Fox News Host's Bizarre 1917 Revolution Gaffe Sparks Fury
Pete Hegseth faces widespread criticism after claiming Revolutionary War battles were fought in 1917, exposing concerning historical ignorance on national television.
Pete Hegseth faces widespread criticism after claiming Revolutionary War battles were fought in 1917, exposing concerning historical ignorance on national television.
Former US President Donald Trump delivered a strikingly uncomfortable address at the Gaza peace summit, stumbling through acknowledgements of world leaders in a moment that's sparked widespread reaction online.
Donald Trump mistakenly referred to Justin Trudeau as 'Mark Carney' during a rally speech, prompting laughter from the audience in another diplomatic naming blunder.
Former President Donald Trump sparked controversy during a recent Israel policy address when he made an unexpected joke about daughter Ivanka's marriage to Jared Kushner, leaving audiences stunned and critics questioning his diplomatic judgement.
Hollywood icon Julia Roberts found herself in an embarrassing mix-up at Wimbledon when she congratulated Benedict Cumberbatch on his acting career, seemingly unaware she was speaking to the wrong person in a star-studded royal box encounter.
Former RNC chairman turned MSNBC analyst Michael Steele faces mockery after making significant factual error about Donald Trump's alleged martial law demands during contentious election period.
Indiana Governor Mike Braun faces social media ridicule after mistakenly identifying former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez as a 'great football player' during a press conference, sparking widespread amusement and confusion.
Naga Munchetty experiences an awkward moment live on BBC Breakfast when she mistakenly believes her microphone is off during a conversation with Charlie Stayt.
Republican Senator Ted Cruz faces online ridicule after accidentally praising 'philanthropists and pedophiles' during heated Senate hearing, creating viral moment across social media platforms.
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn accidentally calls his own party 'the Sultana' in a live interview, sparking a social media frenzy and raising questions about his focus.
A remarkable collection of 19th-century correspondence, discovered in an online auction, exposes the direct financial benefits reaped by prominent UK families from slavery compensation, challenging long-held narratives and prompting calls for a national r
Donald Trump's rally speech in Omaha took a strange turn as he praised the city's non-existent 'smart city' initiative, leaving fact-checkers scrambling and critics questioning his grip on reality.
Yoon Suk Yeol faces diplomatic embarrassment after a hot mic captured him using profanity about US lawmakers, just moments after a tense meeting with Joe Biden at the NATO summit in Madrid.
A veteran NFL commentator is at the centre of a storm after a shockingly explicit remark was accidentally broadcast live during a preseason game, leaving viewers and colleagues stunned.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces backlash after comparing the Taliban to 'Barbie' during a tense meeting with Qatar's Emir. The diplomatic gaffe overshadows crucial talks on investment and energy security.
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Loose Women descends into chaos as Janet Street-Porter makes a shocking on-air revelation, leaving her fellow panellists scrambling during a live broadcast.
A Las Vegas concert host's major gaffe left the audience stunned after he mistakenly introduced Jennifer Lopez as No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani, creating an awkward moment for the superstar.
American broadcaster CBS has issued a grovelling apology after a sexually explicit advertisement for a pleasure product was accidentally broadcast during its live coverage of the Cincinnati Bengals vs. Jacksonville Jaguars NFL game, leaving viewers stunne
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Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk faces intense backlash after suggesting Utah's high literacy rates make its voters less likely to support Donald Trump, drawing ire from both sides of the political aisle.
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty was left red-faced after a live on-air admission during a discussion on the government's new 'Advanced British Standard' education policy. The cringe-worthy moment saw her confess to being out of her depth, sparking
Senior Labour MPs Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell issue humiliating apologies after suggesting they'd already won their seats days before voters go to the polls.
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has issued a sharp rebuke to Donald Trump after the former US President referred to the Scottish people as 'Scotch'. The diplomatic row highlights ongoing tensions over Trump's Scottish golf resorts.
Fox & Friends presenter Pete Hegseth faces intense backlash after erroneously stating Puerto Rico is not part of the United States, drawing condemnation from officials and citizens alike.
Belarusian tennis ace Aryna Sabalenka made a hilarious on-air gaffe during a US Open interview, mistakenly asking if Carlos Alcaraz was a footballer. The cringe-worthy moment has since gone viral, offering a light-hearted break from the high-pressure tour
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In a bizarre and comical moment during the Ravens vs. Bills NFL game, Baltimore players mistakenly charged onto the field thinking it was halftime, causing confusion and laughter. Get the full story on this unforgettable sporting gaffe.
BBC presenter Dermot O'Leary finds himself in an embarrassing on-air moment during a live interview that left viewers cringing and social media buzzing.
Ex-US President Donald Trump mistakenly referred to the Pentagon as the 'Department of War'—a term not used since 1947—during a recent speech, raising fresh concerns about his grasp of military affairs.