Dutch Skater Defends Coach Over 'Boyfriend' Joke
Femke Kok, Olympic gold medallist, has defended her coach Dennis van der Gun after his congratulatory speech joke about her lacking a boyfriend was labelled sexist online.
Femke Kok, Olympic gold medallist, has defended her coach Dennis van der Gun after his congratulatory speech joke about her lacking a boyfriend was labelled sexist online.
Vladislav Heraskevych, disqualified from the Milan Cortina Olympics for wearing a memorial helmet, has been gifted over $200,000 by Ukrainian businessman Rinat Akhmetov to support his career and advocacy.
Reform UK announces plans to repeal the Equality Act immediately if elected, with Suella Braverman leading the charge. Nigel Farage unveils his shadow cabinet, positioning the party as Labour's opposition.
Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano will end their lengthy MMA retirements to face each other on May 16 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, in a landmark women's combat sports event.
First Lady Melania Trump's decision to wear sunglasses in the dark while exiting Air Force One has triggered a wave of questions and revived old conspiracy theories online.
Reform UK faces accusations of targeting misogynists and homophobes after Suella Braverman announced plans to repeal the Equality Act, with charities warning it would roll back discrimination protections.
Tricia McLaughlin, a key spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, is set to leave her position next week following criticism over immigration enforcement actions in Minnesota.
Nigel Farage staged a theatrical press conference to unveil Reform UK's shadow cabinet, but the event highlighted his tight control and internal tensions.
Actor Shia LaBeouf was arrested on two counts of simple battery after allegedly punching two men at a bar during Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans, following reports of unruly behavior.
Ana Lucia Martins, 50, used her cleaning company to traffic Brazilian migrants to the UK, forcing them into exploitative labour with threats and control over their lives.
The Trump family company has filed trademark applications for exclusive rights to use the president's name on airports and related merchandise, citing protection against infringement.
A heavily intoxicated driver who stumbled from a pub garden before crashing his van and injuring two people has been sentenced to 18 months in prison, suspended for 20 months.
Global animal rights groups allege Morocco is conducting a mass cull of stray dogs ahead of co-hosting the 2030 World Cup, using brutal methods despite official denials.
France has released the GRINCH oil tanker suspected of being part of Russia's sanctioned shadow fleet after its owners paid a substantial financial penalty and endured weeks of costly detention.
Ukraine's military has reclaimed significant territory ahead of US-brokered peace talks in Geneva, though key differences on land remain between Kyiv and Moscow as the war's fourth anniversary approaches.
Hillary Clinton faces allegations of covering up connections to Jeffrey Epstein, as newly released files spark political controversy and legal scrutiny.
Gordon Ramsay's wife Tana has disclosed details of a conversation with Adam Peaty's mother Caroline, praising the Olympic swimmer as 'perfect' for their daughter Holly.
Huw Nightingale and Charlotte Bankes become Team GB's first ever gold medallists on snow at the Winter Olympics, celebrating through the night in Livigno after dramatic mixed team snowboard cross final.
Hillary Clinton declares 'we have nothing to hide' ahead of her deposition, accusing the Trump administration of a cover-up and calling for public testimony from all involved, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Police in Ecuador investigate after two sacks containing eight human heads were discovered in Naranjal, accompanied by a note reading 'No stealing allowed', believed to be gang-related violence.
Nigel Farage has appointed Robert Jenrick and Suella Braverman to key roles in Reform UK's first front bench, positioning the party as the main opposition to Labour.
The US military conducted strikes on three boats accused of drug smuggling in Latin American waters, resulting in 11 fatalities. This marks one of the deadliest days in the Trump administration's ongoing campaign against narcoterrorists.
The sudden resignation of Tricia McLaughlin, a key defender of Trump's immigration policies, intensifies scrutiny on the Department of Homeland Security amid ongoing controversies.
Essential guide to March 2026 payment dates for benefits and pensions, plus cost of living support options, as inflation rises and households face financial strain.
The release of Jeffrey Epstein documents has devastated elite couples from business, Hollywood and politics, with friendships now proving toxic liabilities that have ended marriages and destroyed social standing.
Subramanyam Vedam, cleared of murder after 43 years in prison, remains in custody as he fights deportation over a decades-old drug conviction.
White House insiders reveal President Trump's pardoning process is in disarray, with Chief of Staff Susie Wiles tightening access amid concerns over optics and haphazard clemency decisions.
Ella Baron's latest cartoon for The Guardian humorously depicts Keir Starmer's frequent policy reversals, with Nigel Farage observing the political spectacle.
Stephen Colbert's late-night show satirizes Kristi Noem's recent alien remarks and Barack Obama's humorous UFO comments, sparking viral political and cultural commentary.
Fans of The View have expressed fury over the selection of Savannah Chrisley as a guest host, citing her MAGA support and family controversies, with many threatening to boycott the ABC talk show.