Activist Says Billie Eilish Caused His US Deportation
Drew Pavlou disputes US officials' claims, insisting his deportation was linked to his plan to occupy Billie Eilish's mansion following her pro-immigration Grammy comments.
Drew Pavlou disputes US officials' claims, insisting his deportation was linked to his plan to occupy Billie Eilish's mansion following her pro-immigration Grammy comments.
Angus Taylor outlines a new strategy for the Liberal Party to regain support from women and young voters, crucial for coalition survival in upcoming elections.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer makes his first public appearance since the government reversed its decision to postpone council elections, facing political pressure in Wales ahead of a crucial Senedd vote.
Robert Jenrick, Reform UK's Treasury spokesman, pledges to reform rather than abolish the OBR and refocus the Bank of England on inflation control, while criticising net zero and migration assessments.
Labour Together, a thinktank linked to Keir Starmer, paid an external firm to investigate journalists who uncovered undeclared donations ahead of the 2024 election, sparking concerns over press freedom and transparency.
Isadora Wengel, 25, disappeared in Fargo last month. Police believe her boyfriend Joshua Hite murdered her and disposed of her body in a storage tote during extreme winter weather.
New Zealand's Active Investor Plus visa has seen a dramatic rise in applications, particularly from wealthy Americans, following relaxed rules in 2025 that lowered investment thresholds and residency requirements.
The Trump administration has introduced a series of new policies focusing on immigration reform and economic measures, sparking debate across political lines.
Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons has decided against pursuing Irish citizenship after discovering the significant financial implications, particularly for high earners. His wife Sinead Cusack confirmed the decision, noting their son Max Irons is still see
Jammie Booker, the 2025 World's Strongest Woman disqualified over transgender and adult film allegations, has broken her silence on social media after months away.
Republican Eric Burlison alleges a massive, immovable object is concealed within a specially constructed building at a secret overseas location, guarded with extreme security measures.
A group of Chagossians has landed on the archipelago to establish a permanent settlement, more than 50 years after being evicted from the British colony, as Labour prepares to transfer sovereignty to Mauritius.
A 16-year-old boy fell 50 feet down a shaft on New York City's Queensboro Bridge while filming a TikTok video. A massive rescue operation involving 75 first responders saved him after hours of searching.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy alleges that pressure from former US President Donald Trump impacted the Geneva negotiations on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, raising questions about diplomatic influences.
Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas shares regrets about missing her son's childhood while pursuing career, fueling speculation she may leave the BBC show for a US role.
Vice President JD Vance dismissed a Fox News poll showing Democrats ahead for the 2026 midterms, calling it the 'worst' polling. He touted economic gains while critics highlight mixed results on jobs, tariffs, and immigration.
Australian politician Pauline Hanson has ignited a firestorm with her latest comments targeting the Muslim community, drawing widespread condemnation from political opponents and advocacy groups.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died at 84, was instrumental in popularising the term 'African American' in the late 1980s to foster cultural identity and dignity, replacing outdated labels like 'colored' and 'blacks'.
Kimberly Scott, former spouse of rapper Eminem, faces misdemeanor charges in Michigan for allegedly driving intoxicated and causing property damage with passengers including her son.
Former Modern Family star Ariel Winter shares emotional Instagram tribute after losing rescue dog Chloe to aggressive cancer, three months after another pet's death.
The situation involving The Blind Side actor Quinton Aaron and a woman claiming to be his spiritual wife during his spinal stroke hospitalization continues to escalate with conflicting allegations from both parties.
CBS refutes Stephen Colbert's claim that network lawyers blocked a Texas Senate candidate interview, stating legal guidance on FCC equal-time rules was provided instead.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns of sinking American aircraft carriers in the Middle East, coinciding with US deployments and Iranian naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz.
Former President Barack Obama has criticised liberal Los Angeles for its homelessness epidemic, calling Democrat politicians' approach lax and impractical as the city faces decline.
Sri Lankan legislators have overwhelmingly passed a bill to abolish their pensions, delivering on a key campaign promise by the Marxist-leaning government amid economic crisis.
A 16-year-old boy was rescued after falling 50 feet into a shaft on New York City's Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge during a TikTok stunt, requiring a complex three-hour operation by 75 first responders.
Experts warn a brutal power struggle between Kim Jong Un's sister and daughter could lead to executions and purges as North Korea faces a potential fourth-generation dynastic transition.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson ignites fresh controversy by claiming parts of Australia are unsafe, singling out Lakemba, and making inflammatory remarks about Muslims, drawing strong rebukes.
The 2026 BAFTA nominations have been announced, with One Battle After Another securing 14 nods. Stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Jessie Buckley are in the running for prestigious awards.
An avalanche in the Sierra Nevada's Castle Peak area has left ten backcountry skiers unaccounted for, with six survivors sheltering in place amid dangerous conditions.