West Ham defender Kurt Zouma sentenced over Snapchat cat kicking video
Kurt Zouma has been ordered to carry out 180 hours of community service and banned from keeping cats for five years after he admitted kicking and slapping his pet cat.
Kurt Zouma has been ordered to carry out 180 hours of community service and banned from keeping cats for five years after he admitted kicking and slapping his pet cat.
The Temple Mount (known in Arabic as the Haram al-Sharif) is one of the holiest places on the planet for...
Invoking God amid the Texas school shooting was compared to 'the kind of faith that allowed brutal enslavement' by an LA Times columnist Wednesday.
Wasps and hornets have a remarkable capacity of surviving transportation and establishing invasive populations in new areas. In some cases, this can generate massive environmental and socio-economic impacts. Such is the case of the Asian yellow-legged hornet (Vespa velutina), which has been spreading throughout Europe and worldwide, threatening to seriously impact beekeeping.
THE cost of living crisis is expected to impact up to 700,000 small businesses in the UK warns Chair of FSB Retail & High Streets Policy Unit Michael Weedon.
The largest police union in Texas is warning cops to "cooperate fully" with investigations probing the delayed efforts to end last week's slaughter at Robb Elementary.
England face New Zealand in the first Test at Lord's on Thursday and captain Ben Stokes has spoken about how he expects batsmen Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope to approach batting in the top order
He had moved HC to stop authorities from taking action against him
BOSTON — NESN on Wednesday announced the introduction of NESN 360, a digital subscription service that will allow fans to purchase a direct subscription to NESN’s live programming and video-on-demand content. The service was launched in partnership with the Boston Red Sox, the Boston Bruins and Major League Baseball (MLB), making NESN the first regional […]
Читать дальше...Boris Johnson is under increasing pressure.
WEDNESDAY, June 1, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Adolescents with firearm access have higher odds of suicidal ideation and prior suicide attempt compared with teens without firearm access, according to a study published online May 14 in Academic Pediatrics.
Might he accept that, unlike the rest of us, he has power and influence in the debates ongoing in government?
MANCHESTER City star Benjamin Mendy has been charged with another count of rape – bringing the total to eight. The French international, 27, will appear in front of a Jury accused of raping seven different women. He now faces 10 allegations against seven women, including the eight counts of rape against five separate women. Mendy […]
Touch A Life Foundation Hong Kong and Parikh Foundations’ Gyan Mandir facility empowers school children in rural Maharashtra
FOX Business anchor David Asman slammed President Biden for detailing economic 'falsehoods' in his Wall Street Journal op-ed on 'America's Newsroom.'
Turkish president says will pause talks, partly over dispute with Greek PM and what Ankara calls airspace violations.
The co-creator and producer of award-winning ABC television show 'You Can't Ask That' has revealed the most confronting questions he's had to ask guests.
Nicholas Galitzine has a thing for playing princes. The English actor has been cast as the beloved Prince Henry in the highly-anticipated 'Red, White & Royal Blue' adaptation.
LanzaTech, Danone help develop a new method that uses AI to produce PET bottles from captured carbon by direct production of precursor MEG.
The former party of ex-Anambra state governor and presidential hopeful, Peter Obi has announced Professor Peter Umeadi as the presidential flag bearer of APGA.
Paul Pogba will leave Manchester United on a free transfer when his contract expires this month.
The hat was confiscated from a Žilina post office.
A clergyman of Nigeria's Methodist Church has revealed the church paid a ransom of nearly a quarter-million dollars for his release. Gunmen abducted the prelate Sunday while he was traveling in Nigeria's southeastern Abia state. The payment comes as Nigeria's president is expected to sign a bill punishing those who pay ransoms with up to 15 years in prison. The prelate of the Methodist Church of Nigeria, Samuel Kanu-Uche, made the announcement while briefing journalists in Lagos on Tuesday, soon after his release. Читать дальше...