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Linda Evangelista Reveals She Is Related To Angelina Jolie

Supermodel Linda Evangelista drops a bombshell in The Wall Street Journal, revealing a DNA-proven familial link to Hollywood icon Angelina Jolie. The fashion legend shares the incredible story of their unexpected kinship and its profound impact on her lif

Brad Wall's 'Passe Ballet': Aerial Dance Photography

Acclaimed photographer Brad Wall unveils 'Passe Ballet', a stunning collection of aerial dance photography. Discover the breathtaking geometry and emotion captured from above, transforming dancers into living sculptures against minimalist landscapes.

£4m condo on San Francisco's crooked Lombard St for sale

A stunning £3.2 million ($4m) luxury condominium on San Francisco's world-famous Crooked Lombard Street has been listed for sale, offering unparalleled views and exclusive access to the city's most iconic landmark.

Asian Markets Dive Following Fed's Hawkish Stance

Major Asian stock markets, including Tokyo's Nikkei and Hong Kong's Hang Seng, plunged sharply after US Federal Reserve signals dashed hopes for imminent interest rate cuts, mirroring a significant sell-off on Wall Street.

25p Paint Hack Transforming British Homes on a Budget

Discover the astonishing decorating trick using 25p tester pots that's taking British homes by storm. This budget-friendly hack creates stunning feature walls and upcycles furniture without breaking the bank.

Osborne's Robey Warshaw in shock Evercore takeover bid

Former Chancellor George Osborne's boutique investment bank, Robey Warshaw, is in advanced talks to acquire Wall Street giant Evercore in a monumental deal that would reshape the global financial advisory landscape and create a transatlantic powerhouse.

Meanjin Literary Journal Closes After 85 Years

The shocking closure of Australia's venerable literary journal Meanjin after 85 years sparks outrage and sorrow, highlighting a deepening crisis for the nation's cultural institutions.

Dorries: Reform or face extinction, Tories told

Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries launches a blistering attack on the Conservative Party, warning of its impending 'extinction' and demanding urgent reform to win back the Red Wall. She accuses the party of abandoning its core voters and principles.

Meanjin Literary Journal Faces Closure in Funding Shock

Melbourne University Publishing announces the cessation of funding for the esteemed literary journal Meanjin, sparking outcry from Australia's cultural community and raising concerns for the future of literary arts.

Sycamore Gap Tree Shows New Growth From Protected Stump

Exclusive: In a stunning turn of events, the felled Sycamore Gap tree is showing vigorous new growth from its protected stump. National Trust experts confirm the legendary tree's fight for survival has begun.

Vicar and care workers in court over Sycamore Gap tree

Two care home workers and a Church of England vicar have appeared in court, charged with the criminal damage of the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall in a shocking case that has gripped the nation.

I bought Fred and Rose West's house of horrors

An exclusive interview with the man who unknowingly bought the infamous Gloucester home of serial killers Fred and Rose West. Discover the shocking secrets he uncovered and the psychological toll of living in Britain's most notorious address.

US Congress faces shutdown crisis over Trump border demands

US lawmakers face a critical deadline to avert a government shutdown, with former President Trump pressuring Republicans to halt funding unless border wall demands are met. Key political standoffs and economic implications analysed.

Tory Councillor Loses Sex Assault Appeal Bid

Former Conservative councillor Gary Wall remains on the sex offenders register after the Court of Appeal upholds his conviction for sexually assaulting a woman at a party in Essex.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Ends Daily Print After 155 Years

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a cornerstone of Georgia's media landscape, is ending its daily print run after 155 years. This seismic shift to a digital-first model marks the end of an era for readers and signals a broader trend in the struggling news

School shooter's diary reveals he thought he was 'saving' peers

Exclusive: Disturbing diary entries from a teenage school shooter who killed four classmates reveal he saw himself as a saviour, believing he was rescuing them from relentless bullying. The journal, presented at his mother's trial, paints a harrowing pict

Nvidia's Market Surge Sends Asian Shares on Mixed Journey

Nvidia's staggering market surge, briefly surpassing Microsoft as the world's most valuable company, triggers a mixed reaction across Asian markets. Discover how the tech titan's performance is reshaping global investment landscapes.

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