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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to Shut Down in May

The historic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will close in May 2026 after owners cited unsustainable losses. The announcement follows a long-running labour dispute and a Supreme Court decision.

CIA Spy Aldrich Ames Dies in Prison Aged 84

Aldrich Ames, the CIA officer whose espionage for Moscow caused one of the worst US intelligence breaches, has died aged 84 in a federal prison. Discover the full story of betrayal.

CIA Spy Aldrich Ames Dies in Prison Aged 84

Aldrich Ames, the CIA officer whose espionage for the Soviet Union and Russia caused immense damage to US intelligence, has died in a Maryland federal prison at age 84. Read the full story of his betrayal.

Harry and Meghan's 11th PR Officer Quits in Five Years

Meredith Maines becomes the 11th PR officer to leave the Sussexes' employ in five years. A PR expert claims the high turnover points to deep structural pressures, not 'bad hires'. Read the full analysis.

Harry and Meghan's Comms Chief Steps Down

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex face a major shake-up as their chief communications officer, Meredith Maines, leaves her role after less than a year. Get the full story.

Russia Blocks Snapchat and Apple FaceTime

Russian regulator Roskomnadzor blocks Snapchat and restricts Apple FaceTime, citing terrorism and fraud. This is the latest move in a sweeping campaign to control online communications. Discover the full story.

Soviet Serial Killer Andrei Chikatilo's Reign of Terror

The chilling story of Andrei Chikatilo, the Soviet schoolteacher convicted of 52 murders. Discover how his childhood trauma led to a 12-year killing spree and a trial in a steel cage. Read the full investigation.

Tynemouth school closes over critical threat

Kings Priory School in Tynemouth closed suddenly on 24th November 2025 due to a potential critical threat. Police are investigating malicious communications. Follow for live updates.

Georgia: Stop calling us 'former Soviet republic'

The Georgian government launches a formal campaign urging international media and diplomats to stop referring to the country as a 'former Soviet republic', calling the term outdated and politically charged.

White House press secretary faces book tour backlash

Karine Jean-Pierre faces mounting criticism for promoting her new memoir while President Biden battles COVID-19 and multiple international crises unfold, raising questions about White House priorities.

Man charged over threatening Charlie Kirk meme

Larry Bushart charged with transmitting threatening communications after creating violent meme targeting conservative activist Charlie Kirk, highlighting growing concerns about online political threats.

US Congressman: Cuba running signal intelligence hubs

Republican Representative Mike Waltz makes explosive allegations that Cuba is operating sophisticated signal intelligence facilities to intercept sensitive US communications, raising major national security concerns.

Meghan's tenth spin doctor quits in staff crisis

The Duchess of Sussex faces another major staff shake-up as her latest communications chief resigns after just three months, marking the tenth PR professional to depart her team since 2019.

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