Reporter Who Quit Live on Air to Fight for Marijuana Legalisation Faces Decades in Prison
Charlo Greene, who quit her TV job live on air to advocate for marijuana legalisation, now faces up to 54 years in prison after new charges were added.
Charlo Greene, who quit her TV job live on air to advocate for marijuana legalisation, now faces up to 54 years in prison after new charges were added.
Saira Khan urges England fans to reclaim St George's flag from far right, wearing it to support diverse Three Lions team in Euro 2020 final.
Kate Ferdinand recounts a 'very scary night' in Dubai after Iranian missile strikes, saying her family is safe. Other UK stars share their experiences.
Tasha Ghouri's father slams 'disgusting' trolling over her deafness, calling for kindness and unity among Love Island families.
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RecommendedLee Andrews, Katie Price's husband, called her five children a 'handful' in a Cameo video, doubling down on his adoption claims after Peter Andre denied them.
Ryan Thomas reveals near-death experience in car crash during his Coronation Street days, calling it the most frightening day of his life.
Lisa Kudrow reveals her son Julian called Jennifer Aniston 'mommy' on the Friends set, sharing an adorable anecdote about their bond.
Sheridan Smith discusses her split from James Corden, Lily Allen drama, and being left out of the Gavin and Stacey reunion.
Stacey Solomon reveals her incredible fitness transformation after nine months of gym work, flaunting toned abs and encouraging others.
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RecommendedTaylor Swift's new song 'Cancelled!' from album 'The Life of a Showgirl' is a clever SEO move, pushing negative search results down.
Former Tracy Beaker star Chelsie Padley announces birth of first child, a baby girl named Goldie, with partner Iain George.
Jeremy Clarkson temporarily closes the butcher's counter at his pub The Farmer's Dog as UK braces for hottest June day, with temperatures exceeding 35C.
Fitness influencer Richie Lovelace, aka Daddy Wellness, admitted defeat after partying with Scotland's Tartan Army in Miami, renaming them the 'Tartan Animals' and posting a score of Tartan Army 1 - My livvy 0.
Princess Eugenie ignored her father Prince Andrew on Father's Day, posting a tribute to her husband Jack Brooksbank instead, fueling speculation of a rift.
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RecommendedPeter Duncan, a politics lecturer at Aberystwyth University known for his thorough analysis of the Militant Tendency, has been remembered for his scholarly rigour and cluttered office.
Keir Starmer's prime ministerial style was smart but unpretentious, excelling in dad chic. His £350 suits and Tissot watch defined his look, while his hair gained its own Instagram account.
Merlin the duck, a viral sensation and unofficial World Cup mascot, met Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum in a press conference, receiving family assistance.
L'Équipe has apologised to Belgian footballer Jérémy Doku after a pundit criticised his plan to leave the World Cup for his child's birth. His wife gave birth to a boy named Praise on Monday.
Alex Zendejas, an unused substitute in the USMNT's first two World Cup matches, remains confident his opportunity will arrive as the team prepares for a dead-rubber group stage game against Turkey.
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RecommendedThe lost memoir of Hiroshima survivor Kiyoshi Tanimoto, written in 1947, will be published in August 2025 and adapted into a film starring Takehiro Hira. The account details the atomic bomb's horrors and is discovered in a Yale archive.
A new puppet, Poppet, debuts in Ashdown Forest for the Big One Hundred, celebrating a century of Winnie-the-Pooh and inspiring children to connect with nature.
Toy Story 5 taps into millennial women's nostalgia and vulnerabilities, featuring Jessie's return to Emily's home and a poignant exploration of girlhood, technology, and self-doubt.
In Awake Awake, Fiona Mozley crafts a tantalisingly unreliable narrative about memory, mental illness, and history, following narrator Mary Mooney's pursuit of false recollections.
Helene von Bismarck's 'Fantastic Kingdom' promises an outsider's view of British politics but delivers conventional wisdom, failing to illuminate the nation's contradictions.
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RecommendedTurner prize winner Helen Cammock withdrew her artwork from the National Portrait Gallery after criticism from 50 peers over a line linking Winston Churchill to the Bengal famine.
As the UK faces its hottest June day on record, here are nine films to watch during the heatwave, from Spike Lee's pressure cooker drama to chilling snowbound classics.
The Guardian's picture editors select photographs from around the world, including a duck-kissing ceremony in Mexico and a Van Gogh-inspired pool in China.
Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan reveal the extreme difficulty of reporting on Donald Trump's secretive second-term White House, including his health, Iran deal, and Epstein scandal.
Daniel Craig's Quantum of Solace, fueled by Bond's rage over Vesper's death, is an underrated 007 film with shaky-cam style and erratic action reflecting his fractured mind.
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