Lara Trump Reveals Defiant Family Dinner After 2021 Exit
Lara Trump discloses the Trump family's despair after leaving the White House in 2021 and her father-in-law's defiant vow to run again during a somber dinner gathering.
Lara Trump discloses the Trump family's despair after leaving the White House in 2021 and her father-in-law's defiant vow to run again during a somber dinner gathering.
New revelations surface about US Representative Tony Gonzales's alleged affair with aide Regina Aviles, including cabin trysts and explicit texts, before her tragic self-immolation suicide in 2025.
Seven UK police forces are assessing evidence from the Epstein Files, including allegations that Jeffrey Epstein flew trafficking victims to the UK for encounters with the ex-Duke of York.
The latest US-mediated peace talks in Geneva concluded without major progress, with Zelenskyy accusing Russia of stalling and Putin demanding territorial concessions in Donbas.
A Methodist minister explains that Lent's 40-day fast excludes Sundays, meaning observers can enjoy treats weekly. He emphasises the holiday's true focus on charity over self-denial.
James Farthing, who won $167 million in 2025, faces intimidation charges after a woman reported fearing for her life, following previous arrest for assaulting an officer.
Audience reviews of Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights film starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi reveal mixed reactions, from praise for visuals to criticism of plot changes.
Jesse Jackson's 1972 Sesame Street appearance, where he led children in the 'I Am Somebody' chant, remains a profound cultural artifact of hope and integration.
Despite ongoing Geneva peace talks, President Trump is reportedly highly likely to order devastating military strikes against Iran within weeks, as US forces build up in the region.
Reality TV personality Cass Lacelle, known for Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise, has died aged 34 less than a year after being diagnosed with a rare ovarian cancer.
The National Crime Agency warns child sex abuse is worsening, with 1,000 suspected paedophiles arrested monthly. Social media and algorithms fuel the crisis, despite a 50% rise in children rescued over five years.
Satellite imagery reveals Iran rapidly constructing concrete shields, burying tunnel entrances, and repairing missile bases at key nuclear and military facilities, as Washington threatens military action if nuclear talks fail.
Gogglebox favourite Raza Siddiqui suffered cracked ribs in a serious fall, his family confirmed. He is recovering well and will return to the Channel 4 show later this season.
Newly released emails suggest Jeffrey Epstein exploited London Stansted Airport's private terminals to move women internationally without UK visas, with Essex Police now reviewing the evidence.
At least six federal MPs have declared receiving free tickets to major sporting events from gambling companies Tabcorp and Sportsbet, as pressure mounts for wagering ad restrictions and sector regulation.
Court documents show Julian Ingram threatened a former partner with a gun a decade before allegedly murdering three people in Lake Cargelligo, raising questions about police bail decisions.
Six skiers rescued after avalanche near Castle Peak in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, but nine remain missing amid severe winter storm conditions.
Former England footballer Paul Stewart has shared harrowing details of sexual and physical abuse he endured as a child from a coach, revealing the grooming tactics and lasting trauma.
Actor Tom Noonan, renowned for roles in RoboCop 2 and Manhunter, passed away on Valentine's Day 2026. Co-star Karen Sillas confirmed his peaceful death, praising his legacy in indie cinema.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan announce joint commitment to deliver up to £14 billion in rail improvements across Wales, emphasising collaborative governance.
Rescue teams search for nine missing skiers after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe. Six survivors were rescued with injuries using a makeshift tarp shelter.
Salvatore Allegrucci, 52, was discovered dead and partially consumed by his three pitbulls in his Italian apartment after a concerned relative raised the alarm. Police believe he died of natural causes.
The 2026 Winter Olympics curling event in Cortina has been marred by a cheating controversy, leading to rapid rule changes and player outrage over double-touching accusations.
Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and Denmark are collaborating to establish deportation centres outside the EU, likely in Africa, for migrants denied asylum, aiming to deter illegal migration.
Skiing legend Lindsey Vonn shares the heartbreaking loss of her dog Leo, who passed away from cancer shortly after she broke her leg at the Winter Olympics.
More than 100 non-governmental organisations have urged the government to shut down the Home Office's child assessment body, citing concerns over its effectiveness and impact on vulnerable children.
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico sees a massive boost in donations and views after Stephen Colbert's banned interview goes viral online, coinciding with early voting in Texas primaries.
A Sydney GP with close ties to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke is reportedly coordinating the return of 34 Australian women and children from a Syrian refugee camp, as the government denies involvement.
Russia's foreign ministry accuses PM Keir Starmer of escalating tensions with increased defence budget, warning Moscow is prepared for conflict amid NATO spending push.
Robert Jenrick's appointment as Reform UK's shadow chancellor raises questions about his economic credentials, with critics highlighting his political flexibility over substantive policy expertise.