
Kurt Zouma finally breaks silence over cat-kicking shame as West Ham defender opens up on ‘great remorse’
KURT ZOUMA has spoken out on his cat-kicking shame, admitting: “I have great remorse”.
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KURT ZOUMA has spoken out on his cat-kicking shame, admitting: “I have great remorse”.
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KURT ZOUMA has spoken out on his cat-kicking shame, admitting: “I have great remorse”.
Читать дальше...U.S. employers added 261 thousand jobs last month — more than forecasters expected. But job growth has slowed from earlier in the year, and that slowdown could help ease upward pressure on inflation.
Pediatric hospitals in the U.S. are being inundated with patients due to an unusually early and intense surge of respiratory illnesses. Here's how one Seattle hospital is coping.
Oregon has long delivered for the Democratic Party. But in its newest Congressional district, the race is a toss-up as Republicans make gains across the state.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Vox reporter Ian Millhiser about what could happen if the Supreme Court ends affirmative action for college admissions.
Prominent conspiracy theorists are on a nationwide tour. They fuse far-right politics, conservative Christianity and lies about vaccines and elections. And they're drawing in crowds of thousands.
A new law purporting to combat disinformation could be used by Turkey to silence dissent.
Country music artist and activist Patrick Haggerty died Monday at age 78.
A geriatric African penguin at the New England Aquarium got adorable custom shoes to help treat its foot condition.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with economist Emily Oster about her Atlantic article, "Let's Declare a Pandemic Amnesty" and her call for grace.
How residents in the Itaewon area in Seoul, South Korea are feeling right now, and how Halloween's tragic crowd surge might affect the "party mecca of South Korea."
NPR's Juana Summers talks with culture reporter Jewel Wicker about the state of hip-hop in Atlanta after the death of rapper Takeoff, a member of the hip-hop group Migos.
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I visited Helion Energy in Everett, Washington, on October 20th when wildfire smoke was making it dangerous to be outside. Here's what that felt like.
A top Sunni cleric in Iran has called for an immediate referendum with the presence of international observers to "change policies based on the wishes of the people."
Police unveiled photos of their 10 most wanted suspects in the riot earlier this week, saying they are believed to be responsible for the most dangerous acts during the incident.
Turkey will not formally approve Finland and Sweden's membership of NATO until the two countries take the necessary "steps", Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told alliance chief Jens Stoltenberg Friday.
Colin Salmon revealed that whether he's working on James Bond, CBeebies or his new horror film, he has a very unique way of "blowing off steam".
The outcome of state and national elections on 8 November will shape the next two years of policy on climate change, abortion and covid-19
Kuster believes the biggest issue in November will be abortion, while her challenger, Bob Burns, says it is inflation.
Animal rescuers and firefighters in Virginia came to the rescue of a dog that fell down a 50-foot embankment along the James River.
The first crewed flight of Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi has been pushed back by two additional months, to April 2023.
Miscanthus is one of the most promising perennial crops for bioenergy production since it is able to produce high yields with a small environmental footprint. This versatile grass has great potential to perform even better, as much less effort has been put into improving it through breeding relative to established commodity crops such as maize or soybean.