US 'Doomed' by Demographic Changes
Elon Musk's father Errol sparked controversy claiming America faces doom as white population becomes minority. Read the explosive CNN interview details.
Elon Musk's father Errol sparked controversy claiming America faces doom as white population becomes minority. Read the explosive CNN interview details.
Exclusive investigation reveals Pentagon's failure to report Maine mass shooter Robert Card to FBI database, raising serious questions about US military protocols and public safety.
Former President Donald Trump faces backlash after suggesting the creation of a database tracking Christians in America during controversial Abuja remarks, drawing criticism from Ted Cruz and religious groups.
Bangor University researchers uncover remarkable survival and evolution of minority languages across the UK and beyond, challenging assumptions about linguistic diversity in the digital age.
In a groundbreaking move for child safety, Australia announces a national public registry for convicted child sex offenders, empowering parents with crucial information to protect their children.
Shocking behind-the-scenes details emerge about Tom Cruise's confrontation with Colin Farrell over alleged drunkenness during the filming of Steven Spielberg's sci-fi classic Minority Report.
Hollywood star Colin Farrell opens up about the life-changing moment Tom Cruise went above and beyond during filming of sci-fi classic Minority Report in emotional new interview.
Hollywood star Colin Farrell reveals he was severely hungover during his Minority Report audition with Tom Cruise in a candid new interview about his early career struggles.
Groundbreaking research exposes how ethnic minorities and low-income residents in Washington state faced significant barriers accessing life-saving COVID-19 vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer during the pandemic's critical early phases.
Former PM's official film database profile targeted with satirical edits including 'Theresa May's Spare Part' credit, sparking both amusement and criticism in Westminster circles.
In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has fundamentally weakened the Voting Rights Act, raising alarm about minority voter protections and the future of electoral fairness in America.
New research exposes significant racial pay disparities in Parliament, with ethnic minority staff earning substantially less than their white counterparts despite equal roles.
Thousands of NHS workers across England have overwhelmingly voted for strike action, citing deep-rooted institutional racism and significant pay disparities affecting ethnic minority staff.
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's alarming claim about Utah's DNA collection practices sparks debate over genetic privacy rights and government overreach in criminal investigations.
Republican legislators in Texas have approved a sweeping redistricting plan that critics allege deliberately dilutes minority voting power and secures GOP dominance for the next decade.
In a landmark shift for elite education, Cornell University's latest MBA intake reports white students are no longer the majority, marking a historic first for the Ivy League and signalling a profound demographic transformation in top-tier business educat
The recent 'Unite the Kingdom' rally in London has left many minority communities deeply concerned, as they witness what they perceive as the mainstreaming of far-right rhetoric and a legitimisation of anti-immigrant politics in Britain.
Two Cleveland Police officers have been dismissed for gross misconduct after a disciplinary panel found them guilty of multiple professional standard breaches, including unauthorised database searches.
Explosive court documents reveal the Trump Justice Department amassed a vast, covert database of voter information following the 2020 election, as part of a desperate hunt for evidence of mass fraud.
An exploration of Cornwall's unique identity, its struggle for official recognition, and why being labelled just 'English' ignores a rich history and a distinct national consciousness.
The Seattle Police Department is under fire from the ACLU for allegedly building a 'covert DNA database' by collecting genetic material from hundreds of individuals, including a disproportionate number of Native Americans, without consent or criminal char
New research reveals stark employment disparities in Britain, with Black, Asian, and minority ethnic individuals nearly twice as likely to be unemployed as white counterparts despite equal qualifications.
Governor Greg Abbott signs into law a sweeping redistricting plan for Texas's lower courts, a move critics decry as a partisan power grab that could disenfranchise minority voters and reshape the state's judicial landscape for years to come.
The United Nations has officially declared a famine in northern Gaza, marking a devastating escalation in the humanitarian crisis triggered by the ongoing conflict. A new report reveals that 1.1 million people are now facing catastrophic food insecurity.
A new UN-backed report classifies Gaza's entire population as facing acute food insecurity, with famine projected in northern Gaza by May unless a ceasefire and urgent aid access are secured immediately.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong issues a stern rebuke to Israeli PM Netanyahu, calling his comments on Gaza 'unhelpful'. The diplomatic row unfolds alongside major domestic announcements on childcare safety and education reforms.
Experts develop a £4m AI-powered crime database to predict and prevent offences across the UK, inspired by the sci-fi film 'Minority Report'.
A new inquiry recommends a national database to flag high-risk childcare workers, preventing them from moving between centres undetected.
New research highlights ongoing discrimination faced by ethnic minority travellers, with many reporting unfair treatment at airports and hotels.
The Tasmanian Premier has vowed to end greyhound racing as part of efforts to win crossbench backing for his minority government, sparking debate over animal welfare and political strategy.