BBC EastEnders fans think a scandalous affair is on the cards between Nish and another resident as may viewers believe they’ve ’rumbled’ a sinister motive at play
Kate Anderson Daily Caller News Foundation The Wisconsin Senate approved a bill Tuesday evening that would bar doctors from giving minors cross-sex hormones or puberty blockers, setting up a battle between legislators and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who has said he will veto the bill, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The bill was passed…
As fall looms, the time of year when student loan borrowers are expected to begin repaying their debts, the Federal Student Aid office has witnessed a sharp rise in the...
Pandal organisers have been allotted different time slots for idol immersion; ambulances and fire trucks to be stationed at all venues, says Saurabh Bharadwaj
Planning on going as Barbenheimer with your significant other this Halloween? Well, if you’re a SAG-AFTRA member, you might want to reconsider. SAG-AFTRA has released a guide “to make sure our members don’t inadvertently break strike rules.” Advice includes “choose costumes inspired by generalized characters” such as ghosts & zombies and “don’t post photos of […]
The trial of Calgary murder suspect Levi Michael Scott was postponed Thursday, just days before it was to begin, after he fired his lawyer. But Crown prosecutor Ken McCaffrey warned he would not be as amenable to a similar adjournment in the future, if Scott decides to dismiss his next counsel on the eve of […]
After nearly four long years of litigious back and forth between Megan Thee Stallion and her former label 1501 Entertainment, it looks as if the end has finally come.
Scholastic, a renowned children's book publisher, has announced that elementary schools will have the option to exclude certain books related to LGBTQ identities and racism from this year's book fairs. The company has introduced a collection of 64 titles called "Share Every Story, Celebrate Every Voice" that represents works likely to be restricted under new laws. Schools can choose to exclude the entire collection or make it available for families to explore.